Crann Úll
1980 studio album by Clannad
Crann Úll | ||||
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Studio album by Clannad | ||||
Released | 1980 | |||
Recorded | Conny's Studio, Köln, Germany Engineers, Dave Hutchins, Conny Plank | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 31:41 | |||
Label | Tara Music label | |||
Producer | Nicky Ryan | |||
Clannad chronology | ||||
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Allmusic[1] |
Crann Úll is the fifth album by Irish folk group Clannad released in 1980. It is also the first Clannad album to feature younger sister Eithne Ní Bhraonáin (later known as Enya). She appears as supporting vocalist on the track "Gathering Mushrooms".[2] The name of the album (and song on track 6) translates as "Apple Tree".
The album was remastered and reissued on 7 August 2020 in both compact disc and vinyl formats.
Track listing
- "Ar a Ghabháil 'n a 'Chuain Damh" – 3:28
- "The Last Rose of Summer" – 4:17
- "Crúiscín Lán" – 2:34
- "Bacach Shíle Andaí" – 2:33
- "Lá Coimhthíoch fán dTuath (A Strange Day in the Countryside)" – 3:49
- "Crann Úll" – 3:44
- "Gathering Mushrooms" – 2:40
- "An Buinneán Buí" – 4:17
- "Planxty Browne" – 4:13
Personnel
Band
- Ciarán Ó Braonáin – bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Máire Ní Bhraonáin – vocals, harp
- Pól Ó Braonáin – flute, guitar, percussion, vocals
- Noel Ó Dúgáin – guitar, vocals
- Pádraig Ó Dúgáin – guitar, mandolin, vocals
Additional musicians
- Eithne Ní Bhraonáin (Enya) – percussion, keyboards, backing vocals
Production
- Dave Hutchins – recording engineer
- Conny Plank - recording engineer
- Brian Masterson – mixing
- Bill Giolando – mastering
- Nicky Ryan – producer
Notes
External links
- Album sleevenotes
- Record Label Catalogue 2010
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- Ciarán Brennan
- Moya Brennan
- Pól Brennan
- Noel Duggan
- Pádraig Duggan
- Enya Brennan
- Clannad
- Clannad 2
- Dúlamán
- Crann Úll
- Fuaim
- Magical Ring
- Macalla
- Sirius
- Anam
- Banba
- Lore
- Landmarks
- Nádúr
- Clannad in Concert
- Clannad: Live in Concert
- Clannad: Christ Church Cathedral
- The Collection
- Pastpresent
- Themes
- Rogha: The Best of Clannad
- The Best of Clannad: In a Lifetime
- An Díolaim
- Celtic Themes
- Beginnings: The Best of the Early Years
- In a Lifetime
- "Theme from Harry's Game"
- "I See Red"
- "Newgrange"
- "Robin (The Hooded Man)"
- "Closer to Your Heart"
- "Almost Seems (Too Late to Turn)"
- "In a Lifetime"
- "Something to Believe In"
- "Live and Learn"
- "The Hunter"
- "Hourglass"
- "In Fortune's Hand"
- "Why Worry?"
- "Theme from Harry's Game" (1992)
- "Both Sides, Now"
- "Mystery Game"
- "Seanchas"
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