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David Antony Clark - The Leaving of Ireland (1999)

Posted By : PillOfTruth | Date : 31 Dec 2007 11:29:00 | Comments : 0 |
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David Antony Clark - The Leaving of Ireland (1999)
New Age | MP3 | VBR 192kbps | 44100Hz | Total length 51:04 | 70MB

David Antony Clark was born in Dunedin, southern city in New Zealand. As a teenager of 15 he play acoustic and bass guitar in various band's. In third decade David was spent traveling trough Europe, Middle East and Indian subcontinent, and in combination with love to music and technology. In colaboration with Jon Mark and Thelma Burchell, David was released six solo and one collaboration album with Jon Mark.

"For hundreds of years the dream that became America was a dream that belonged to the people of Ireland".

The Leaving Of Ireland is a haunting tribute to the indomitable spirit of the Irish and a unique musical travelogue of the great Irish migration to North America in the mid-eighteenth century.

This beautiful work features the sublime voice of Deidre Starr, the plaintive voices of pipes and whistles, with subtle evocative musicscapes and emotional narratives.

It is the first collaboration between Jon Mark and David Antony Clark. Both performers have backgrounds in Celtic and folk music; David through many years of performing with Irish band Phelim Brady, and Jon through his early work on the British folk scene. Their work together has culminated in this powerfully emotive album.


Album info
Performer: David Antony Clark & Jon Mark
Name: The Leaving of Ireland
Year of release: 1999
Genre: New Age, Instrumental, World Music, Ambient, Folk
Total length: 51:04 minutes

Tracklist
1) Shanachie
2) Eirin
3) A Hundred Shades of Green
4) Freeborn Man
5) Hills of Home
6) The Hunger
7) Celtic Cross
8) Kathleen
9) The Leaving of Ireland
10) Dreams of Freedom
11) A New and Blessed Land
12) New World

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