| | Sean Talamh Traditional Irish Music CD Sean Talamh Discography of CDs
Traditional Irish Music Music Sean Talamh Traditional Irish Music Songs | 1. | Scholar / Baldy Man |
| 2. | Humours of Flinn, The |
| 3. | Belfast Mill |
| 4. | Inisheer-Inis Oirthir |
| 5. | Le Loup des Carpathes |
| 6. | Road to Glencar, The |
| 7. | Valse Ronde |
| 8. | Rambler From Clare, The |
| 9. | Lament For Eoin Rua |
| 10. | Galway Bay / Belgrave Square |
| 11. | Three Rascals, The |
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$14.24 Comprised of 18 tracks culled from the singer/composer's first three decades, The Very Best of Enya was pieced together by the artist herself, along with longtime collaborators Nicky and Roma Ryan. Luckily, the trio seems enamored by most of the same songs that the general public is, resulting in one of those rare "greatest-hits" collections that goes ...
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| | Celtic Woman CD (2005)
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$11.39 CELTIC WOMAN is the brainchild of David Downes, a composer/conductor who was heavily involved with the American production of RIVERDANCE. Not surprisingly, all of the lights, drama, and musical bombast of that esteemed show are present on this production as well. Instead of showcasing legions of dancers, however, CELTIC WOMAN puts the emphasis ...
| | One And All: The Best Of Cherish The Ladies CD (1998)
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| | Maddy Prior Carols At Christmas CD (1998) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Tannahill Weavers Cullen Bay CD (1990)
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$13.35 After two decades of touring and recording, the Tannahill Weavers show no signs of slowing down. Cullen Bay, located on the Moray Firth Coast in the North East of Scotland, is the group's eighth proper record, and does justice to the high cliffs and sweeping vistas of its namesake. Beginning with "The Standard on the Braes o' Mar," a rousing song of the Jacobites, the group plow through 11 more ballads, reels, airs, and strathspeys like a band half their age. Highland piper Iain ...
| | Celtic Soul CD (2000)
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| | William Coulter Song For Our Ancestors: Groovemasters, Vol. 4 CD (2002)
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| | Wir Wind Wie Wir Sind CD (2002) (Import) Import; Germany
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| | Velvelettes Motown Anthology CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$19.69 Although they only released a handful of singles (and no albums) during their time with Motown and they never had a truly big hit, the Velvelettes sure recorded a lot of material if you count all the unreleased tracks they laid down for the label. This two-CD set is the proof, presenting not just most of their scant body of previously released Motown sides (some of which didn't see the light of day for decades), but also no less than 32 cuts that make their first appearances here (although half a dozen of these are just alternate versions, alternate mixes, or stereo versions). Does the availability of all this stuff redefine their legacy? Nope -- it, like prior Velvelettes compilations, solidifies their standing as a decent but second-string Motown group, although it's a gold mine of discovery for the serious Motown collector. Though the Velvelettes really weren't much different than the Supremes or the Marvelettes in the caliber of their talents, and they recorded songs by several of the best Motown songwriters, they just didn't get those special classic tunes that would have vaulted them over the hump.
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| | Dennis Gunn High Ground CD (2008)
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