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It's been almost 40 years since Alan Stivell released "Reflets" (Reflections), his first album featuring him singing. An Emerald anniversary, one could say. It's definitely a return to the roots, a return to the violin and to folk-rock ("Chemins de terre"), much as he did with "Brian Boru". But it's also an album for 2010. It fuses electric and acoustic bagpipes - like his latest acoustic and electric harp prototypes - in musical arrangements that are as eclectic as they are original. Alan, the singer and the Breton of today: with his Gaelic, Anglo-Saxon, Indian or African influences and his very distinctive vocal and writing styles, he effortlessly blends Breton, French and English (along with Gaelic and Welsh). In addition, Alan wanted to present songs that were popular in the Brittany of yesteryear as well as in English-speaking and other Celtic countries ... songs of his youth that are today forgotten. He brings them back to life and hopes others will love them too
De volgende albums zitten in de post:
Alan stivell - 2002 - au delà des mots 2002 @192
Alan Stivell - Again 1994 @256
Alan Stivell - Back to Breizh 2000 @160
Alan Stivell - Chemins de terre @192
Alan Stivell - E Langonned @192
Alan Stivell - Live in Dublin 1994 @128
Alan Stivell - Mist Of Avalon 1991 @160
Alan Stivell - Symphonie Celtique -Tir na nog 1995 @256
Alan stivell-renaissance de la harpe celtique cd 1 @192
Alan stivell-renaissance de la harpe celtique cd 2 @ 192
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Met dank aan de originele poster
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