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Celtic Stone : Digital Flashbacks
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Legendary Celtic music from the Renaissance Festival circuit in the 1980s. High-energy combination of traditional Celtic and American music with rock and jazz influences
Genre: World: Celtic
Release Date: 1990
Digital Flashbacks Record Label: Mage Records
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Drowsy Maggie 2:24 $0.99
Little Beggarman 5:15 $0.99
Do You Love An Apple 3:41 $0.99
Gerryowen/Brien Boru 4:17 $0.99
Two Magicians 5:13 $0.99
Raggle-Taggle Gypsies 4:19 $0.99
Creel of Turf 3:29 $0.99
Lusty Young Smith 3:50 $0.99
Ramblin' Rover 3:21 $0.99
Rocky Road to Brenham 2:41 $0.99
Bully in the Alley-Nantucket Sleighrides 5:16 $0.99
Waterman's Hornpipe 3:07 $0.99
Copper Kettle 4:06 $0.99
Wild Mountain Thyme 4:48 $0.99
Ootpik Waltz 4:32 $0.99
Bring on the Starlight 3:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

CELTIC MP3s MUSIC MAGAZINE and MAGE RECORDS PRESENTS... CELTIC STONE was a band popluar at many southern & mid-western Rennaisance Festivals during the 1980's (though they played a number of folk clubs, Irish Pubs, & folk festivals, as well). The band (and its recordings) featured an eclectic mix of folk and rock influences. The early recordings tended more towards traditional Celtic fused with '60's British rock (and was renown for accoustic versions of rock classics, like "Thick as a Brick"). After 1985 the band moved more towards new grass/gypsy jazz/jam band influences. The band featured a variety of line-ups, with David Clauss on hammered dulcimer the common thread. The instrumentation also featured guitar, fiddle, flute, and vocals. Robyn Hilliard and Todd Menton were the featured vocalists on the earlier recordings, with David Roe featured on the later recordings. Other notable members were Simon Spaulding (fiddle), Malcom Smith (fiddle), Bob Bielefeld (flute), and Mitch Lawer (guitar & mandolin). The CD is a retropective look at the band's career, with an emphasis on songs & tunes popular at Rennaissance festivals. It features tracks from the bands five main recordings, as well as two tunes not on previous recordings and two new versions of old favorites. A nice way to experience the band's changing line-up over the years. Tends to feature the band's accoustic side, though there are a couple of rockers. There are 16 tracks (about 60 min) with 1/3 instrumentals.

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REVIEWS

Too Brief a Flame
author: trish lewis
Great band I never got to see live, but am thrilled their music is here for the listening...
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Good to see you again!!
author: Debra Morris
I dont know if you will recall me, I was Plenty of Plesure at Scarborough Faire from 1983-1989. I am a good friend of Heidi Van Orden if you recall her. I have always loved your music and need to get new copies of all of you stuff. Hope you are all doing well. Do you still sing the regae version of wild rover? Hee Hee.
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Wonderful to find after so many tears without!
author: Ed
After losing my original tapes 20 years ago, this was an awesome find! The only improvements would have been to include 'Why Paddy's Not At Work Today' and the slightly different version of 'Ramblin' Rover' from the original tape... Hope to see reissues of th originals!!!!
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gasp
author: Student
this is a awesome cd especailly since my teacher is Robyn hilliard he sings in our class and its juut great
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