| 1. Light Flight - Pentangle |
| 2. Spiral Staircase - Ralph McTell |
| 3. Mary Skeffington - Gerry Rafferty |
| 4. Rosemary Lane - Bert Jansch |
| 5. If It Was'nae for Your Wellies - Billy Connolly |
| 6. White House Blues - John Renbourn |
| 7. Easy Street - Peter Berryman, John James, John James |
| 8. All in a Dream - Steve Tilston |
| 9. Sir Gavin Grimbold - Gryphon |
| 10. My Friend upon the Road - Richard Digance |
Best of British Folk,Various Artists,Passport Int'l Music,British Folk,British Folk-Rock,Folk Collections,Folk-Rock,Int'l & World Music,Pop,World Music
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The Best of the Chieftains
The Chieftains Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000060P2Z Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Up Against The Buachalawns
- Boil The Breakfast Early
- Friel's Kitchen
- No.6 The Coombe
- O'Sullivan's March
- Sea Image
- An Speic Seoigheach
- The Dogs Among The Bushes
- The Job Of Journeywork
- Oh! The Breeches Full Of Stitches
- Chase Around The Windmill: Toss The Feathers/Ballinasloe Fair/Cailleach An Airgid/Cuil Aodha Slide/The Pretty Girl
- The Wind That Shakes The Barley/The Reel With The Beryle
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The tracks on The Best of the Chieftains are drawn from The Chieftains 7, The Chieftains 8, and Boil the Breakfast Early--three of the band's recordings from the late 1970s. This was the period when former Bothy Band and Planxty flautist Matt Molloy and vocalist/bodhran player Kevin Cunniffe joined up and finally fulfilled Paddy Maloney's vision of what the band should sound like. It also marks the last time the Chieftains recorded pure, unadulterated traditional Irish music. Not long after making these albums, the band set off on a new career that has included numerous movie and TV soundtracks, collaborations with pop stars of various stripes, and guest appearances with symphony orchestras. Although some purists decry the band's later attempts at crossover, the near perfection of tracks such as the exquisitely performed suite of dance tunes "Chase Around the Windmill" show that the Chieftains had taken the old tunes about as far as they could go. The group may have gone on to make better-selling records, but they never topped the traditional grace and charm of the songs on The Best of the Chieftains. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
Irish Music.......2007-05-14
Love this CD!.......2006-02-08
A blast from the past.......2004-04-06
The best of the early Chieftains.......2003-11-27
There are some really incredible tracks here, like "O'Sullivan's March", an old 18th-century military tune arranged for the entire band -- the flutes in the middle section preserve the wonderful old fife-like quality of the original song. "Sea Image" and "Speic Seoigheach", composed by Paddy Moloney himself, point toward the group's later development as a band blending a traditional feel into their own original compositions. And the rest of the tracks show exactly why these marvelous Irishmen were nominated for a Grammy over twenty years ago.
Five stars easily!
It doesn't get any better than this.......2003-01-26
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Action Packed: Best of the Capitol Years
Richard Thompson Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A9KU Release Date: 2001-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Turning Off The Tide
- Waltzing's For Dreamers
- 1952 Vincent Black Lightning
- I Misunderstood
- I Feel So Good
- Keep Your Distance
- King Of Bohemia
- I Can't Wake Up To Save My Life
- Beeswing
- The Ghost Of You Walks
- Razor Dance (Voltage Enhanced)
- Cold Kisses
- Bathsheba Smiles
- Cooksferry Queen
- Uninhabited Man
- Walking The Long Miles Home
- Persuasion
- Mr. Rebound
- Fully Qualified To Be Your Man
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Eric Clapton had better marketing. That's the only way to explain why Richard Thompson isn't as famous as that other British guitar god. A brilliant, albeit subtle, guitar genius, Thompson writes wonderful songs that are sometimes rockin', sometimes haunting, and sometimes a little bit of both. And he presents them all in a voice that can only be called unique. Unlike most guitar heroes, Thompson is less based in the blues than he is in folk--dating back to his early years with the seminal Fairport Convention--but his has always been a folk music with bite and soul, adding things to the folk lexicon like rockabilly and zydeco. "Cooksferry Queen"--one of the 19 tracks on this compilation culled from the six albums Thompson released on Capitol between 1988 and 1999--features a guitar solo that's downright punk. Tracks like the semihit "I Feel So Good," "Razor Dance," and "Bathsheba Smiles" remain as exhilarating as anything you're apt to hear. Longtime fans will need to hear the three tracks previously unreleased on CD, including a new duet with son Teddy Thompson on "Persuasion" (co-written with Tim Finn) that is absolutely gorgeous. Ultimately, one longs for a box set that encompasses all eras (and labels) of this master's career, but Action Packed proves that the recent last third of it has been topnotch. --Bill HoldshipCustomer Reviews:
One new thing.........................................2007-03-13
If you are a loyal RT fan and possess "Rumor and Sigh", "Mirror Blue" and all the rest perhaps the only reason you have to lay your hard earned down is "Persuasion" the only previously unreleased material in this collection. But what a reason; this is Richard and Teddy playing ,it singin' it, harmonisin' it and tellin' like it is. If you are not a die hard this is an excellent entry point all the classics are here Vincent Black Lightnin' ,Turning of the Tide ( a song for ex-wives everywhere) , I misunderstood (cosmic angst) The Ghost of You Walks and on and on.... superb guitar (a red fender never lets you down) & tight rhythm section(s) . There are many treasures on this album and then there is the incomporable Beeswing......... buy & enjoy.
Good 90s Summary.......2006-09-20
Fans can never be objective..........2006-04-26
sorry.......2005-05-22
Fine as a bee's wing.......2004-05-04
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The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years
Richard and Linda Thompson Manufacturer: Fontana Island ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004VW14 Release Date: 2000-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Roll Over Vaughn Williams
- The Poor Ditching Boy
- When I Get To The Border
- Withered And Died
- I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
- Down Where The Drunkards Roll
- The End of the Rainbow
- The Great Valerio
- Hokey Pokey
- Never Again
- A Heart Needs a Home
- For Shame Of Doing Wrong
- Night Comes In
- Beat The Retreat
- Dimming Of The Day
- Calvary Cross (Live)
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Richard Thompson earned the respect of fans for his guitar playing with Fairport Convention in the late 1960s. But it was the albums he made with his then-wife Linda in the early 1970s that gained him the reputation as one the premier songwriters to emerge from the British folk-rock scene. The songs on this 16-song collection are taken from the couple's first four albums together: Henry the Human Fly (actually a Richard Thompson solo record with Linda's background vocals), the classic I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Hokey Pokey, and Pour Down Like Silver. Linda's slightly husky alto inspired some of Richard's sweetest melodies, such as "Dimming of the Day," "For Shame of Doing Wrong," and "Down Where the Drunkards Roll," even as their sometimes rocky relationship caused him to write some of his gloomiest lyrics. The words may sometimes paint a bleak view of human relations, but the beauty of Linda's voice and the perfection of Richard's guitar lines do an excellent job of lightening the heavy mood. --Michael SimmonsCustomer Reviews:
A good sampler of Richard and Linda's early work.......2006-09-20
RT's solo '72 debut, Henry the Human Fly, is woefully underrepresented here; just "Roll Over Vaughan Williams" and "The Poor Ditching Boy," although these are certainly among his best songs. (For my part, I'd have added "Nobody's Wedding" and "The Angels Took My Racehorse Away.") And although all four of the studio albums represented within are now available on CD, it's very telling that HTHF was not remastered by Island. Instead, the independent (and quite excellent) British label Fledg'ling has done the remaster, without bonus tracks I might add. RT has nothing good to say about the Island remasters; given that it's really Universal (Island being a mere shadow of its former self these days) doing the job, I can't entirely blame him.
As others have mentioned, fully 60% of I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight is represented here; Bright Lights was R<'s masterpiece, however, so it's not unwarranted. The missing tracks are "We Sing Hallelujah," "Has He Got a Friend for Me," "The Little Beggar Girl" and "Calvary Cross" (instead represented by a live version from the out-of-print anthology [guitar, vocal]). Hokey Pokey is also given short shrift, and while it was probably the slightest of the couple's three Island albums, it still isn't bad--I would have welcomed the inclusions of "Smiffy's Glass Eye" and "Old Man Inside a Young Man" or even "I'll Regret it All in the Morning." And of course, Pour Down Like Silver, Richard & Linda's last effort before retreating to their Sufi Muslim commune for three years, is represented by half its tracks, although the choices are ones you can't argue against too strenuously; I still might have added "Streets of Paradise" or "Jet Plane in a Rocking Chair" to the tracks included here. Lastly, "Dimming of the Day" has had its instrumental second half, "Dargai," lopped off completely.
All that said, this is a good place to start for those wishing to dig into RT's solo (i.e. post-Fairport) works. It's not terribly necessary, however, for the more serious fan who will seek out the individual albums, and the die-hards will also want to seek out remaindered copies of First Light and Sunnyvista (the couple's two albums for Chrysalis that no one has yet seen fit to bring back--hey, Fledg'ling, are you listening?) and Shoot Out the Lights. SOTL is the chronicle of the couple's breakup and Richard's move into completely solo work. But you should definitely start here.
Fans can never be objective..........2006-04-26
At The End of The Rainbow the babes found the nearest bridge.......2005-06-07
Transcendent despair.......2004-10-25
I must comment on one song in particular. "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" is one of the most desperately beautiful songs ever recorded, and by itself worth the price of the CD. The know-nothingly sunshiny backup vocals are heart-rending. Anyone who thinks this is a happy song hasn't lived.
Perhaps not recommendable if you want respite from your darker thoughts. The Thompsons themselves temporarily turned away from music and towards a religious life in the late 70s, and indeed, an unsatisfied longing permeates these songs.
I've got this one on now........2004-09-16
Richard Thompson not only is a uniquely gifted instrumentalist and a nonpareil songwriter, but he can pick the people he plays with like nobody. "Cross" stands out so much not only because of his stark voice and polymathic guitar, but because each of the other players - bass, drum, accordion, yes, accordion, just buy the record - has such a strong sense of nuance, such a keen understanding of what to play when and how loud or soft. They're all playing lead, and all meshing in harmony. It's transcendent.
The Island records Richard and Linda made are hair-pullingly hard to find in the shops, mate. (God, the playing on "Cross" now is so delicate my keyboard's drowning it out. Trust me, a few minutes ago a bomb couldn't have.) I have "Hokey Pokey" and that's it. But I'll get `em all, trust me, now that I have this one. I'll probably always consider the Stones' "Hot Rocks" and "More Hot Rocks" - while we're on guitar masters - the ultimate best-ofs. But man this one is close. Well-sequenced, well-chosen (if other tracks on the originals blow these away, I'll die from anticipation right now), evocative, moody. Stunning. (BTW, don't rant about the absence of "Shoot Out The Lights." It wasn't recorded for Island. But get the damn thing, and put it right next to this in your collection. You'll play them waaaaay too much for your mental health.)
Thank God for Richard Thompson. And that he's sustained himself through his undeserved obscurity so much better than Nick Drake did. While we're on guitar masters.
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Rogha: The Best of Clannad
Clannad Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002X0N Release Date: 1997-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Newgrange
- Second Nature
- Closer To Your Heart
- Seachran Charn Tsiail
- Ancient Forest
- Now Is Here
- Something To Believe In
- In Search Of A Heart
- Buachaill On Eirne
- Northern Sky Line
- Together We
- Ta 'Me Mo Shui
- Blackstairs
- Indoor
- Thios Fa'n Chosta
- In A Lifetime
- Theme From Harry's Game
- The Fairy Queen
- Journey's End
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People may argue whether or not this 19-track, 65-minute compilation qualifies as the best of Clannad, but few would argue that it showcases the Irish group's striking diversity. No question it includes some of Clannad's best-known selections, including pop-single cameos by Bruce Hornsby ("Something to Believe In") and Bono of U2 ("In a Lifetime"), plus its career-propelling "Theme From Harry's Game." It also touches on the group's beat-heavy forays into pop-rock ("In Search of a Heart," the jam-filled "Second Nature," the Fleetwood Mac-like "Northern Skyline.") The disc's most attractive feature, however, is its sampling of Clannad's varied approach to Celtic styles, performed at times with an ethereal, traditional delicacy ("Newgrange," "Ta Me Mo Shui," the Enya-like "Now Is Here"), and at other times with beguiling hints of contemporary influences (such as the faint country strains floating through "Buachaill on Eirne"). An interesting listen. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
This CD will grow on you!.......2007-03-19
Beautiful Sound.......2007-03-15
Beautiful haunting sounds-and I don't understand Gaelic.
The Celtic Women are a knock off of this group.
Great Music.......2005-09-26
The Men In Suits Strike Again..........2004-04-07
I was a big Clannad fan at the end of the 80's, and picked this up for old time's sake. I was already familiar with all the songs here, which I have on cassette.
It contains many of my favourites, but I have nevertheless a few gripes with this release. I feel that it gives a slightly skewed picture, being somewhat narrow in scope with regards to the selection of tracks. Only four albums are represented here, from Clannad's substantial discography, with the emphasis being upon two (which happen to be my personsal favourites), Magical Ring and Macalla. This is a 19-song compilation, but those two albums provide 13 of the songs, which seems a little over the top. Indeed, 60% of Magical Ring, and 70% of Macalla is to be found here, which must surely lessen the incentive in new fans to buy the actual albums, which would be a shame.
The compilers could at least have chosen a track or two from Fuaim, Atlantic Realm, and Anam, without straying far from the concept of showcasing this particular stage in Clannad's history. It would also give more of a notion of where they came from, and in which direction they headed after their decidedly dodgy album, Sirius.
I sometimes find it a better listening experience to re-programme the tracks in chronological order - it makes more sense that way. It seems silly to place Second Nature second, just because of it's name, and rather crude to follow the delicate beauty of Theme From Harry's Game, and The Fairy Queen, with the jolt into joviality that is Journey's End.
So, all in all, I would say that it isn't the best place to start, but of course the content is for the most part great stuff. There are superior Clannad compilations out there, certainly, and their classic albums, Magical Ring, and Macalla, shouldn't be missed.
The best?.......2004-02-23
It's a good collection...but the best? I think not.
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The Very Best of The Pogues
The Pogues Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005A472 Release Date: 2001-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Dirty Old Town
- The Irish Rovers
- Sally MacLennane
- Fiesta
- A Pair Of Brown Eyes
- Fairytale Of New York
- The Body Of An American
- Streams Of Whiskey
- The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
- If I Should Fall From Grace With God
- Misty Morning, Albert Bridge
- Rain Street
- White City
- A Rainy Night In Soho
- London Girl
- Boys From The County Hell
- The Sunnyside Of The Street
- Summer In Siam
- Hell's Ditch
- The Old Main Drag
- The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
Album Description
International 'Best of' for the late-great punk inspired Celtic rock act. 21 tracks that encapsulate the musical mayhem of the Pogues & the lyrical genius of Shane Mcgowan. Highlights include 'Irish Rover', 'Fiesta', a cover of Ewan MacColl's 'Dirty Old TAlbum Details
Digitally Remastered Collection of 21 Songs that Encapsulate the Lyrical Genius of Shane Macgowan and the Musical Mayhem of the Pogues. Featured Songs Include 'irish Rover', a Raucous Collaboration with the Dubliners, Ewan Maccoll's 'dirty Old Town' and 'fairytale of New York' and More.Customer Reviews:
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.............2004-02-18
The second half of their career seems a bit disjointed on this collection, with only 3 songs from the brilliant 'If I Should Fall From Grace With God' compared to 4 from the above average 'Hell's Ditch'. Some odd choices from the later collection (e.g. Rain Street & Sunnyside of the Street sound like parts one and two of the same song) are picked over better songs from the earlier one. What about the single 'Yeah, Yeah, Yeah', surely one of the best Pogues rock songs that's also pretty difficult to come by on albums.
Despite these minor reservations 'The Very Best Of....' is a great place to start.
Not quite the perfect best of, but close enough!.......2003-12-25
The Best Pogues Best Of..........2003-10-09
"The Very Best..." is the best overview of the band currently in available. Although it definitely is not perfect; their opus "If I Should Fall From Grace" is under-represented in favor too many tracks off the orginal line-up's weaker, last album "Hells Ditch," Terry Woods' excellent compositions ("Young Ned Of The Hill," "Gatlorey Rats") are ignored as are the band's punkier rebel tunes, and, perhaps most eggregiously, the Pogues' most heartbreaking song, "Thousand Are Sailing," is missing. Other than those gripes, this is a decent compilation that provides a much needed crisp remastering of these songs.
There are real benefits to owning this for fans who already have most of the Pogues' records. Three out of four of the songs from the rare Elvis Costello-produced "Poguetry In Motion" EP (never made available on CD in the US) are here. They are on par in quality with "Rum, Sodomy & The Lash." The terrific collaboration with the Dubliners on "The Irish Rover" is included as well. This drinking song rendition is equivalent to a classic meeting of elder & youthful giants (i.e. "Duke & Coltrane"); That alone makes this worthwhile. All in all, this is a flawed, but as-close-to-perfect intro as you are going to get without going out and buying all the Shane-era Pogues albums.
Now, if we only get a deluxe remastering (with bonus track) of their entire discography!
They left out half the powerhouses.......2003-09-19
Could have been better.......2003-07-09
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The Best of Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch Manufacturer: Shanachie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000E9S Release Date: 1992-06-22 |
Tracks:
- Black Water Side
- M'Lady Nancy
- A Woman Like You
- Strolling Down The Highway
- Casbah
- Reynardine
- Miss Heather Rosemary Sewell
- Come Back Baby
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
- Poison
- Angie
- Promised Land
- Blues
- Running, Running From Home
- Alice's Wonderland
- Nicola
- Alman
- It Don't Bother Me
- Peregrinations
- The Gardener
- Sarabanda
- Veronica
- Needle Of Death
- Birthday Blues
- Tell Me What Is True Love
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Well-known and emulated by acoustic guitar devotees, Bert Jansch has never had the notoriety that British folk rocker Richard Thompson gained, though he's every bit as dynamic a guitarist, and has absorbed and transformed even more influences--notably the Delta blues. There's a geometric precision behind this Scot's fleet, rhythmic fingerstyle work, which never sounds quite like any guitarist you can name. He's also an underrated composer, as the opening track alone should tell anyone, especially Led Zeppelin fans: Jimmy Page and band recorded it, renamed as "Black Mountain Side." This single-disc collection overflows with Jansch's formidable, hypnotic talent. --Roy Francis KastenCustomer Reviews:
Seminal Performances from a Master.......2006-10-22
Simply Excellent.......2005-10-15
The fingerpicking genius that is Bert Jansch.......2005-03-18
It will not take you long to become convinced that Jansch's stark fingerpicking is first class. What will take longer is realizing that he is a decent songwriter as well. There are a few traditional pieces here, starting with "Black Water Side" and continuing with "Reynardine" and "The Gardner." But of the twenty-five tracks collected here on this 1990 release from Shanachie, sixteen are written by Jansch. The best known is "Needle of Death," inspired by the death of a friend on heroin, which is ironic given that it is an atypical Jansch song, where the singing and the lyrics overshadow the guitar playing. But when Jansch included lyrics with his songs they did tend to be rather dark in nature. Most of these songs are short, two to three minutes, in length, which explains why you end up with only 66 minutes of music with twenty-five tracks. But that is still over an hour's worth of music that establishes Jansch as an important figure in the British folk movement.
Jansch's singing seems indifferent at times, but there are a few moments where he is committed to his voice being the primary instrument, such as on "Needle of Death" and his cover of Ewan MacColl's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." Still, it is the guitar playing, which sounds like it comes from the Renaissance one moment, as with "Nicola" and "Sarabanda," and another you find him playing blues guitars on tracks like "Strolling, Strolling Down the Highway" and "Come Back Baby." If you want you can just program this CD to do nothing but the instrumental tracks: 2, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22 and 24, and have a really fine album right there. In fact, when you get to songs like "Poisoned" and "Promised Land" where there are suddenly drums and other instruments you are rather surprised and just want to get back to Jansch playing his guitar, whether he bothers to sing or not.
The songs are not arranged chronologically, so you are going to have tracks from his first album, recorded on a portable tape player in the kitchen of his London flat with Jansch playing a borrowed guitar, alternating with those from the end of the 1960s when he was going for a more commercial sound using studio musicians before he returned to a sound more in lines with his earlier folk recordings. But "The Best of Bert Jansch" is obligated to cover the entire spectrum of the height of his musical career. Most of his original albums are out on CDs, sometimes in combinations (e.g., his first and third albums, "Bert Jansch" and "Jack Onion"), all of which will persuade you to remember Jansch when you start ticking off the names of the greatest guitar players of your lifetime.
Superb Introduction To Jansch's Early Work.......2000-12-02
The Best of Bert Jansch includes instrumentals like "Perigrinations," "Alman" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"--all clocking in at under two minutes each. Then there's the bluesy interpretaion of Davey Graham's instrumental "Angie." In addition to being a gifted guitar player, his songwriting and expressive vocals on songs like "It Don't Bother Me" and "Needle of Death" make Jansch one of the most important folk artists of the 20th Century.
While Jansch's albums from the past two decades have been few and often go out of print (I would recommend 1981's Heartbreak and 1990's Ornament Tree), his early Transatlantic recordings are still readily available (many of them as two-fers). So if this album leaves you wanting more (and it should), I would suggest Rosemary Lane, Birthday Blues and his self-titled debut. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
To date, the best Jansch anthology.......2000-08-14
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The Essential: The Best Of John Renbourn
John Renbourn Manufacturer: Castle Pulse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000856X Release Date: 1998-02-05 |
Tracks:
- Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
- Hermit
- White House Blues
- The Wildest Pig In Captiv
- Country Blues
- Train Tune
- Cant Keep From Crying
- After The Dance
- Lord Franklin
- Sweet Potato
- Beth's Blues
- Winter Is Gone
- I Know My Babe
- Kokomo Blues
- Cuckoo
- Faro's Rag
- Will The Circle Be Unbrok
- Nobodys Fault But Mine
- Sally Go Round The Roses
- Debbie Anne
- Piano Tune
- So Clear
Album Details
Tracks Include: The Hermit, White House Blues, Country Blues, Train Tune, I Know My Babe, Debbie Ann, Piano Tune, So Clear, Lord Franklin and More.Customer Reviews:
before "going medieval": early-period Renbourn recordings.......2006-06-16
Uh....Renbourn isn't dead, Griff Jones..........2003-05-31
Renbourne is missed !.......2003-02-15
Solid Album. Enjoyable........2001-09-04
good sampler.......2000-10-06
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Land of My Fathers: 100 Great Welsh Choir Favourites
Manufacturer: Castle Pulse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009SOFXG Release Date: 2005-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer (CWM Rhondda) - Caerphilly Make Voice Choir
- Land of My Fathers - Caerphilly Make Voice Choir
- Dies Irae
- Men of Harlech
- You'll Never Walk Alone
- Cadwyn O Emyn Donau Cymreig: Joanna (Trad./Elfion Wyn)/Crugybar (Trad.
- Old Folks at Home
- Il Liza Jane
- Faust/Soldier's Chorus - Caerphilly Make Voice Choir
- Vergine Degli Angeli
- Ballard of Rourke's Drift - Cwt-Y-Collen Choir
- My Hero
- God Bless the Prince of Wales - Caerphilly Make Voice Choir
- German Mass/Gloria
- German Mass/Sanctus
- Misbles/Master of the House/On My Own/Drink with Me/Empty Chairs at
- All Through the Night - Caerphilly Make Voice Choir
- Arwelfa
- Invictus
- Softly as I Leave You
Tracks:
- Diolch l'R L
- Hine E Hine (Maori Lullaby)
- Pererin Wyf (Amazing Grace)
- Tribute to the USA: America the Beautiful (Ward/Bates)/God Bless ...
- Memories of Martha
- I Lombardi/The Crusaders' Chorus - Treorchy Male Choir
- Myfanwy - Treorchy Male Choir
- Tales of Hoffman/Barcarolle
- Creation's Hymn
- In the Spirit!
- Shall We Gather at the River
- Nos a Bore
- Very Best Time of Year
- Soon Ah Will Be Done
- Thanks Be to God
- Flower That Shattered the Stone
- Rhys - Treorchy Male Choir
- Where Shall I Be?
- Bywyd y Bugail
- Lord's Prayer
Tracks:
- Ave Maria
- Pearl Fishers/Divine Brahma
- She Was Beautiful (Cavatina) - Treorchy Male Choir
- Cymru Fach
- Nidaros
- Jacob's Ladder - Treorchy Male Choir
- Watching the Wheat
- Pan Ddaw y Saint (When the Saints Go Marching In)
- Misbles/Stars
- Rachie
- Pirates of Penzance/With Cat-Like Tread - Treorchy Male Choir
- There Is a Balm in Gilead
- Rise Up Shepherd and Foller
- My Lord, What a Mornin'
- Bryn Myrddin
- Jesus Christ Superstar/Medley: Jesus Christ Superstar/Hosanna/The Last
- Finnish Forest (Suomen Salossa)
- Nabucco/The Glory of Israel
- Ride the Chariot
- Tydi a Roddaist - Treorchy Male Choir
Tracks:
- Y Nefoedd
- Phantom of the Opera/Think of Me
- Morte Christe (When I Survey the Wondrous Cross)
- By Babylon's Wave
- I'm Gonna Sing
- Where Could I Go But to the Lord?
- Holy City - Treorchy Male Choir
- Mefistofele: Ave Signor, Degli Angeli
- Senzenina (Zulu Chant)
- That's All I Want from You
- Deep Harmony - Treorchy Male Choir
- Give Me Jesus
- Just a Closer Walk with Thee
- My Wish for You
- Jeptha/Waft Her Angels
- Mose in Egitto/Prayer
- Be Still My Soul (Finlandia Hymn)
- God's Choir in the Sky
- Floral Dance - Treorchy Male Choir
- Smilin' Through
Tracks:
- Calon Lan
- True Love
- Mor Fawr Wyt Ti (How Great Thou Art)
- Aberystwyth
- Comrades in Arms
- Cats/Memory
- They Led My Lord Away
- State Fair/It's a Grand Night for Singing
- When I Fall in Love
- Let's Face the Music and Dance
- Windmills of Your Mind
- How Soon
- Non Nobis Domine
- Rhythm of Life
- Kalinka
- Sound an Alarm
- Neapolitan Trilogy: It's Now or Never (Di Capua/Schroeder/Gold)/Mo ...
- Turandot/Nessun Dorma
- Christus Redemptor
- Ann Evening's Pastorale
Album Details
Choirs Include the Morriston Orpheus Choir, the Pontadrddulais Male Voice Choir, the Caerphilly Male Voice Choir, the Cwrt-y-gollen Choir, the Treorchy Male Choir and the Lucknow Male Voice Choir.
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Four Songs
Alexi Murdoch Manufacturer: Mind Blue Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00015EKKU Release Date: 2003-03-10 |
Tracks:
- It's Only Fear
- Orange Sky
- Blue Mind
- Song For You
Album Description
The all time NO. 1 selling record on CDBaby. This limited edition EP is the first available music from fast emerging, young British singer-songwriter Alexi Murdoch.Customer Reviews:
Simply Amazing.......2006-06-13
Simply Wonderful.......2006-06-08
I enjoyed it.......2006-04-27
Orange Sky is by far the best song out of the four.
An Amazing Debut EP.......2005-08-06
By the way BEN HARPER RULES!!!
One song wonder..........2005-05-30
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The Very Best of the Searchers
The Searchers Manufacturer: Castle Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007TFHZM Release Date: 2005-02-15 |
Tracks:
- Sweets for My Sweet
- Needles and Pins
- Love Potion No. 9
- Don't Throw Your Love Away
- Sugar and Spice
- When You Walk in the Room
- Ain't That Just Like Me
- What Have They Done to the Rain
- Some Day We're Gonna Love Again
- Goodbye My Love
- Bumble Bee
- He's Got No Love
- Take Me for What I'm Worth
- Have You Ever Loved Somebody
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