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Cornish Music Revival
Hooch
Cornish Song Lyrics 1
Cornish Song Lyrics 2
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CDs
The CDs listed below were produced by members and friends of Cumpas, and are distributed by Kesson.
Dalla - A Richer Vein
Hilary Coleman - Clarinet, Vocals, Percussion
Neil Davey - Bouzouki, Fiddle, Accordion, Mandoline, Percussion
Simon Lockley-Brown - Guitar, Percussion
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Dalla's debut album combining the talents of three very experienced and capable musicians. They bring their own distinctive flavour and dynamism to the interpretation of traditional Cornish music in this excellently recorded and professionally produced CD, resplendent with rhythm, energy, subtlety, and captivating vocals.
- Trelva/Turning Point
- The Streams of Lovely Nancy
- Yard of Card
- Over Easy
- Hoer Dres an Moar/Sister Over the Sea
- Kebellyes/King Harry Ferry
- New World
- Saltash
- St Ives Fer Moh/Pig Fair
- Truro
- Nine Brave Boys
- Mar Euhall ew an Gweeth/The Trees They Are So High
- Coer Elath/Chair of Angels
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Dalla - Hollan Mouy (More Salt)
The long awaited second album from Dalla, which marks their evolution from intimate trio to a dynamic full-lineup band which is enjoying deserved success on the international circuit. Cornish music at it's best.
- Three Knights
- Helston
- Three Sisters
- Wooley Monkey
- Goonlaze
- Begone
- Awel Vase
- Parra Hearn
- Cold Turkey
- An Melwez
- United Hills
- Nancledra/ Hushabye
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Hilary Coleman - clarinet and vocals
Neil Davey - bouzouki, fiddle, mandolin, accordion and darabuka
Simon Lockley-Brown - on guitar and percussion
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Kescana - Nadelik
Cornish bagpipes, Harp, Flute, Guitar, Djembe, Octave Mandola, and Voice
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Cornwall has a tradition of carols and Christmas music which reaches back into the 15th and 16th Centuries, some still popular today, some unusual and linked to ancient mysteries. Kescana and Pyba bring to life the carols, dances and music of Christmas past in Cornwall.
- Tri Gorhel
- Kelynn
- Carol Cannoryon An Nos
- Turkey Rhubarb
- The Holly and the Ivy
- Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
- Ancient Mysteries
- Wassel
- Gabriel's Message
- Tom Bawcock's Eve
- Carol Sen Day
- Keresen
- Dons Cantol
- Rejoice the Turning of the Year
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Sowena - A Month of Sundays
Strident street dances interlaced with subtle jazz improvisations sit shoulder to shoulder with soulful folk style songs in this highly commendable debut album. A must-have addition to any respectable Cornish music collection.
- Saltash/Pach Pi
- Hal An Tow
- The Mallard/Mrs Parkyn's Jig/An Culyek Hos
- Jim Stacey
- Furry Set
- Meriasek
- Breannick/Now the Summer Is Over
- Sprig Of Thyme
- Gweseni An Dro Set
- Goonlaze
- Sandy's Chant/Gwenfol
- Dancing Day/Sbonc Bogel
- Ramshackle
- An Dufunyans/Oll An Gerriow En Beaz
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Frances Bennett - Fiddle, Vocals
Hilary Coleman: Clarinet, Whistle, Percussion, Vocals
Simon Lockley: Guitar, Vocals
Alan Pengelly: Accordion, Bass Guitar.
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