Danny Carnahan With Robin Petrie - Journeys Of The Heart (1989)
BAND/ARTIST: Danny Carnahan, Robin Petrie
- Title: Journeys Of The Heart
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Celtoid
- Genre: Folk Rock, Celtic
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 51:18
- Total Size: 128/292 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I Know My Love
02. Glenlogie
03. The Coleraine Jig / Green Hills of Glentown / Maids of Mt. Kisco
04. True Thomas
05. The Bailliff's Daughter of Islington / The Mad Otter's Holt
06. Breton Dances
07. Turas Go Tir Na n'Og
08. The Close Call / Loughrask
09. Summer Nights
10. The Black Dodder
11. A Dram To Warm the Piper
01. I Know My Love
02. Glenlogie
03. The Coleraine Jig / Green Hills of Glentown / Maids of Mt. Kisco
04. True Thomas
05. The Bailliff's Daughter of Islington / The Mad Otter's Holt
06. Breton Dances
07. Turas Go Tir Na n'Og
08. The Close Call / Loughrask
09. Summer Nights
10. The Black Dodder
11. A Dram To Warm the Piper
Danny Carnahan & Robin Petrie were a Grammy Award nominated California folk music duo who released five albums in the 1980s and 1990s.
Their first two albums were primarily performances of traditional Celtic music plus some new compositions in Celtic style by Carnahan and Mick Fitzgerald (2) Their third album, "Continental Drift" (1987), was their only release to give Robin Petrie top billing and was their only instrumental album. Despite being firmly rooted in traditional Scottish and French music it received an unlikely Grammy Award nomination for Best New Age Album in 1988.
The final two albums by the duo were primarily original compositions and had little in the way of Celtic influence. Instead Carnahan and Petrie played primarily American folk with country and folk rock influences.
Their first two albums were primarily performances of traditional Celtic music plus some new compositions in Celtic style by Carnahan and Mick Fitzgerald (2) Their third album, "Continental Drift" (1987), was their only release to give Robin Petrie top billing and was their only instrumental album. Despite being firmly rooted in traditional Scottish and French music it received an unlikely Grammy Award nomination for Best New Age Album in 1988.
The final two albums by the duo were primarily original compositions and had little in the way of Celtic influence. Instead Carnahan and Petrie played primarily American folk with country and folk rock influences.
Folk | Celtic | Rock | FLAC / APE
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