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Andrea Gerak & Barozda: Authentic Hungarian Village Music (2006)
Traditional Hungarian folk music from Transylvania and other parts of the historical Hungary
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Márta Sebestyén,
Muzsikás.
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Andrea Gerak: Madárka, madárka (Little Birdie) (2004)
Haunting A Cappella folk songs from various regions of the historical Hungary
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Irén Lovász,
Kati Szvorák,
Márta Sebestyén.
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Andrea Gerak: Arva Az a Madar - Lonely Is the Bird (2006)
Traditional Hungarian melodies with tunes from the Middle East and Northern Europe, Caribbean rhythms, wrapped in modern technology
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Enya,
Lisa Gerrard,
Márta Sebestyén.
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Tony Elman: Winter Creek (1991)
A tasty instrumental collection of winter melodies and carols, featuring hammered dulcimer and over a dozen folk instruments.
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Mike Marshall,
Richard Greene.
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James Craig: Enter (2007)
What kind of music happens when you play spontaneously with the best musicians you know and each of them brings something unique. A little Rock, a little Reggae, some Afro Cuban and a touch of Jazz. This is James Craig and Enter is the name of the CD.
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Antônio Carlos Jobim,
Paul McCartney.
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Greigg Fraser: Under the Radar (2010)
Instrumental Rock Guitar, with New Age, Pop and Progressive overtones.
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Jeff Beck,
Joe Satriani,
Steve Morse.
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Andrew V Craig: Beautiful You (2008)
"Pseudo jazz,Brazilian Bossa Nova,pop,folk-smooth songs about neurotic love.
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Kenny Rankin,
Norah Jones,
Richard Julian.
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Greg Hobbs: Under Your Feet (1994)
Intimate acoustic music. A glimpse of promise to come.
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Belle and Sebastian,
Nick Drake,
Paul Simon.
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Smithfield Fair: The Winter Kirk (2001)
The spiritual majesty and passion of Scottish sacred music and the strength of a Highland kirk (church) service, from traditional sources with contemporary drive in an acoustic and vocal setting.
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Capercaillie,
Supertramp,
The Tannahill Weavers.