| | 20 Best Of Celtic Ladies CD (1 Customer Review)
20 Best Of Celtic Ladies Music 20 Best Of Celtic Ladies Songs | 1. | 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer - Sarah Moore |
| 2. | Sally Gardens - Rosalind McAllister |
| 3. | Ash Grove, The - Michelle Amato |
| 4. | In the Bleak Midwinter - Michelle Amato |
| 5. | Early One Morning - Rosalind McAllister |
| 6. | Four Green Fields - Sarah Moore |
| 7. | Irish Lullaby - Sarah Moore |
| 8. | Greensleeves - Rosalind McAllister |
| 9. | Skye Boat - Rosalind McAllister |
| 10. | Star of the County Down - Sarah Moore |
| 11. | Dear Irish Boy - Michelle Amato |
| 12. | Amazing Grace - Michelle Amato |
| 13. | Molly Malone - Sarah Moore |
| 14. | Waly Waly - Rosalind McAllister |
| 15. | Scarborough Fair - Rosalind McAllister |
| 16. | Loch Lomond - Rosalind McAllister |
| 17. | Bonnie Doon - Rosalind McAllister |
| 18. | Barbara Allen - Sarah Moore |
| 19. | Will Ye Go Laddie - Sarah Moore |
| 20. | Danny Boy - Michelle Amato |
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$10.59 The gentle, rhythmic percussion of Cameroon's Baka pygmies meets more ornate Northern European musical traditions in this wonderfully exotic, yet hauntingly familiar blending of cultures. Guitarist Martin Cradick and his wife, singer Su Hart, lived for a time with the Baka people (in a West African rain forest relatively devoid of Western influences) studying and playing their music, and have borrowed from it traditional instruments and a distinctly lustrous energy. Cradick blends Baka-inspired music with Ghanian rhythms and Irish ...
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