• Chemins de Terre is a folk rock album by Alan Stivell, originally released in 1973. It was produced by Franck Giboni. It was retitled From Celtic Roots...
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    Central European countries. In 1995, under the project: D'est en ouest, chemins de terre et d'Europe (From east to west, roads through Europe's farmlands) organized...
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  • Central European countries. In 1995, under the project: D'est en ouest, chemins de terre et d'Europe (From east to west, roads through Europe's farmlands) organized...
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  • 2010 Wayne Shorter Alegría 2003 Instrumental version Alan Stivell Chemins de Terre 1973 Trees Garden of Jane Delawney 1970 Sang "He Moved Through the...
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  • Regie des Chemins de Père, historic railway company in Morocco Régie des Chemins de terre du Mali, railway operator in Mali Régie des Chemins de Mer du Sénégal...
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    instrumental #02) À l'Olympia / Olympia Concert (1972) (live #01) Chemins de Terre / From Celtic Roots / Celtic Rock (1973) (studio #04) E Langonned (1974)...
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  • It's a return to the roots, a return to the violin and to folk-rock (Chemins de Terre), and both an ever innovative approach, playing on electric harp and...
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  • band. From the album Reflets to the new one Explore, without forget Chemins de Terre (1973), Alan Stivell has made 22 albums and toured all over the world...
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    albums October 13 – Family play their last concert at De Montfort Hall at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University) before splitting up for good...
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  • mainstream success internationally. With Dan Ar Braz, he then released Chemins de Terre (1974), which launched Breton folk-rock. This set the stage for stars...
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