Trapeze Catalogue Home / Shop / Trapeze Catalogue / Andrew Cronshaw The Great Dark Water Andrew Cronshaw The Great Dark Water Andrew Cronshaw The Great Dark Water £12.00 Stock Status: In Stock Add to your Wish List Information Specifications This is a long-overdue re-issue in its original form of an album first recorded for the Waterfront label in 1982 by multi-instrumentalist, writer and leading world music figure Andrew Cronshaw. A regular nominee in the World Music and Musician of the Year categories of the BBC Folk Awards, Cronshaw has expanded the awareness not only of the variety of instruments he plays, but also of the music of Finland and the many other countries where he has researched, collaborated and performed. He is possibly best-known for his remarkable work On The Shoulders Of The Great Bear album and tour a few years ago. This album, however, recorded with some of the most highly-regarded musicians, in the idiom, primarily explores Cronshaws roots in English and Celtic music, and it remains something of a landmark within the genre. He performs regularly all around the world in both small concert and large festival environments, and his reputation and visibility will ensure a ready market for this re-issue among both cognoscenti and those discovering the genre. For more information about Andrew Cronshaw and his music, visit his web site at www.cloudvalley.com Disc 1 Track Title Artist 1 The Voice Of Silence Andrew Cronshaw 2 The Wexford Carol Andrew Cronshaw 3 Andro And His Cutty Gun Andrew Cronshaw 4 A Galician Processional Andrew Cronshaw 5 Harry Bloodgood's Famous Jig / The American Boot Dance Andrew Cronshaw 6 The Blacksmith Andrew Cronshaw 7 Fingal's Cave Andrew Cronshaw 8 A Yowe Came To Our Door Andrew Cronshaw 9 The Ship In Distress / The St Kilda Rowing Song / Go To Sea No More / Pandeirada De Entrimo Andrew Cronshaw 10 Gentle Dark Haired Mary Andrew Cronshaw 11 Empty Places Andrew Cronshaw EAN: 824046650223 Release: June 2011 Artist: Andrew Cronshaw Brand: Trapeze Product Code: TRACD6502 Weight: 0.12kg