Le Pélégrin
Le Pélégrin is an album by the group Tri Yann released in January 2001, their first album since Portraits, in 1995.
Le Pélégrin | ||||
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Released | 2001 | |||
Genre | Breton music | |||
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The album is a trip across Celtic regions, from Scotland to La Compostella. The songs are almost all compositions by the group. For the first time, the group uses a female singer in Bleunwenn (sister of Konan Mevel) who took over while Jean-Paul Corbineau was sick in 2000. 2001 was also the thirtieth anniversary of the group.
Tracks
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I Rim Bo Ro" | |
2. | "Je m'en vas" | |
3. | "Le Chasseur de temps" | |
4. | "Keenan's Pub" | |
5. | "Les Filles d'Irlande" | |
6. | "La Geste de Sarajevo" | |
7. | "Korantenig" | |
8. | "Fransozig" | |
9. | "Maiawela" | |
10. | "Buvons vin de Clisson" | |
11. | "Gwerz Porsal" | |
12. | "L'ULM Merveilleux" | |
13. | "De nivôse en frimaire" | |
14. | "À matine à la télé" | |
15. | "Kas abahr en Okitania" | |
16. | "Dansons la listériole" | |
17. | "L'Arrivée à Compostelle" |
Musicians
- Jean Chocun
- Jean-Paul Corbineau
- Jean-Louis Jossic
- Gérard Goron
- Jean-Luc Chevalier
- Konan Mevel (bagpipes)
- Freddy Bourgeois (keyboards)
- Christophe Peloil (violin)
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