Alan Stivell - À L’Olympia
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Label: Fontana/6399 005 | Released: 1972 | Genre: Progressive-Folk
A1 The Wind Of Keltia 2:59
A2 An Dro 2:44
A3 The Trees They Grow HIgh 2:44
A4 An Alarc’h 2:26
A5 An Durzhunel 2:54
A6 Telenn Gwad 1:51
A7 The Foggy Dew 1:49
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B1 Pop-Plinn 3:27
B2 Tha Mi Sgith 4:03
B3 The King Of The Fairies 2:58
B4 Tri Martolod 4:11
B5 Kost Ar C’Hoad 3:00
B6 Suite Sudarmoricaine 3:14
Companies, etc.
Pressed By – CIDIS, Antony
Printed By – Imprimerie JAT, Chatillon
Published By – Éditions Tutti
Recorded At – L’Olympia
Credits
Bass – Gérard Levasseur*
Bombarde, Cello, Flute – Henry Delagarde*
Bombarde, Flute – Mikael Klec’h*
Drums – Michel Santangeli
Electric Guitar – Dan Ar Bras*
Engineer [Assistant], Recorded By [Assistant] – Henri Lousteau
Engineer, Recorded By – Paul Houdebine
Fiddle – René Werneer
Guitar, Dulcimer, Banjo, Vocals – Gabriel Yacoub
Organ – Pascal Stive
Percussion – Serj Parayre
Photography [Recto] – Photo Apis
Photography By [Verso] – Phonogram/Aubert*
Producer – Frank Giboni*
Vocals, Harp – Alan Stivell
Notes
Gravure Universelle mono/stéréo Made in France (on Labels)
Ⓤ stéréo : 6399 005 Made in France (should be “Printed in France”) JAT Chatillons 92 (on back cover)
Enregistrement public (Live recording) à l’Olympia, Paris, le 28 février 1972.
Laminated cover:
– on front: photo of Alan Stivell, Gabriel Yacoub & Gérard Levasseur (from left side to right side) on stage
– on back: photo of Alan Stivell’s personal triskell with favourite Stivell’s themes: « Retour aux sources », « Diversité des cultures », « Exprimer soi », « Progressive-folk », « Celtic pop-music », « Monde technologique », « Sonerezh Geltia bloaz 2000 », « Futurisme »
No tracks’ durations on this release – data come from wiki database; french translations for titles are not stated on release.
According to en.wikipedia.org, this Fontana 6399 005 is the original french release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Label): 6399 005 1
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Label): 6399 005 2
Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped in Runout): 6399005 1 380 C31
Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped in Runout): 6399005 2 380 DC
Price Code (on Labels and back cover): Ⓤ
Rights Society: SACD SACEM SGDL SDRM
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 800mb & 200mb
Label: Fontana/6399 005 | Released: 1972 | Genre: Progressive-Folk
A1 The Wind Of Keltia 2:59
A2 An Dro 2:44
A3 The Trees They Grow HIgh 2:44
A4 An Alarc’h 2:26
A5 An Durzhunel 2:54
A6 Telenn Gwad 1:51
A7 The Foggy Dew 1:49
-
B1 Pop-Plinn 3:27
B2 Tha Mi Sgith 4:03
B3 The King Of The Fairies 2:58
B4 Tri Martolod 4:11
B5 Kost Ar C’Hoad 3:00
B6 Suite Sudarmoricaine 3:14
Companies, etc.
Pressed By – CIDIS, Antony
Printed By – Imprimerie JAT, Chatillon
Published By – Éditions Tutti
Recorded At – L’Olympia
Credits
Bass – Gérard Levasseur*
Bombarde, Cello, Flute – Henry Delagarde*
Bombarde, Flute – Mikael Klec’h*
Drums – Michel Santangeli
Electric Guitar – Dan Ar Bras*
Engineer [Assistant], Recorded By [Assistant] – Henri Lousteau
Engineer, Recorded By – Paul Houdebine
Fiddle – René Werneer
Guitar, Dulcimer, Banjo, Vocals – Gabriel Yacoub
Organ – Pascal Stive
Percussion – Serj Parayre
Photography [Recto] – Photo Apis
Photography By [Verso] – Phonogram/Aubert*
Producer – Frank Giboni*
Vocals, Harp – Alan Stivell
Notes
Gravure Universelle mono/stéréo Made in France (on Labels)
Ⓤ stéréo : 6399 005 Made in France (should be “Printed in France”) JAT Chatillons 92 (on back cover)
Enregistrement public (Live recording) à l’Olympia, Paris, le 28 février 1972.
Laminated cover:
– on front: photo of Alan Stivell, Gabriel Yacoub & Gérard Levasseur (from left side to right side) on stage
– on back: photo of Alan Stivell’s personal triskell with favourite Stivell’s themes: « Retour aux sources », « Diversité des cultures », « Exprimer soi », « Progressive-folk », « Celtic pop-music », « Monde technologique », « Sonerezh Geltia bloaz 2000 », « Futurisme »
No tracks’ durations on this release – data come from wiki database; french translations for titles are not stated on release.
According to en.wikipedia.org, this Fontana 6399 005 is the original french release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Label): 6399 005 1
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Label): 6399 005 2
Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped in Runout): 6399005 1 380 C31
Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped in Runout): 6399005 2 380 DC
Price Code (on Labels and back cover): Ⓤ
Rights Society: SACD SACEM SGDL SDRM
This Rip: 2017
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Amplifier: Marantz 2252
ADC: E-MU 0404
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Vinyl Condition: NM-
This LP: Fom my personal collection
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This review is based on the LP version of this album (the CD version if you can find it, apparently has additional songs). The first seven tracks formed side one, and are accoustic: Alan playing the harp and singing, with some additional accompaniment, all of of haunting and beautiful. From track eight, Pop-Plinn, it turns into full-on energetic folk-rock, with Dan Ar Bras’ guitar coming to the fore. Particular highlights are ‘Pop-Plinn’, ‘King of the Faeries’, the magnificent Breton fishing song ‘Tri Martolod’, and ‘Suite Sudarmoricane’.
Fans of Songs from the Wood and Heavy Horses era Jethro Tull, Horslips or Fairport Convention should enjoy this album.Review by thehumanstomach, progarchives.com
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