Glendalough

Story Behind The Song

Found the rhythm first, all else followed. It may yet evolve further........

Song Description

Celtic Rock Instrumental featuring Uilleann pipes and guitar.

Song Length 3:50 Genre World - Celtic, Folk - Rock
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood Exultant, In High Spirits Era 2000 and later

Quite a nice traditional sounding Celtic tune, with a subtle, hint of a modern "rock" guitar track. The instrumental bridge offered an effective variation to the melodic theme. All of the instrumentation was skillfully played and the production was mixed well.

All I can say is that it is very soulful and beautiful. This material can fit anywhere - travel films, fairy tales, beautiful dramas, nature and travel programs. This sounds great. Just excellent! Oh my my...

Really nice Celtic vibe...whistle is great...sounds like I was hearing 3 different whistles....kit drum also...well done

It's a great blend of a number of instruments that tie together nicely in this instrumental. The variety of themes helps to keep it interesting. The quality of the performance is excellent and fade-in's and fade-out's are done well. The sound has a Celtic feel from Ireland or the British Isles. The percussion lends itself as a background in an Irish dance. With the variety of threads, I would call it something like "Celtic Medley".

I remember this tune and the nice drum work, melodic structure and still love it! Nice work Bob, and if it aint Bob I'll kiss the blarney stone...

Music Bob Bentley Producer Bob Bentley
Performance Bob Bentley
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Jim Aitken My Top Songs 6/30/2022
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