Woven Cord
1999 studio album by Iona with All Souls Orchestra
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Woven Cord is a live progressive rock album by Iona with the All Souls Orchestra,[1] released in 1999. It was recorded on 29 May 1999 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, when Iona joined with the All Souls Orchestra for a unique collaboration to celebrate the band's tenth anniversary. Additional recording was made at Visions of Albion, Yorkshire, in July and August 1999. The engineers were Nigel Palmer and Matt Parkin.
| Woven Cord | ||||
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| Studio album by Iona with All Souls Orchestra | ||||
| Released | October 1999 | |||
| Recorded | Royal Festival Hall, London on 29 May 1999 | |||
| Genre | Progressive rock, Celtic rock, Christian rock | |||
| Length | 78:08 | |||
| Label | Alliance Open Sky Records re-release 2005 | |||
| Producer | Dave Bainbridge | |||
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Personnel
Band
- Joanne Hogg - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
- Dave Bainbridge - guitars, keyboards, bouzouki
- Phil Barker - bass guitar
- Frank Van Essen - drums, percussion, violin
- Troy Donockley - Uilleann pipes, whistles, cittern, guitars, keyboards, vocals
Additional musicians and special guests
- Nick Beggs - Chapman Stick (on "Man" and "Revelation")
- Tim Harries - double bass
- Marlou Van Essen - backing vocals (on "Lindisfarne", "Dancing On The Wall", "Revelation")
- All Souls Orchestra - orchestral instruments
- Noel Tredinnick - conductor, arranger
Track listing
Disc 1 - total time 78:08
- "Overture" – 5:01
- "Bi"-Se I Mo Shuil Pt. 1 – 2:33
- "Matthew" - The Man – 13:01
- "White Sands" – 4:15
- "Murlough Bay" – 4:17
- "Dancing on the Wall" – 5:27
- "Encircling" – 12:24
- "Lindisfarne" – 7:52
- "Revelation" – 7:00
- "Woven Cord" – 9:25
- "Beyond These Shores" – 6:53
Release details
- 1999, UK, Alliance Records ALD 1901802, release date ? October 1999, CD
- 1999, USA, Forefront Records FFD-5246, release date ? October 1999, CD
- 2005, UK, Open Sky Records OPENVP6CD, release date 20 June 2005, CD