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    Posted: April 28 2022 at 07:34
Yeah. It's a shame they didn't produce more. This one album is very hard to find, but worth seeking out. Amazon still carries it (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00196W35Y/ref=dm_rwp_pur_lnd_albm_pm) but the CD is quite expensive. Some of the songs are available for listening on YouTube.
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Originally posted by wiz_d_kidd wiz_d_kidd wrote:

I particularly like The Moors, due mainly to the authenticity of the Celtic music...
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Hi,

This is really nice stuff! Clap
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2022 at 13:10
I have to second the wonderful recent album from Dave Bainbridge - To The Far Away, featuring Troy Donockley and others on a variety of pipes and whistles.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SteveG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 26 2022 at 08:06
Originally posted by BarryGlibb BarryGlibb wrote:

Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:


One more. Dearg Doom from The Tain album. Hard riffing with a bagpipe solo!


Correction a uilleann pipe solo!

Magnificent!

Horslips need more love on PA.
I love your enthusiasm, but Uilleann pipes are indeed considered bagpipes. Just the Irish kind.
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Malicorne 
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From my collection of CDs: Iona, Karnataka, Mostly Autumn and Seven Reizh.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BarryGlibb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 24 2022 at 17:59
Originally posted by SteveG SteveG wrote:


One more. Dearg Doom from The Tain album. Hard riffing with a bagpipe solo!


Correction a uilleann pipe solo!

Magnificent!

Horslips need more love on PA.
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Mobile by Gentle Giant.
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Celtic Punk. Flogging Molly doing Seven Deadly Sins.
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I particularly like The Moors, due mainly to the authenticity of the Celtic music...


The Moors are a two person band from Boston, with one self-titled release in 2004 (re-released in 2007).  Their music can be categorized as prog folk, with heavy Celtic, pagan, and medieval influences.  Their music contains beautiful, soaring vocals, driving percussion and bass lines, and virtuosic fretless guitar riffs to create lush, enchanting soundscapes over a prog backdrop.

The primary driving force behind the band is Sharynne MacLeod NicMhacha.  She is a Celtic scholar, singer, musician, and author, trained in Celtic Studies at Harvard University. She is a direct descendant of Clan MacLeod, long recorded as having connections with the “Fairy Folk.” Her work focuses on preserving the indigenous shamanic wisdom of the Celtic world. Sharynne presents at colleges and teaching centers in Ireland, Scotland, and North America.

Guitar wizardry is provided by Scott Dakota. Says Scott of his guitar work: "The songs were all arranged around live looping to build the layers and textures, and no keyboards, synths, or basses were used. Everything here is fretless guitar, tuned drum machine, and vocals.  What functions as bass is the low range of the wide-range fretless guitar, which covers bass through guitar range. It's tuned low to high starting from Eb a half step below bass guitar low E, up in open 5ths. Eb Bb F C G D. The idea being, with careful part writing and some looping assist, I can cover most of the octaves needed for rock orchestration."

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Sharynne MacLeod NicMhacha: Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Chanting, Flute, Tin Whistle (Irish Pennywhistle), Harp, Viol, Recorder (Tenor), Flute (Tibetan Wood), Viola, Bells, Percussion.

Scott Dakota: Guitar (Wide-range Fretless, Self-modified), Effects, Viol (Bowed Two String Fretless), Percussion, Drum Programming, Backing Vocals, Overtone Voice, Tape Loops, Drone, Noises.



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IONA : all their discography
CAPERCAILLIE : much more folkish than progish

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Not prog, but very Celtic. So Far From The Clyde by Mark Knopfler, from the album Get Lucky.
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Jethro Tull with Darryl Way of Curved Air....


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to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

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I think it's easier to find Celtic groups with prog influences than what you are looking for  :)
In general you could look at the prog folk sub genre for ideas
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Dan Ar Braz
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Hi,

Was going to mention Alan Stivell, whose work is probably more than just "celtic" in that there is a lot of material that is rock, some with a taste of jazz, and even some with classical motifs.

Dan Ar Braz had been with Alan for quite a while:

With Alan Stivell (as a guitarist)

All of these albums are magnificent with a nice rock edge, and AGAIN, I think was done with American tastes in mind, and it rocks out really nice in a lot of places, specially some of the "standards" in Alan's repertoire. Highly recommended.
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Originally posted by kenethlevine  [/QUOTE kenethlevine  [/QUOTE wrote:


Great

Great list.  Will see if I can think of any to add
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Obviously, what Steve just said

I think it's easier to find Celtic groups with prog influences than what you are looking for  :)
In general you could look at the prog folk sub genre for ideas

Anyway, here are some I can think of

Amazing Blondel
Dan Ar Braz
Asturcon
Avaric
Bollenberg Experience
Carol of Harvest
Circulus
Clannad
Corde Oblique
Crystal Phoenix
Fellowship
Hexvessel
Dead Can Dance
Decemberists
Faun (both German groups with this name)
Favni
Forest
Galahad (the German group)
Galley Beggar
Garolou
Jox
Loudest Whisper
The Morrigan
Mostly Autumn (first few albums)
Motis
Moving Hearts
Mushroom
Mike Oldfield (QE2, Five Miles Out)
Oloferne
Gavin O'Loghlen and the Cotter's Bequest
Pererin
Red Jasper
Sad Minstrel
Sangre de Muerdago
Secret Green
Seven Reizh
Alan Stivell
Tornaod
Trees
Tri Yann
Wood Demons






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One more. Dearg Doom from The Tain album. Hard riffing with a bagpipe solo!

Edited by SteveG - April 21 2022 at 13:16
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Book Of Invasions, full album.


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The kings of Celtic Prog were the Irish band Horslips, who are credited with creating the genre called Celtic Rock and spawned two full blown concept albums, The Tain and The Book Of Invasions. Here's a sample.
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Dave Brons, Dave Bainbridge, and Sally Minnear (among many, many others) are guest musicians on Cronofonía’s rather good eponymous release from last year. It’s not Celtic prog by any stretch of the imagination, but I imagine you’d still rather enjoy it.


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