Alan
Stivell is at his best when he is performing live when he creates a marvelous atmosphere, or when he is playing traditional folk. This is a live album
as you can see from the title and the atmosphere comes across better than
most - In Dublin is better - but then I think that is the best live album
I have ever heard.
Disques Dreyfus 834 289-2 1972
- The Wind Of Keltia
(Alan Stivell, Steve Waring) 03:42
- An Dro (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell ) 03:07
- The Trees They Grow High
(Traditional arr. Alan Stivell) 03:04
- An Alarc'h (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 02:25
- An Durzhunel (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:23
- Telenn Gwad (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:57
- The Foggy Dew (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:37
- Pop Plinn (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell ) 04:22
- The Mi Sgith (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:20
- The King Of The Fairies
(Traditional arr. Alan Stivell) 04:27
- Tri Martolod (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:54
- Kost Ar C'hoad (Traditional
arr. Alan Stivell) 03:29
- Suite Sudarmoricaine
(Traditional arr. Alan Stivell)
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