Released 1993 Length 47:21 | Genre Celtic rock | |
Sunken Treasures(1993) Surfing to Mecca(1994) |
Sunken Treasures is the third release by Tempest. It is a collection of rare/demo tracks up until that point.
Contents
Tracks
- Queen of Argyll (Stewart)
- Nottamun Town (Traditional/Tempest)
- Milligan’s Fancy (Sorbye)
- When Tenskwatawa Sings (Longcor)
- Black Jack Davy (Traditional/Tempest)
- The Creel (Traditional/Tempest) (Celtic Society’s Quickstep/The Drunken Piper)
- And Shall Trelawney Die? (Hawker/Longcor)
- Cat in the Corner (Sorbye)
- Heavy Nettles (Traditional/Tempest) (Trip to Neenagh/Jenny Nettles)
- One Last Cold Kiss (Felix Pappalardi/Gail Collins Pappalardi) (Mountain cover)
- Baladi (Wullenjohn/Mullen)
- The Barrow Man (Sorbye)
- Winding Road (Sorbye)
- The Parting Glass (Traditional/Tempest)
- Album produced by Tempest with Mike Demmers, Executive Producer: Teri Lee. Assembled by Mike Demmers at Desitrek #Studios, Portland, OR. Mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Records, Berkeley,CA.
Credits
References
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