Now signed to Alan Stivell’s Blue Note Records, the title track from second album “E Langonned” leads Alan Stivell’s back-to-school campaign. There were many famous songs of Alan Stivell available. On E Langonned album, Alan Stivell have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. E Langonned is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
Gavotenn Pourled is one of the best records ever. Charming song, great melody. This is the most melodic ambitious and satisfying track in E Langonned. Bwthyn Fy Nain is a strong cut, one of many. The opening track Ffarwel I Aberystwyth is very much like you would expect from other albums. Get E Langonned and turn on Briste Leathair Pheadair-Mairseal A’chearc if you are going to sip your wine late at night. |titile| is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in E Langonned. Strong, powerful vocals of Alan Stivell in Bal Fisel are very impressive. Alan Stivell allows each song to breathe and flourish. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on E Langonned. If you are a Alan Stivell fan, you will love Sagart O Donaill. No Alan Stivell song has come close to capturing my attention as Diougan Gwenc’hlan did. I hope to keep hearing Alan Stivell works for a long time to come. In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Alan Stivell. What sets Oye Vie (Bonne Nuit) apart is Alan Stivell’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres.
E Langonned CD


