Track 1: Marche / Laridé à Six Temps / Laridé à Six Temps
For some reason I ended up with the above instead of three entries. I suspect I screwed up somewhere. So that it would link to other 'Laridé' I have reduced it to just that one entry.
P.S. ~ don't trust the 'link', as for some reason it only leads from recordings to just one entry rather than giving you a series of Laridé to explore... Hopefully now, if you enter just 'Laridé' or 'Ridée' or any of the variants, you will now get a list to check out...of various 'temps'...
This is a timeless, great great record. Wonderful arrangements and production keep it fresh, and there is some nice variety to make the sound branch out a bit from the usual Fest Noz dance band, but the branching is tasteful and the branches stay pretty close to the trunk. This band reminds me a bit of Kornog, but one step closer to the 'mainstream' Fest Noz sound...
"An Deiziou Kaer" ~ Storvan
KMP2007 ~ Keltia Musique, 1996
Great musicians and great swing ~
Christian Lemaître ~ violon, guitare
Frank Le Bloas ~ bouzouki, basse pedal
Hervé Guillo ~ flûtes traversière
Christian Faucheur ~ bombarde, low-whistle
Sylvère Morrisson ~ piano synthé
Franck Yhuel ~ bongos, congas
François Daniel ~ basse
# Posted on December 20th 2005 by ceolachan
Track 1: Marche / Laridé à Six Temps / Laridé à Six Temps
For some reason I ended up with the above instead of three entries. I suspect I screwed up somewhere. So that it would link to other 'Laridé' I have reduced it to just that one entry.
# Posted on February 24th 2006 by ceolachan
P.S. ~ don't trust the 'link', as for some reason it only leads from recordings to just one entry rather than giving you a series of Laridé to explore... Hopefully now, if you enter just 'Laridé' or 'Ridée' or any of the variants, you will now get a list to check out...of various 'temps'...

# Posted on February 24th 2006 by ceolachan
Incredible CD
This is a timeless, great great record. Wonderful arrangements and production keep it fresh, and there is some nice variety to make the sound branch out a bit from the usual Fest Noz dance band, but the branching is tasteful and the branches stay pretty close to the trunk. This band reminds me a bit of Kornog, but one step closer to the 'mainstream' Fest Noz sound...
# Posted on December 3rd 2007 by talabard