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Brigit's Well
� 1997 Changeling Records

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CD Reviews
If you like your Celtic music on the classic side, this CD is for you. This elegant local duo features Barbary Grant on Celtic harp, piano, fretted dulcimer, and lead vocal, with Aimee Aul on flute, recorder and second vocal. Their arrangements are delicious. The instrumentals are rich and sparkling, with other instruments added for color (noted piper Eric Rigler is one of their sidemen). The vocals, in both English and Gaelic, feature some highly original harmonies, and the Gaelic numbers are quite respectably done.
Janet Cornwell — Leader of the �ran / Amhr�n Scottish-Irish Song Circle

The first album by Brigit’s Well features a haunting collection of Irish and Scottish traditional songs and melodies. This CD will appeal to those who appreciate that traditional Celtic music is more than just the flat out playing of jigs and reels. Brigit is indeed well, and they have good reason to be proud of this CD. CRAIC is a California organization and while we recognize the superlative accomplishments of native musicians, we have to recognize the talents that exist locally. We are fortunate to be able to include Brigit’s Well into that category.
Ron Young -- CRAIC (Celtic Regional Arts Institute of California) Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1
Tracks
Spanish Lady
Bhr�d Og N� Mh�ille
B�id�n Fheidhlimidh
Gartan Mother's Lullaby
�ro mo Bh�id�n
Planxty Crilly/Carolan's Cap
Birnie Bouzle/Kiss Her and Clap Her
�irigh Suas a St�ir�n
My Lagan Love
Lady Gethin/Carolan's Concerto
Castle of Dromore
Fear a Bh�ta
Jock O' Hazeldean
Ho Abhainn
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