Nantabra Hut (1895 the Scottish Shepherds)
Gavin O'Loghlen & Cotters Bequest
Performed By
Gavin O'Loghlen & Cotters Bequest
Album UPC
887516172151
CD Baby Track ID
10333803
Label
Locrian Records
Released
2006-02-14
BPM
112
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1323810
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
31
Writers
Writer
Gavin O'Loghlen
Pub Co
Gavin O'Loghlen
Composer
Gavin O'Loghlen
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
AUSTRALIA - South Australia
Description
Progressive Celtic music.......a Celtic King Crimson...... Pink Floyd with bagpipes.... a smooth Clannad, Capercaillie & Wolfstone......... with a sprinkling of Peter Gabriel
Notes
Cotters Bequest is a seven piece progressive Celtic band playing 28 instruments including Highland, Uilleann, Northumbrian and Scottish smallpipes, Irish whistles, violin, cello and accordion wrapped in layers of acoustic and electric guitars, vintage keyboards and rich vocal harmonies.
In the style of "a Celtic King Crimson..a Pink Floyd with bagpipes.. with a sprinkling of Peter Gabriel."
The long awaited third album from Australia's progressive Celtic ensemble. A Celtic history of South Australia, this album explores the journeys of two Irishmen Michael O'Loghlen and John Henry Cahill from the first arrival at Port Adelaide in 1854 until the last death in 1911. The album visits the Celtic communities in which they lived and worked - Irish shanty towns, Cornish miners, Welsh smelters and Scottish shepherds, as well as examining the ways of life of teamsters, farmers and the Aboriginal clans of the Parnkalla and the Peramangk. The musical styles covers a broad progressive spectrum from Gaelic choirs to roaring reels, each track featuring the unique and distinctive Cotters Bequest sound: soaring melodies, lush vocal harmonies and a vast array of 33 instruments including Highland, Uilleann, Northumbrian and Scottish Small pipes.
In the style of "a Celtic King Crimson..a Pink Floyd with bagpipes.. with a sprinkling of Peter Gabriel."
The long awaited third album from Australia's progressive Celtic ensemble. A Celtic history of South Australia, this album explores the journeys of two Irishmen Michael O'Loghlen and John Henry Cahill from the first arrival at Port Adelaide in 1854 until the last death in 1911. The album visits the Celtic communities in which they lived and worked - Irish shanty towns, Cornish miners, Welsh smelters and Scottish shepherds, as well as examining the ways of life of teamsters, farmers and the Aboriginal clans of the Parnkalla and the Peramangk. The musical styles covers a broad progressive spectrum from Gaelic choirs to roaring reels, each track featuring the unique and distinctive Cotters Bequest sound: soaring melodies, lush vocal harmonies and a vast array of 33 instruments including Highland, Uilleann, Northumbrian and Scottish Small pipes.
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