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Kalabra - Folka (2000 Sweden) @320

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A kind of musical “wok” of Nordic folk music in pop clothing, spiced with funk, rock and jazz – that’s how the quintet Kalabra describe their music.
This is their second cd Folka (the first one was released by Caprice in 1997). This CD is produced by Mats Wester, best known as the man behind the Nordman records.

Kalabra consists of Ulrika Bodén (vocals), Erik Metall (bass), Sebastian Printz-Werner (drums and percussion), Simon Stålspets (nordic bouzouki, electric guitar, harmonica, willow flute) and Markus Svensson (nyckelharpa).
The history of the group started when they performed at Norrsken (Northern Light), which is Falun Folkmusik Festival’s “Winter collection” of folk music bands. Eventually this resulted in the CD Kalabra in 1997, which received much attention in folk music circles. Since then the group have toured extensively, playing at all Swedish venues worth mentioning, e.g. Falun Folkmusik Festival, Stockholm Water Festival, Berwaldhallen, etc. They have also made several tours organized by the regional music boards.

Tracklist:
1.Dagg 2'05
2.Sollåten 5'00
3.Ymnig Mossa 3'41
4.Det Brinner En Eld 5'20
5.Stolpe In 2'19
6.Rotor 2'09
7.Galen Man 4'58
8.Före Gryningen 5'17
9.Harpans Kraft 6'56
10.Sus Och Dus 3'08
11.Jespers Äventyr 3'21
12.Sälbarnen Sover 3'33
 
Ulrika Bodén: vocals
Erik Metall: bass, mini-Moog
Sebastian Printz-Werner: percussion, drums, mbira 
Simon Stålspets: bouzouki, electric guitar, harmonica, willow flute
Markus Svensson: nyckleharpa


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Hi Folks.

Now we have a new way to communicate.
I created a Folk Yourself blog group on Facebook.
We may refer to this page to see new blog posts, discuss music groups, order and talk about everything related to the Folk Yourself blog.
I hope it is useful and fun for all friends of Folk music.


I'm waiting for you there!

Regards.
CrimsonKing

Guidewires - Live (Ireland 2009) @320

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Guidewires: With their high-energy performances, breathtaking arrangements and their infectious melodies, its no wonder that this band are being described as "The freshest sound in Irish music".
With four members coming from Ireland and one from Brittany it is inevitable their mix of music is not just Irish but also Breton, Middle Eastern, Galician and newly composed.

Guidewires have an all-star line up with Irish music's most famous concertina player Padraig Rynne, Breton music's hottest name Sylvain Barou on Flute, one of Ireland's most recognisable names Tola Custy on fiddle, top producer and performer Paul McSherry on guitar and one of the fastest growing stars in Irish music, Karol Lynch on Bouzouki.

All members have had renowned fame individually within music. Their love and passion of this music has brought them together to create this unique and groundbreaking band "Guidewires". The new album is due for release in June 2009 and one can only imagine this band will continue on an upward spiral.

01 - Hoodwinked
02 - Lunchtime Boredom
03 - Tavanagh
04 - The Glad Eye
05 - Polig's Gavottes
06 - Marbh Ban
07 - Vicki's World
08 - Cariau Llaniscu
09 - Liosbeg
10 - Marga's Moment
11 - Step Ahead
12 - Trad Set


Pádraig RYNNE: Concertina
Sylvain BAROU: Wooden flutes
Tóla CUSTY: Fiddle
Paul MCSHERRY: Guitare
Karol LYNCH: Bouzouki

Guidewires - II (Ireland 2011) @320

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Guidewires new album entitled "ll" was recorded at the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011 in Ceoil Na hInse studios in Ennis, Co. Clare. The recording was engineered by Karol Lynch and mixed and mastered in Realworld Studios, Bath, U.K. by Marco Migliari and assisted by Karol Lynch and Sylvain Barou.
This album has pieces of music from Brittany, Ireland, Greece, Spain and self-written on it. This is the band’s second album and first studio album ("live" being recorded live in 2009). The album was produced by the band and all arrangements by Guidewires except for tracks 4 & 8 arranged by Guidewires and Tíona Ní Dhomhnaill.

01 - Cailean's
02 - As Crechas
03 - Hats Off To Dod
04 - The Selkie
05 - King Of The Scals
06 - Ridees
07 - Law Abiding Musician
08 - Mo Mhaire
09 - Buoy M5
10 - Eff Reels
11 - The Mobile Candelabra
12 - Caoimhin
13 - Mercury Falling


Pádraig Rynne - Concertinas
Tóla Custy - Fiddle and Viola
Sylvain Barou - Flutes, Uileann Pipes, Biniou Kozh
Karol Lynch - Bouzouki, Banjo & Mandolin
Paul Mcsherry - Guitars
Guests:
Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill - Vocals (4,8), Keyboards (4,8,10,11)
Erwan Hamon - Bombarde (6)
Alain Genty - Fretless Bass (2,6,7)
Mike Shimmin - Drums, Percussion (2,7,12,13)

The Full English - The Full English [2013 England] @320

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The Full English is a groundbreaking project sponsored by the English Folk Dance and Song Society that draws together for the first time the early 20th century folksong collections of Harry Albino, Lucy Broadwood, Clive Carey, Percy Grainger, Maud Karpeles, Frank Kidson, Thomas Fairman Ordish, Cecil Sharp, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Alfred Williams. The result is the most comprehensive searchable database of British folk songs, tunes, dances and customs in the world. 

To mark the launch of the project, folksong scholar and acclaimed singer Fay Hield has assembled The Full English band, pulling together half a dozen of the top talents on the English folk music circuit for an evening of songs drawn from these unique collections. Together the band have recorded a tremendous album of material drawn from these historic collections. 


01 - Awake Awake
02 - Stand by Your Guns
03 - William and Nancy
04 - Creeping Jane
05 - Arthur O'bradley
06 - Portrait of My Wife
07 - Fol the Day-O
08 - Brigg Fair
09 - Rounding the Horn
10 - The Servant Man
11 - Man in the Moon
12 - Linden Lea

Fay Hield: Vocals
Rob Harbron: Vocals, Concertina, Fiddle
Ben Nicholls: Vocals, Double Bass, Concertina
Sam Sweeney: Vocals, Fiddle, Cello, Nickelharpa, Percussion
Nancy Kerr: Vocals, Fiddle, Viola
Seth Lakeman: Vocals, Fiddle, Viola, Bouzouki
Martin Simpson: Vocals, Guitar

Maddy Prior & Carnival Band - A Tapestry of Carols (England 1987) @320

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Was formed in 1984 to perform popular medieval, renaissance and traditional music, not in an `authentic way' but on a mixture of old and modern instruments. The musical background of the five players encompass folk, early music, classical and contemporary music. Their repertoire ranges from Bolivian carnival tunes to Yugoslav dances and Renaissance theatre songs, the only common thread being the spirit of Carnival. Out of this melting pot comes a style full of energy, a sense of fun and immediate rapport with the audience.


01 - The Sans Day Carol
02 - In Dulci Jubilo
03 - God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
04 - It Came Upon The Midnight Clear
05 - The Holly And The Ivy
06 - The Coventry Carol
07 - Ding Dong Merrily On High
08 - The Angel Gabriel
09 - Angels From The Realms Of Glory
10 - Infant Holy
11 - A Virgin Most Pure
12 - Unto Us A Boy Is Born
13 - Rejoice And Be Merry
14 - Joseph Dearest
15 - Personent Hodie
16 - On Christmas Night (Sussex Carol)

Maddy Prior: Vocals
Andrew Davis: Double Bass (3)
Andrew Watts: Vocals, Bagpipes [Flemish], Bassoon [C. 1815], Bassoon [Curtal], Clarinet [In C], Oboe [Shawm], Recorder, Arranged By
Bill Badley: Vocals, Banjo, Guitar, Guitar [Baroque, Gittern], Lute, Lute [Cittern], Mandolin, Mandolin [Mandocello]
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harles Fullbrook: Vocals, Bells [Cowbell, Small], Cymbal [Antique], Drums [Basel Trommel, Small And Medium Tabor], Glockenspiel, Percussion [Wood Blocks], Tambourine [Tambourin Provencal], Triangle
Giles Lewin: Vocals, Recorder, Violin

Aman Aman - Música I Cants Sefardis D'orient I Occident (SPAIN 2006) @320

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Mara Aranda (voice, percussion) and Efrén López (laúd) are internationally known as being the main protagonists of the Spanish world music group L´Ham de Foc that mixes in a very unique way Mediterranean, oriental and medieval music. Their new project Aman Aman with Diego López (percussions), Abdelaziz Samsaoui (Qanun), Matthieu Saglio (Cello) and Christos Barbas (Ney) is dedicated in a very special way to the sephardic music. In some cases Aman Aman mixes the sephardic music with Turkish or Greek elements that have a strong relation to each other. The sound is based on (like it can be listed on all the field recordings) on string, wind and percussion instruments of the middle east (Qanun, Ud, Cúmbús, Baglama, Ney, Kaval, Darbuka, Rig, Bendir...) and is filled with the more current sound of the cello that is played like it is used in the modern orchestras in Magreb, Turkey or Egypt.


01 - Sien drahmas al dia
02 - La galana y el mar-Ajuar de novia galana (contrefacte)
03 - El rey Nimrod
04 - Los guisados de la berenjena
05 - Durme-Bana yücelerden seyreden dilber
06 - La adúltera (yo en estando)
07 - La hermana cautiva (de las altas mares)
08 - Los caminos de Sirkeci
09 - Las compras del rabino-Alçacik duvar üstü
10 - Ansi, ansi-Que buena que fue la hora
11 - Scalerica de oro
12 - Con mucha lesensia
13 - Si verias a la rana
14 - Las casas de la boda
15 - ¿Por qué lloras blanca niña--Kyria yefefyia

Mara Aranda - voice, percussion
Efrén López - laúd
Diego López - percussions
Abdelaziz Samsaoui - qanun
Matthieu Saglio - cello
Christos Barbas - ney

Angelo Branduardi & Chominciamento di Gioia - Futuro Antico I (1996 Italy) @320

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Canzoni medievali sacre e profane registrato con il gruppo "Chominciamento di Gioia" e diretto dal Maestro Renato Serio

01. A l'entrada del temps clar (Anonimous)
02. La redonda (Guirant Riquier)
03. Loibere risen (Wizlaw von Rügen)
04. Los set goyts (Llibre Vermell)
05. Once I had a sweetheart (Anonimous)
06. Saltarello, lamento di Tristano e Rotta (Anonimous)
07. Scarborough Fair (Anonimous)
08. Calenda Maia (Rambaut de Vaquéiras)
09. Comment qu'à moi (Guillaume de Machaut)
11. Edi beo thu, heven quene (Anonimous)
12. Imperayritz de la ciutat joyosa (Llibre Vermell)
13. Gaudete e Personent Hodie (Piae Cantiones)

Angelo Branduardi: Voce e Violino
Chominciamento di gioia:
Elisabetta Di Filippo: Salterio, glocken, percussioni
Olga Ercoli: Arpe
Luigi Polsini: Viella, ribeca, liuto, viola da gamba
Gianfranco Russo: Viella, lyra, symphonia, flauti dritti, cromorni
Marco Salerno: Cornetti, liuti, saz
Cristina Scrima: Flauti dritti e traversi, bombarde,cromorni
Pier Carlo Zanco: Violone, percussioni


Angelo Branduardi & Finisterrae - Futuro Antico II (1999 Italy) @320

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Recorded in the cathedral of Spilinbergo (TN), during the international festival of worldmusic and new tendances (Folkest), ed. 1998. The music of Giorgio Mainerio, Maestro of the patriarchate's choir of Aquiileia, interpreted by Angelo Branduardi.


01 - Schiarazula Marazula
02 - Ballo Milanese
03 - Suite Agnese
04 - Suite La Parma
05 - Suite d'Angleterre
06 - Suite dell'Arboscello
07 - Suite Tedesca d Ungaresca
08 - Suite Francese
09 - Suite della Paganina


Angelo Branduardi: voice, luth, violin.

Ensemble "Finisterrae":
Carlo Brignola: didjeridoo
Pier Carlo Zanco: contrabass
Mohssen Kasirosafar: zarb, dayrè, daf, shofar
Sara Modiglioni: voice, recorder, rainstick
Cristina Scrima: recorder, transverse flute, bombarde, cromorno
Fulvia Roberti: voice, salterio, setar, tubular bells, dulcimer, bearn
Roberto Caravella: santur, viella, ribeca, oud, sitar, marine horn, satz
Vladimiro Galiano: cromorno, flute, bombarde, viola
Dario Marusic: bagpipe, fifes
Falciano Miani: clarinet.

Jacqui Mcshee's Pentangle - At The Little Theatre [2000 England] @224

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“Glorious stuff, deeply atmospheric and immaculately sung and played. The current line-up of Pentangle kicks up an absolute storm and Jacqui’s voice is gorgeous.” 
Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music

Pentangle is a name that strikes a chord – a name that came to dominate the music scene of the late sixties and early seventies. Two decades later, McShee is still creating a sound that is genuinely original, this time through her own project, Jacqui McShee’s Pentangle.

The band have carried their spirit of adventure forward to the live stage, the results of which can be seen and heard on this their latest DVD release, In Concert at the Little Theatre. Material from 1998’s Passe Avant is allowed even greater freedom to grow and develop away from the studio setting, the band thriving on the improvisational nature of their playing. They also visit some of the many high points of their history – turning a new eye to such classics as Cruel Sister, The Wife of Ushers Well, Lovely Joan as well as the traditional standards like She Moved Through the Fair. The combination of jazz and folk music has never sounded so natural, the two great examples of the people’s music meeting in one thrilling whole.

Pentangle expanded the frontiers of folk music in the 1960s and since then, the various line-ups have continued to make groundbreaking music. One thing has remained constant, however – Jacqui McShee’s unique voice is always to the fore. The DVD features Gerry Conway on drums and percussion, Foss Patterson on keyboards, Alan Thompson on bass, and Jerry Underwood, soprano and tenor sax .

This has been an eventful year for Pentangle. In February, the band was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ceremony in London. A CD set charting the bands forty year career was released, followed by a hugely successful UK tour. The release of their In Concert DVD seems a fitting end of another year in the history of this unique band.


01 - She Moved Through The Fair (4:13)
02 - Jabalpur (7:07)
03 - Once I Had A Sweetheart (4:21)
04 - The Nightingale (5:12)
05 - That's The Way It Is (5:06)
06 - The House Carpenter (6:11)
07 - I've Got A Feeling (6:25)
08 - The Bonnie Greenwood Side (3:34)
09 - Cruel Sister (8:02)
10 - The Wife Of Ushers Well (7:17)
11 - Lovely Joan (6:51)
12 - We'll Be Together Again (4:58)


Jacqui McShee - Vocals
Gerry Conway - Drums, Percussion
Alan Thompson - Bass, Vocals, Guitar
Jerry Underwood - Soprano & Tenor Sax
Foss Patterson - Keyboards

Angelo Branduardi - Futuro Antico III (2002 Italy) @192

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LA NINFA AMOROSA
1. Il Ballerino (G. Gastoldi)
2. Moresca (C. Monteverdi)
3. Balletto (C. Monteverdi)
4. Il Curioso (G. Gastoldi)
5. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
AMORE E ATTESA
6. Tu dormi, io veglio (B. Tromboncino)
7. Sinfonia (C. Monteverdi)
8. Su su leva, alza le ciglia (B. Tromboncino)
9. Corrente (S. Garsi)
10. Non è tempo d'aspettare (M.Cara)
11. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
LA RUGIADA….LACRIME D'AMORE
12. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
13. La rousée du joli moi de mai (J. Planson)
14. Corrente La Favorita Gonzaga (P.P. Melli)
15. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
16. Go crystal tears (J. Dowland)
AMORE E TORMENTO
17. Vita mia perché mi fuggi (G. Gastoldi)
18. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
19. Quest'amore, quest'arsura (C. Saracini)
20. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
21. Sì dolce è il tormento (C. Monteverdi)
AMORE E MORTE
22. Donna lombarda -versione mantovana- (Anonimo)
23. L'avvelenato (Anonimo)
24. Sinfonia (C. Monteverdi)
AMORE E GIOIA
25. Come again (J. Dowland)
26. Balletto (C. Monteverdi)
27. Mantovanella (Anonimo)
28. Novello Cupido (B. Marini)
29. Ritornello (C. Monteverdi)
30. Or che tutto gioioso (B. Castaldi)
31. Est-ce Mars (N. Vallet)


Angelo Branduardi: Voice
FrancescaTorelli: Artistic direction

ENSEMBLE SCINTILLE DI MUSICA:
Francesca Torelli: direction, luth, tiorba. 
Luigi Lupo, Rossella Pozzer: recorders and transvers flute. 
Angelo Nardo: baroque violin. 
Mauro Morini: baroque trombone. 
Cristiano Contadin: viola da gamba. 
Luca Tarantino: baroque guitar. 
Maria Luisa Baldassarri: spinetta. 
Paolo Simonazzi: ghironda and percussions.

Recording made in may 2002 at the Studio Fonoprint of Bologna.
Direction of recording: Marcello Zuffa, Angelo Branduardi, Francesca Torelli.
Sound ingeneer: Stefano Grasso. 
Mix made at the Studio dell'Angelo. 
Musical supervision: Angelo Branduardi.
Executive production: Vittorio Costa. Grafica: Tommaso Neri.
Produced and directed by Angelo Branduardi.

Angelo Branduardi - Futuro Antico IV (Italy 2007) @256

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01. Viva sempre (Baldassarre Donato)  
02. Lo scherzo - Le vecchie per invidia (Adriano Willaert)  
03. Lo scherzo - L'è pur forza (Vincenzo Bellaver)  
04. Lo scherzo - Vecchie letrose (Adriano Willaert)  
05. Lo scherzo - Sempre mi ride (Adriano Willaert)  
06. Le maschere - Capricciata e contrappunto bestiale (Adriano Banchieri)  
07. Le maschere - Zefiro torna, ciaccona (Claudio Monteverdi)  
08. Le maschere - O bene mio (Adriano Willaert)  
09. Sogno d'amore - Un cavalier di Spagna (Francesco Patavino)  
10. Sogno d'amore - Baci cara (Flaminio Corradi)  
11. Sogno d'amore - La verginella (Andrea Gabrieli)  
12. Sogno d'amore - Cara Nina (Anonimo)  
13. Croce delizia d'amore - Tutto il dì (Vincenzo Bellaver)  
14. Croce delizia d'amore - Tant que vivrai (Claudin de Sermisy / Domenico Bianchini)  
15. Croce delizia d'amore - Zefiro torna, madrigale (Claudio Monteverdi)  
16. Croce delizia d'amore - Maledetto sia l'aspetto (Claudio Monteverdi)  
17. Il ballo e la festa - Gli amanti morescano (Adriano Banchieri)  
18. Il ballo e la festa - Donne, venite alla festa (Francesco Patavino)  
19. Il ballo e la festa - Viva sempre (Baldassarre Donato)   


ANGELO BRANDUARDI: Voce

Ensemble SCINTILLE DI MUSICA:
Francesca Torelli: direzione, liuto, tiorba, chitarra barocca e voce
Gianfranco Ricci, Diego Castelli: violini barocchi
Luigi Lupo, Rossella Pozzer: flauti dolci
Stefano Vezzani: bombarda, flauto dolce
Mauro Morini: trombone
Cristiano Contadin: viola da gamba
Luisa Baldassari: spinetta
Paolo Simonazzi: ghironda
Germano Cavazzoli: percussioni

Ys - Madame La Frontière [France 1976] @320

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Vinyl Rip (not released in CD)

Singular name is Ys. Although this one suspects can not be French, and yet it is a significant name of one or even several stories that took place on a land encompassed France. It is simply a Breton legend. Ys would be (some say was) a proud city reminiscent of Sodom style and Gomorrah of the Judeo-Christian religion, but the Celtic side, and whose population prey to sin was (or was) punished not by fire as two other aforementioned cities, but by water. Swallowed up by the waves so. A story that will be remembered, and one of the first artists to be inspired is probably Alan STIVELL on his album Renaissance of the Celtic Harp released in late 1971. Fully composed by himself, this piece is one of the emblems of his career, combining several instruments and sounds including the magical harp relationship sea-water. 

But there is not it, and it is not incongruous to talk about the importance of Alan
STIVELL as YS, the group this time, was formed by musicians who accompanied him. Apart from guitarist Peter Chereze - which is curiously has no picture on the back cover and who does not sing here, unlike the other - the WERNEER René Michel SANTANGELI Pascal HOMAS STIVE and Jacky are all from from the legendary Alan STIVELL training in the early 70s the latter being directed to other projects after the tour immortalized by the live E Dulenn in 1975, the four musicians form this group, YS, and publish this first and unfortunately only album the following year. Regarding the record, Madame la Frontière has a title and contains French text, but is nonetheless an album of hardened Celtic folk-rock.


1. O'Connell Street  2:54
2. Dentu Ganeme (Viens Avec Moi)  4:03
3. Madame La Frontière (Acoustic Guitar - Gabriel Yacoub)  2:46
4. Captain O'Kane  4:58
5. Comment Vouloir Qu'Une Personne Chante (Quand Elle N'a Pas Son Coeur En Liberté) 2:48
6. Ag Arlane (Oen Dimeet)  2:41
7. O Ya Laret Em Eus (O Oui Je L'ai Dit)  2:49
8. Carolan's Farewell (Accordion – Jacques Higelin)  2:33
9. Ar Gohoni (La Vieillesse)  3:16
10. Ystor  5:49


Jacques Wiederker: Cello 
Pierre Chereze: Guitar
Jacky (Blet) Thomas: Vocals, Bass
Michel Santangeli: Vocals, Drums, Percussion 
Pascal Stive: Vocals, Keyboards
René Werneer: Vocals, Violin, Viola, Tin Whistle, Crumhorn, Dulcimer

i Fratelli Tarzanelli - Antipodes (France 2016) @320

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Pablo Golder - Accordéon Diatonique
Baltazar Montanaro - Strings, Violon

Tracklist:
1. Polk'alfred
2. Olivia's
3. Rigodon D'aurent
4. Feistas
5. The Old Sailor And The Oceanic Waltz
6. Reginella
7. Lampedusa
8. Malavida
9. Pipelure
10. Scottish Du 29 Mars
11. La Cognée
12. I Didn't Come
13. La Clermontoise
14. Liblikas
15. Isuzu's Rondeau
16. Intolleranza

Aurélien Tanghe - La guitare (Un instrument, un artiste) (France 2015) @320

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Tracklist:
1. Slängpolska efter Johan Christian Blomgren / Den glömda polskan
2. Raisonnablement
3. Marche de noces de L.Peyrat / Bourrée Passa aqui de L.Peyrat / Bourrée de A.Mouret
4. Ellen
5. Jeannette
6. Byggnant
7. Vallåt efter Karns Hans Hanssont
8. Sur la corde raide
9. V'la l'printemps
10. Au passage / Dans le guéritau / Y a dix brins de fougère, faudra les tailler
11. ToveLena

Aurélien Tanghe (guitare)
Gabriel Lenoir (violon),
Noé Bazoge (Violoncelle),
Anna Roussel (Flûte),
Benjamin Macke (caisse claire)
Clémence Cognet (violon)








Duo Anne Niepold & Gwen Cresens - Monochromatic ( Belgium 2016) @320

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Monochromatic is a unique combination. Two accordion, the diatonic and chromatic another, articulated by two distinct personalities, and it gives an unexpected result. Two personalities so different but yet here meet, confront, complement ...

Starting from the same "musical philosophy," Anne Niepold and Gwen Cresens allow the escape of their musicality to their favorite courses to meet, the next moment, lost in a lush improvisation steppe. The duo is sometimes player sometimes melancholic, but often narrative and always eclectic. Always looking for a new approach, an original approach to touch the essence of the music: a beautiful melody, a solid arrangement, spontaneous interpretation. They offering a varied program ranging from Vivaldi to Stromae through personal compositions.

Anne Niepold has a new approach to the diatonic accordion. From the middle of traditional music she quickly directed to world music and improvised music. She has contributed to Graindelavoix, Zonzo Company, Transparent and Olla Vogala while developing his own projects such as 'Musettes is Not Dead' or 'Two agreements will tell'. Gwen Cresens was classically trained at the Antwerp Conservatory but then headed to world music, jazz and pop scene. We saw it with his own projects Orquesta Tanguedio Trio Dor or alongside of Taraf Haïdouks, Arno, Pavarotti, Kommil of Foo or Raymond van het Groenewoud ...
(sorry, google=translate from french)

Anne NIEPOLD (Accordéon diatonique)
Gwen CRESENS (Accordéon chromatic, Bandonéon)

Tracklist:
01. Calling you
02. Da's sport
03. Fou rire
04. Revirado
05. Savoie 64 / Smells like... / Options plus
06. Coeur
07. Eja mater
08. Chop chop
09. In den barbiekot
10. Sul tasto
11. Eisherz
12. Annie zette
13. Apanhei-te, cavaquinho
14. Eloge de la tristesse

Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza (USA 1999) @320

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The humblest of beginnings can beget the best prizes, as is the case with this spectacular summit meeting of bluegrass mandolinists. The story goes like this: Ronnie McCoury, son of the great Del, is driving his father's 1954 GMC coach in the (where else?) Shenandoah Valley and has a minor epiphany, dreaming up what he describes as a "Bluegrass Mandolin 101." When he shares the idea with Acoustic Disc founder (and mandolin virtuoso) David Grisman, the project is off with a sprint. Next thing you know, there's eight great mandolin pickers--veterans Jesse McReynolds, Bobby Osborne, Frank Wakefield, and Buck White, and (relatively) younger maestros Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs, McCoury, and Grisman, with Del McCoury on guitar--grabbing 34 tunes for their collective own. They open with a unison reading of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" that recalls how important mandolin ensemble music was in bridging the worlds of concert and popular music generations ago. Then the ensemble's off on a solo-rich ride, with fiddle tunes like "Old Joe Clark" offering everyone a moment in the picking light and Bill Monroe's "Roanoke" giving the session's two planners a chance to speed through in unison. Then there are banjo-tune adaptations like "The Cakewalk" and numerous episodes of influence, where you have Wakefield, one of Grisman's 1960s-era mentors, jamming on "Mexican Stomp." The pickers also get an opportunity to introduce many of the cuts with a short monologue on the tune's genesis and intent. As if that all weren't enough, the set also comes slipcased with a generously colorful booklet that breaks down each tune and features mini-essays on each soloist and lovely photos of their preferred mandolin. Far more than a simple anthology of trad-grass mandolin music, this is a lengthy paean to the instrument and its great practitioners. --Andrew Bartlett

 Ronnie McCoury, David Grisman, Jesse McReynolds, Bobby Osborne, Frank Wakefield, Buck White, Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs, Del McCoury

 Tracklist:
Disk 1:
1.    Ensemble / Blue Moon Of Kentucky    1:23
2.    Ensemble, Del McCoury / Old Joe Clark    5:14
3.    Jesse McReynolds, Del McCoury / The Cakewalk    2:46
4.    Sam Bush, David Grisman, Del McCoury / Wayfaring Stranger    6:18
5.    Sam Bush, Del McCoury / I'm Going Back To Old Kentucky    1:34
6.    Ronnie McCoury, Del McCoury / Mccoury Blues    2:22
7.    Bobby Osborne, Ronnie McCoury / Cherokee Lady    3:28
8.    Buck White, Ronnie McCoury, David Grisman, Del McCoury / Down Home Waltz    3:26
9.    Ricky Skaggs, Del McCoury / Blue Grass Special    3:26
10.    Frank Wakefield, Del McCoury / Miss Lizzie    2:17
11.    Frank Wakefield, Ronnie McCoury, Del McCoury / Catnip    2:32
12.    Ensemble, Del McCoury / Panhandle Country    4:42
13.    Buck White, Del McCoury / One-Legged Man    1:45
14.    Bobby Osborne, Jesse McReynolds, Del McCoury / East Tennessee Blues    3:05
15.    Ronnie McCoury, David Grisman, Del McCoury / B Natural    2:35
16.    David Grisman, Del McCoury / No You Stand Back    2:39
17.    Ensemble, Del McCoury / I Wonder Where You Are Tonight?    4:06
Disk 2:
1.    Ronnie McCoury, David Grisman, Del McCoury / Roanoke    2:48
2.    Sam Bush, Sam McCoury / Cattle In The Cane    2:49
3.    Ensemble / Dixie Hoedown    5:44
4.    Bobby Osborne, Ronnie McCoury / Ashokan Farewell    4:28
5.    Ricky Skaggs, Del McCoury / Cumberland Gap    2:40
6.    Buck White, Ricky Skaggs, Ronnie McCoury / Sassyfrass    2:25
7.    Frank Wakefield, Ronnie McCoury / Golden Slippers    2:33
8.    Bobby Osborne, Ronnie McCoury / Say Old Man    3:11
9.    Jesse McReynolds, Bobby Osborne, Del McCoury / Westphalia Waltz    1:38
10.    Frank Wakefield, Del McCoury / Play It Pretty, Me    3:16
11.    Frank Wakefield, David Grisman, Ronnie McCoury / Mexican Stomp    3:04
12.    Ensemble / Dusty Miller    4:37
13.    Jesse McReynolds, Ronnie McCoury / Cajun Mandolin    3:59
14.    Ricky Skaggs, David Grisman, Ronnie McCoury / Boston Boy    3:03
15.    Jesse McReynolds, Del McCoury / Who At My Door Is Standing?    3:12
16.    Ensemble / Blue Moon Of Kentucky    2:58
17.    Sam Bush / World's Shortest Rawhide    4:38

Eist [Songs In Their Native Language] (1999 Ireland) @320

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Years ago, it was difficult to find popular styled music available in the Irish Language. There are many artists today that are beginning to put the language into popular use such as the Corrs and Cathie Ryan. This CD, however, is the best of the best. It has all styles of music available and is worth the buy regardless of your enthusiasm for the Irish Language or not.
My personal favorite is Maura O'Connell's "Aisling Ghear". not only because it is absolutely beautiful but because it will cure those who wrongly feel that Irish is a gutteral language.

Tracklist:
1.    Altan / Molly na gCuach ní Chuilleanáin    2:37
2.    Séamus Begley & Mary Black / Ar Bhruach na Carraige Báine    4:56
3.    Van Morrison & The Chieftains / Tá mo Chleamhnas Déanta    3:33
4.    Brian Kennedy & Máire Bhreatnach / Éist a Stór    3:34
5.    Maura O'Connell / Aisling Ghéar    5:13
6.    Clannad / Seanchas    4:57
7.    Frances Black / Jimmy mo Mhíle Stór    3:30
8.    Paul Brady / Gleanntáin Ghlas` Ghaoth Dobhair    3:10
9.    Sinéad Lohan / Éist do Bhéal    3:19
10.    Mary Black / Mo Ghille Mear    4:43
11.    John Spillane / Seachtain    3:31
12.    Maighréad ní Dhomhnail / An Cailín Gaelach    4:50
13.    Kate Bush / Mná na hÉireann    2:56
14.    Christy Moore / Na Conghailigh    2:33

Eist Aris [Songs In Their Native Language] (2003 Ireland) @320

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Tracklist:
1.    Tighinn air a mhuir am fear a phósas mi / Capercaillie    3:43
2.    Eoghainn Ó Ragadáin / Altan    3:47
3.    Bruach Loh Pontchartrain / Paul Brady    6:36
4.    Amhrán Hiúdaí Phádaí Éamoinn / Maighréad, Tríona & Micheál Ó Domhnaill & Mary Black    4:21
5.    An Saighdiúir Tréigthe / The Chieftains with Mary Chapin Carpenter    4:37
6.    Níl sé ina lá / Maighréad & Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill with Dónal Lunny    3:33
7.    Buain na Coirce / Michael Mc Goldrick with Karen Matheson    3:49
8.    Rinn na Mara / John Spillane    2:16
9.    Táimse im chodladh / Dolores Keane    4:20
10.    An poc ar buile / Seamus Begley, Laurence Courtney & Daithí Ó Sé    4:30
11.    Tar, tar a Rún / Brian Kennedy    5:55
12.    Amhráin na féidearthachta / Liam Ó Maonlaí    3:02
13.    Na Buachaillí Álainn / Clannad    2:56
14.    Hó Ró m'Iníon Donn Bhóidheach / Frances & Mary Black    4:18

Liadan - Casadh Na Taoide [Turning the Tide] (2009 Ireland) @320

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The launch of Líadan’s second CD, Casadh na Taoide/Turning the Tide marks their fifth anniversary as a band. Described by Hotpress Magazine as ‘wildly talented’ and as being ‘The next major global force in Irish traditional music’ by New York’s Irish Echo, Líadan’s mesmerising singing and creative instrumental music have been captivating audiences at home in Ireland and abroad since the band’s formation in Spring 2004. Blending together their rich musical backgrounds, these six talented young ladies create a fresh and exciting sound that explores both traditional and new material. From Galway and Limerick this inspiring all-female band comprises of six members: Síle Denvir, harpist; Deirdre Chawke, piano accordion; Elaine Cormican, whistles. Valerie Casey and Claire Dolan, fiddles; Catherine Clohessy, flute.

The uniqueness of Líadan lies in the deeply traditional essence of their music and in each band member’s ability to shine both instrumentally and vocally. Líadan’s stage presence exudes a group personality that is both vibrant and engaging. Their tune playing features striking string and reed rhythms and accompaniments, while always keeping the melody central to their arrangements. Coupled with that, the members are highly talented vocalists, displaying an astounding ability to move audiences with their settings of traditional and sean-nós songs in the Gaelic and English language, using acapella, harmonies and instrumental arrangements.

Tracklist:
1.    Bímis ag Ól    3:12
2.    Limerick Polkas    3:22
3.    The Angel's Whisper    4:16
4.    Bualadh an Chasúir Reel Set    4:23
5.    Ócum an Phríosúin    2:40
6.    The Leverette Set    4:28
7.    Bold Atlantic    3:03
8.    Trip To Blackpool Set    4:03
9.    Tomás Bán Mac Aogáin    5:53
10.    Early In The Month Of Spring    3:45
11.    The Clothiers March    3:08
12.    The Mist Covered Mountain Set    4:40
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