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Tania Opland: Tania Opland (2009)
A more contemporary feeling album from this primarily traditional but extremely versatile singer & multi instrumentalist. Includes original songs and guest musicians from the Pacific Northwest and England.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
Mary Black.
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Tania Opland & Mike Freeman: Choice Fare (2000)
Songs and tunes from Britain, France and America, with recorders, violin, cittern, hammered dulcimer, percussion, mandolin and harp.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
John McCutcheon,
Judy Collins.
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Tania Opland & Mike Freeman: Cut to Rhythms (2000)
A cross-cultural romp through a dizzying assortment of styles, on many instruments, in several languages, including traditional, contemporary and original.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
John Renbourn Group,
Loreena McKennitt,
Mary Black.
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Tania Opland: Winter's Time (2010)
Songs and tunes for the winter season, including holiday music, with vocals, dulcimers, harps, recorders and more. Features both vocal and instrumental selections, well blended and beautifully arranged.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
Judy Collins,
Maddy Prior.
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Anne McCaffrey, Tania Opland and Mike Freeman: The Masterharper of Pern (1998)
A collaboration between this best-selling author and two fine acoustic musicians with multi-cultural, classical and early music overtones, bred with Celtic tradition.
Recommended if you like
Enya,
Joan Baez,
John Renbourn,
Loreena McKennitt.
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Tania Opland: Hunter's Moon (formerly Bonnie Rantin' Lassie) (1993)
A whirlwind of cultures, instruments, languages -- Scottish, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Turkish, French ... Multi-instrumental, multi-lingual and fantastic.
Recommended if you like
Joan Baez,
Loreena McKennitt.
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Anne McCaffrey, Tania Opland & Mike Freeman: Sunset's Gold (2008)
The second CD from this best-selling author and two fine acoustic musicians, based on McCaffrey's "Harperhall" trilogy -- all original music with multi-cultural, classical and early music overtones.
Recommended if you like
Enya,
Loreena McKennitt,
Steeleye Span.
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Dennis Palmer: Upland (2005)
THE HYPE - a combination of Instrumental and Lyrical Songs that paint an Acoustic Landscape which is "Upland". I hate Labels, but those who have listened say: Folk Pop Blues. Thanks For Stopping By.
Recommended if you like
Duncan Sheik,
Gordon Lightfoot,
Warren Zevon.
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Eblend: Pizza By The Ton (2004)
A raw, honest and majestic album with buzzsaw guitars, liquid keys and a rhythm section linked by blood.
Recommended if you like
3 Way,
Primus,
Steely Dan,
The Crash,
The Monkees.