03-27-2004, 09:27 AM
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: You'll See Perpetual Change.
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- TITLE: The Middle Earth Album
- MUSICIANS: Glass Hammer
- GENRE: folk, with classical and Celtic influences (Some tracks have choruses that sound rather like Gilbert and Sullivan)
- CANONICAL TOLKIEN or ORIGINAL? Original
- REVIEW: Great fun! The first half of the album is as if you are in the Prancing Pony listening to the group playing there. Highly recommended for hobbits who love humor and a good tale. Though I would give a word of warning to dwarves. They do poke a bit of good-natured fun at one Balin Longbeard. Some very beautiful tracks on the latter half “As I walk”, “The Last Ship”, and “Mithrandir”. “Sweet Goldberry” even gives mention to our own Barrow Wight! Toward the end, a little of their symphonic progressive sound creeps in, but it is a light and positive addition. I'd say "Mirkwood" would be the weakest track on the CD.
- DO YOU RECOMMEND IT? Yes
- PRICE YOU PAID: $15.99 USD
- WHERE YOU BOUGHT IT: Amazon
- Do you know of any online samples? Yes, Look under Newest Stuff
Tracks- Elrenn and Endereth
- The Old Troll
- The Old Troll and the Maiden
- Dwarf and Orc
- The King's Beer
- The Ballad of Balin Longbeard
- The Man in the Wood
- Mirkwood
- As I Walk
- The Last Ship
- Mithrandir (This Fading Age)
- Sweet Goldberry
- No Crown for Balin
Last edited by Hilde Bracegirdle; 03-29-2004 at 04:04 PM.
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