Ciaran O Braonain Appears on
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Clannad in Concert CD (1978)
Ciaran O Braonain music CDs This live set features long jazz solos during some songs. ~ Steve Winick
Clannad: Padraig O Dugain (vocals, guitar, mandola, harmonica, bongos); Pol O Braonain (vocals, guitar, flute, whistle, bongos); Ciaran O Braonain (vocals, guitar, bass); Maire Ni Bhraonain (vocals, ...
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Dulaman CD (1976)
Ciaran O Braonain CD discography This early Clannad album, reissued by Shanachie Records in 1988, represents the band in the days before they essentially went pop after signing to RCA in the early '80s. The music retains the authentic feel of Irish folk, and ...
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An Diolaim: Folk Roots of One of Ireland's Groups CD (1998)
Ciaran O Braonain discography With AN DIOLAM, John Crosby of Folk Roots Magazine compiles music from one of Ireland's most popular groups to show the band's traditional folk roots. Together with the Chieftains, Clannad defined the international and commercial possibilities of traditional Irish ...
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Magical Ring CD (1983)
Ciaran O Braonain albums This album recorded by Irish Celtic folk rock band Clannad features ten songs including "Theme From Harry's Game" and "Tower Hill."
In the US, the progressive Irish folk group Clannad is best known for two things. The first is being ...
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Macalla CD (1985)
Ciaran O Braonain CD discography Digitally remastered from original 1/4" master tapes. Features bonus tracks and new remixes.
In signing to RCA Records in 1982, Clannad switched gears from traditional Celtic folk to more mainstream-oriented pop. 1985's MACALLA features both pop compositions and examples of ...
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Fuaim CD (1982)
Ciaran O Braonain music CDs 1982's FUAIM--pronounced "foom," and meaning "sound"--is a defining album for Clannad. The Brennan siblings, having made six previous albums of fairly traditional Celtic folk, here went into something largely different, combining traditional-style Irish folk melodies with expansive, largely electronic ...
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Magical Ring (RCA Records) CD (1983)
Ciaran O Braonain songs In the US, the progressive Irish folk group Clannad is best known for two things. The first is being the older siblings of new age star Enya (who was in the group briefly, singing on their breakthrough 1982 album ...
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An Diolaim CD (1998)
Ciaran O Braonain albums With AN DIOLAM, John Crosby of Folk Roots Magazine compiles music from one of Ireland's most popular groups to show the band's traditional folk roots. Together with the Chieftains, Clannad defined the international and commercial possibilities of traditional Irish music for the ...
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