Codladh
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Codladh | ||
Studio album (demo) by Robbi McMillen | ||
Released | November 2004 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Traditional, Folk | |
Length | 19:30 | |
Label | Tamhlacht | |
Producer(s) | Aindréas Cullinane | |
Robbi McMillen chronology | ||
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Dhéanainn Súgradh |
Codladh (2004) ----- |
Aisling Bhán
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Codladh is a demo album by Robbi McMillen. It was Robbi's main door-opener while he was performing as Roibeard Óg in the traditional Irish and Scottish musical styles. Robbi recorded this demo with an electrical theme to it - no, not the loud guitar, or drum, but a melodic synthesizer and the Scottish Harp; the clarsach. This release was a promotional release, so it had to contain a remix for certain Radio Stations if Robbi wanted the songs to be heard.
This demo took four months to record and master, and after 50 songs, they were shortlisted to just four. Codladh had to be the most daring of all past works, both solo and with friends and groups. After long meetings and chats, Robbi sealed the tracklist, probably the best, yet most daring songs.
[edit] Official Track listing
Robbi McMillen - Codladh
- Áirdigh Cuan
- Domhall nan Dhomhaill
- Púirt a Buel
- Casadh a tSúgáin [Prelude Mix]