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A Celtic Tapestry

Various Artists - Folk Mix

Irish
Shanachie

Released: 1996
Catalogue Number: SHCD79096
Barcode: 016351781628
Running Time: 53 mins.

CD£12.15The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

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From CD Sleeve: Celtic Tapestry weaves a
timeless spell from ancient melodies drawing on centuries of haunting Celtic music. The enduring power of Irish and Scottish traditions shines through the music created here by some of the most legendary artists on the Celtic Scene.

1) Dolores Keane - Never Be the Sun
2) De Danann - Maggie
3) Phil Coulter - Scorn Not His Simplicity
4) Mary Bergin - Aisling Gheal
5) Planxty - Taimse Im Chodladh
6) Sean Nua - Ta Me Mo Shui
7) El McMeen - Irish Meditation II (Gile Mear)
8) Silly Wizzard - The Pearl
9) Clannad - Neansai Mhile Gra
10) Martin Simpson - Bantry Girl's Lament
11) Tony MacMahon - The Wounded Hussar
12) Arcady - The Rocks of Bawn
13) Seamus Egan - Farewell to Glasgow
From CD Sleeve: Celtic Tapestry weaves a
timeless spell from ancient melodies drawing on centuries of haunting Celtic music. The enduring power of Irish and Scottish traditions shines through the music created here by some of the most legendary artists on the Celtic Scene.

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