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Ceredwen O'r Mabinogi |
Ceredwen The Golden Land |
The Best of the Chieftains Traditional Irish music. This album presents selections from the group's first albums, produced in the 70's. |
Dusk Till Dawn The Best of Capercallie More great Celtic traditional music, sung in English and Gaelic. |
| Renée Gray and Andrew Fryer present classic Celtic legends in the original Welsh language. Renée Gray's light, ethereal voice gives an almost unworldly quality to the music. Well worth a listen. | |||
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Enya A Day Without Rain |
Enya Watermark |
Medwyn Goodall Comet Interesting blend of technical and traditional. Goodall produces something truly "new" age in this album. |
Lorin Grean Hand Woven Harp music, accompanied by chanting. Some songs are very good, some are, well, a trifle wearing. Ms. Grean's harp work is worth the price of the album. |
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A favorite for movie soundtracks with credits ranging from Lord of the Rings to Last of the Mohicans, Enya's unique style makes her a favorite of mine when I want something calm, to relieve some of life's stress. |
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Secret Garden Songs From A Secret Garden |
Secret Garden White Stones |
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Secret Garden's music is mostly instrumental. The combination of Irish violinist Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian pianist Rolf Lovland produces a neat synthesis, sort of a pop-folk-jazz blend. Great stuff. |
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