Celtic Music groups
LANGJ at mail.syntron.com
LANGJ at mail.syntron.com
Fri Mar 3 10:45:48 PST 1995
Since I have several request now for information about the albums
of "Ceili's Muse" (and the "Flying Fish Sailors"), I shall
generally post a list of their recordings.
The 'Muses first album was "One Voice." It was not available on
CD, and is no longer available. It does have "Carrelia's Song"
(which I've most certainly misspelled), by Iolo Fitz Owen on the
album.
Their second album is "Circles of Stone." This album was released
last Spring, and is the product of an outstanding quantity of hard
work (it shows). This album is available on CD, and is really
outstanding. The quality of the engineering and the
professionalism of the Muses, their studio, and their guest artist
(including some of the 'Fish), can't be bettered anywhere, by
anyone. Period.
The 'Muses third album, is "Muse Secret 73" (I think that's the
number). It is also available on cassette and CD, and is a "live
album." The sound quality does suffer a bit (since the
performances were recorded at the Mucky Duck, Ovations, and other
venues around Houston, at performances with "pub audiences)," but
is still shows what you can do with hard work, a good sound
engineer, and a little creative mixing.
"Circles of Stone" is one of the "crown Jewels" of my celtic music
collection. "Muse Secret 73," is one of my favorite albums (gods
forbid I should have to choose between one of them and Loreena
McKennit).
Sindra is the "Flying Fish Sailors" expert, I'll get her to write
about them.
bran
[langj at mail.syntron.com]
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