Reinterpreting songs from centuries-old songbooks, Luar Na Lubre has brought the musical traditions of Galicia, a Celtic region in northwestern Spain, to the international stage since 1986. The recipients of the Ideal award as Best Galician Folk Group awarded by the region's leading newspapers, El Ideal Gallego, the band continues to reinvent the music of their homeland. Formed in 1986 in the small city of A Coruna, Luar Na Lubre has made its greatest impact in collaboration with British musician and composer Mike Oldfield, who they met in 1992. In addition to covering piper and bandleader Bietto Romero's song "O Son Do Ar," Oldfield invited vocalist Rosa Cedron to make a guest appearance at his Tubular Bells III concert in London and the band to join him on a world tour. The increased exposure enabled the group to earn their first gold disc with their 1997 album, Plenilunio.
Musicians
Rosa Cedrón: Violoncello e Voz
Bieito Romero: Gaitas galegas, acordeón diatónico e zanfoña
Xulio Varela: Bouzouki, trompa e percusións
Xan Cerqueiro: Frautas
Patxi Bermúdez: Bodhran e tambor galego
Xavier Cedrón: Violín
Daniel Sisto: Guitarra acústica
Colaboradores
Xabier Ferreiro: Percusións latinas e efectos (4, 6, 7, 10, 11 e 12)
Xosé Alvarez: Mandolina (4 e 12)
Paula Oanes: Harpa celta (2 e 9)
Daniel Cerqueiro: Guitarra acústica (1)
Michel Canada: Guitarra acústica (5) e triángulo (12)
Fernando Villar: Teclados (1 e 3)
Plenilunio
Release Date: 1997
Label: Wea/Warner
Track List
01. O son do ar
02. Tu gitana
03. Ao-Tea-Roa
04. Río Xordo
05. Os teus ollos
06. Ronsel
07. Pola Pomte de San Xoán
08. Pandeirada das Fiandeiras de Ramelle
09. Sol de outono
10. Cantiga de Falvan
11. Romance de Bernaldino e Sabeliña
12. Galaecia
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