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Heather Dale : The Hidden Path: Live & Rarities
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Original world folk with Celtic roots, inspired by legends from around the world. Combines Celtic folk, world, blues, jazz and folk-rock.
Genre: Folk: Contemporary Celtic
Release Date: 2006
The Hidden Path: Live & Rarities Record Label: Amphis Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Farmer's Curst Wife 3:40 Album Only
Crashing Down (Live) 3:58 Album Only
Ninety-Nine at Nine 3:41 Album Only
Call The Names (Live) 2:30 Album Only
Kingsword (Live) 3:16 Album Only
Exile (Live) 3:49 Album Only
Measure of a Man (Live) 2:40 Album Only
I Follow My King 3:23 Album Only
One of Us (Live) 3:23 Album Only
Trelawney 1:58 Album Only
Roddy McCorley 4:44 Album Only
Invocation 2:32 Album Only
The Road to Santiago (Live) 3:15 Album Only
Stone Soup (Live) 3:55 Album Only
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Album Notes

Heather Dale cheerfully disregards the stereotypical limits for both folk singer-songwriters and Celtic balladeers. Tapping into the continuing evolution of Celtic peoples worldwide, this Canadian recording artist offers a new type of Celtic music for the 21st century: a playful, passionate blend of tradition and innovation. \"Her music is powerful stuff, reminiscent of Loreena McKennitt and Sarah McLachlan but with a depth and resonance rooted in its mythic sources.\" (Vancouver Sun)

Heather fuses traditional stories with a healthy mix of Celtic folk, blues, jazz and world music influences. Particularly known for her interpretations of ancient legends, she excels at finding modern themes within old and often overlooked material. On \'The Hidden Path\', Heather offers fourteen of her live or unreleased tracks, encompassing both her original songs and several traditional Celtic favorites.

Heather Dale tours full-time (100+ concerts per year) across North America and Europe. Recordings by Heather Dale include: The Gabriel Hounds (2008), The Hidden Path: Live & Rarities (2006), The Road to Santiago (2005), May Queen (2003), This Endris Night (2002), Call The Names (2001), and The Trial of Lancelot (2000).

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