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Performer: Alan Stivell
Title: From Celtic Roots...
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 6325 304
Label: Fontana
Released: 1973
Style: Folk Rock, Celtic
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 938
| 1 | She Moved Through The FairArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 2 | Can Y MelinyddArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 3 | An Hani A GaranArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 4 | An Dro NevezArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 5 | Brezhoneg' RaokWritten-By – Alan Stivell |
| 6 | Oidhche MhaithArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 7 | KimiadArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 8 | Ian Morrison ReelArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Peter McLeod |
| 9 | MetigArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 10 | Susy Mac GuireArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| 11 | Maro Ma MestrezArranged By – StivellWritten-By – Trad. |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6325 304 | Alan Stivell | Chemins De Terre (LP, Album, Gat) | Fontana | 6325 304 | France | 1973 |
| 6325 304 | Alan Stivell | From Celtic Roots/Chemins De Terre (LP, Album) | Fontana | 6325 304 | Ireland | 1973 |
| 7259 038 | Alan Stivell | Chemins De Terre (Cass, Album, RE, Dol) | Fontana | 7259 038 | Italy | Unknown |
| 9120 208 | Alan Stivell | From Celtic Roots... (LP, Album, Gat) | Philips | 9120 208 | Australia | 1973 |
| 6325 251 | Alan Stivell | Celtic Rock (LP, Album, RE) | Vertigo | 6325 251 | Germany | Unknown |
Recorded At Château d'Hérouville.
'De Luxe' caption on back cover.
Printed and made in England (on the back of the sleeve)
The brilliant Alan Stivell is a Breton and Celtic musician and is renowned worldwide for his playing of the Celtic has enjoyed Stivell born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944 is a Breton and Celtic musician and singer, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s, he revived global interest in the Celtic specifically Breton harp and Celtic music as part of world music. As a bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton language. He was the precursor of Celtic rock. He is inspired by the union of the Celtic cultures and is a staunch defender of. From Celtic Roots. Susy Mac Guire, Ian Morrison Reel and more. 11 tracks 38:14. Alan Stivell Format: Audio CD. Liner notes are very interesting. Apparently Stivell's father did a bunch of research to build - from scratch - for Alan a modern reconstruction of the older celtic harp. He pored over old drawings and surmised some aspects of it's design, size, etc. apparently there were not existing Celtic harps available for him earlier in this century for him to physically examine. This album arguably sounds more Celtic than his other albums, because on his other work he sometimes sings in French and even his Breton Gaelic has a French flavor to it, different from the accents heard in Scotland and Ireland. Alan Stivell. From Celtic RootsChemins De Terre LP, Album. 이 버전 판매. Chemins De Terre Cass, Album, RE, Dol. ALAN STIVELL From Celtic Roots 1973 UK 11-track vinyl LP of traditional Celtic music from Scotland, England, Ireland and the Breton region of France. The matt gatefold picture sleeve has some light indentations to the front - LP - used - VGVG - Fontana - UK - 6325304 - 1973 - French Celtic harpist, with Rene Werneer, Dan Ar Bras Only revisited trad tracks. Uk pressing - VGVg, gatefold - Celtic Roots. from Alan Stivell 1973 Vinyl. And other albums from Alan Stivell are available on sale at Recordsale. The scan of the offered item is from us, but may not describe the actual product. The condition of the product results from the information in the product description, especially the classification according to the Goldmine Grading. items in stock. Songs in album Alan Stivell - Renaissance Of The Celtic Harp 1971. Alan Stivell - Ys. Alan Stivell - Marv Pontkalleg. Alan Stivell - Extracts From Penllyn Manuscript Of Harp Music. Alan Stivell - Eliz Iza. Alan Stivell - Gaeltacht. Alan Stivell - Ap Huw Penllyn. Alan Stivell - Caitlin Triall. Alan Stivell - Port Ui Mhuirgheasa. Alan Stivell - Airde Cuan