Chemins de Terre is a folk rock album by Alan Stivell, originally released in 1973. It was produced by Franck Giboni. It was retitled From Celtic Roots... in the United Kingdom and Celtic Rock in Germany.[1]
Chemins de Terre | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1973 | |||
Studio | Studio Hérouville | |||
Genre | Celtic rock, Celtic folk, folk rock | |||
Label | Fontana Vertigo | |||
Producer | Franck Giboni | |||
Alan Stivell chronology | ||||
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Track listing
edit- All selections traditional; arranged by Alan Stivell; except where indicated
- "Susy MacGuire" 3:35
- "Ian Morrison Reel" 4:09 (Peter McLeod, arranged by Alan Stivell)
- "She Moved Through The Fair" 4:13
- "Can Y Melinydd" 1:59
- "Oidhche Mhaith" 1:53
- "An Dro Nevez" 3:45
- "Maro e Ma Mestrez" 3:08
- "Brezhoneg' Raok" 3:08 (Alan Stivell)
- "An Hani a Garan" 4:11
- "Metig" 4:07
- "Kimiad" 3:34
Personnel
edit- Alan Stivell - Celtic harp, vocals, Scottish bagpipes, whistle, mellotron, timbales, harmonium
- Gabriel Yacoub - acoustic guitar, banjo, dulcimer, psaltery, vocal
- René Werneer - fiddle, vocals
- Pascal Stive - organ, piano
- Jean-Luc Hallereau - bass, vocal
- Dan Ar Bras - electric and acoustic guitars, vocal
- Michel Santangelli - drums
- Marie Yacoub - spoons, vocals
- Elyane Werneer, Mireille Werneer - vocals
- Michel Delaporte - tablas
with
- (Breton pipe band) Bagad Bleimor - bagpipes, bombardes, Scottish drums
References
editSources
edit- Jonathyne Briggs, Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Pop Music in France, 1958-1980, Oxford University Press, 2015, Chapter 4 "Sounds Regional: The World in Breton Folk Music" ISBN 9780199377091