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| Paul Mounsey is a musician from Scotland.Paul Mounsey is an honours graduate from Trinity College, London where he studied with Richard Arnell.To date, Paul Mounsey has released 5 solo albums:
Nahoo (1994)
1.As Terras Baixas da Holanda 8.My Faithful Fond One 11.Mhairead Og (Young Margaret), Pt.Mhairead Og (Young Margaret), Pt.Hope Your Not Guilty 16.Don Roberto's Sabbath 7.Last Thoughts
City of Walls (2003)
1.Iomair Thusa Choinnich Cridhe 2.This article about a Scottish musician is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.See Copyrights for details.Paul MounseyPaul Mounsey is a Scottish composer and producer who has been living for the past 15 years in Brazil.Perhaps because he didn't have any Gaelic, he felt the music was somehow alien, but also similar to Native American.One day, he decided to play around with some samples and remixed them with other forms of music.The result was "Passing Away".The project aimed to fuse pop rhythms and the latin influences of his adopted home, with the traditional sounds of his native Scotland.Albums:NahooA superb album mixing contemporary and traditional styles.Nahoo Too Another CD to make the Top Ten in the World Music Charts.Paul MounseyPaul Mounsey brings is inimitable talents and trademark sounds to some wonderful Gaelic singing.City Of WallsPaul MounseyScottishIona RecordsReleased: 2003Catalogue Number: IRCD069Barcode: 5014818006920Running Time: 53 mins.Paul Mounsey explained his musical approach: "I have always been struck by the inherent groove in many Scottish folk tunes.All Rights Reserved
ARTISTdirect is a federally registered service mark of ARTISTdirect, Inc.Hours() * 3600 + newCurrentTime.Minutes() * 60 + newCurrentTime.Join Amazon Prime today.See all 6 customer reviews...Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?To hear a song sample, click on "Listen" by that sample.Visit our audio help page for more information.Add a iframe that allows us to ping the server when this element becomes visible
a9AdsViewNamespace.Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?See all 355 customer reviews...As soon as I heard the opening track to this CD, I was hooked.Celtic techno, but it's really much more than that, and the CD spans many musical styles, from frenetic electronics to more muted pieces later on.The samples work seamlessly, and the melodies are truly a thing of beauty, making this, without a doubt, the best music CD I have ever purchased.Was this review helpful to you?"Thanks for the valuable feedback you provided to other Amazon.Brazilian rhythms and the haunting Gaelic melodies.If you like listening to Enigma or Enya, Nahoo is highly recommended.See all 6 customer reviews...Absolutely buying material
From the starting track over the more known Runrig cover Alba to the finnishing touch with for example I Will Go, this is a must have in the collection for celtic, dance, relax...Published 17 months ago by William S.Most underrated guitar player in rock history...What's that Whistle Song?Be the first person to add an article about this item at Amapedia.Be able to look smarter than your peers!!!Scrabble: A list by Julie H.Music You Should Hear: Artists' PicksWant to know what Norah Jones, Sting, and Il Divo are listening to?Find out in Music You Should Hear, where these and other artists tell you about the music they love.For more about music, check out our blog, Amazon Earworm, and our monthly newsletters, Amazon Delivers.Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.Track your recent orders.Get Complimentary Ringtones Now!Your full email address is never displayed and is not used for marketing purposes.Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy.Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days.Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions.My basket contains
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