Again (Alan Stivell album)

Again
Studio album by Alan Stivell
Released 1993
Recorded Rennes, Nantes, London
Genre Celtic music
Celtic fusion
Celtic rock
music of Brittany, folk music
Length 60:53
Label Keltia III / Disques Dreyfus
Alan Stivell chronology
The Mist of Avalon
(1991)
Again
(1993)
Brian Boru
(1995)

Again is the Alan Stivell's seventeenth album released in 1993 under the Keltia III label by Disques Dreyfus and Sony Music in France. He registers again his greatest successes of the seventies with updated arrangements and help of prestigious guests : Kate Bush, Shane MacGowan from the Irish group The Pogues, the Senegal singer Doudou Ndiaye Rose, the French singers Laurent Voulzy and Breton singers Gilles Servat and Yann-Fañch Kemener.

The album, several times golden record with more than 300.000 sold copies, boosts the interest for the Celtic music, the base for a new wave of his popularity, especially in Brittany and in France. The public immediately acclaimed the album and Stivell during his French tour, with two concerts at the Bataclan, Paris, in January 1994.[1] That is when the Héritage des Celtes of his former guitarist Dan ar Braz is going to arouse the craze of the general public.

Track listing

No. Titleguests Length
1. "Suite Sudarmoricaine"  Shane McGowan 3:24
2. "An Dro / Tha Mi Sgìth"  Gillan O’Donovan 3:27
3. "Ar An Garraig / Telenn Wad"    2:10
4. "The Foggy Dew"  Shane McGowan 3:04
5. "Suzy Mc Guire" (Siobhan Ni Dhuibhir)Ffran May 4:31
6. "Suite Irlandaise"  Doudou N'Diaye Rose 4:07
7. "Spered Hollvedel"  Gillan O’Donovan, Dan Ar Braz 4:25
8. "Son Ar Chistr"  Gilles Servat, James Wood 3:12
9. "Marv Ma Mestrez"    4:03
10. "Kimiad"  Kate Bush, John Giblin, Charlie Morgan, Alan Murphy 4:31
11. "Suite Des Montagnes"    2:42
12. "Metig"  Ffran May 3:34
13. "Pop Plinn"  Patrice Paichereau 3:14
14. "Bal-ha-Dans Plinn"  Yann-Fanch Kemener 3:48
15. "O'Neil's March / The King of the Fairies"    2:50
16. "Ian Morrisson Reel"  Dan Ar Braz 5:01
17. "Tri Martolod"  Laurent Voulzy, Shane McGowan, Gweltaz Adeux, Karel Holas au violon 3:22

Personnel

Recording

Discography

References

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