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Landmarks (Clannad album)

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Landmarks
Studio album by
Released3 March 1998
GenreNew-age, folk
LabelRCA
ProducerCiarán Brennan
Clannad chronology
Lore
(1996)
Landmarks
(1998)
An Díolaim
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Landmarks is a studio album by Irish folk group Clannad. It was released in March 1998. A remastered recording was released 22 February 2005, by RCA Records. It includes a remix of "An Gleann" by Cantoma.

Landmarks garnered Clannad their first ever Grammy Award at the 1999 awards, for Best New Age Album, after two previous nominations.[citation needed]

Track listing

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  1. "An Gleann" – (Ciarán Brennan) — 4:50
  2. "Fadó" – (Padraig Duggan) — 5:17
  3. "A Mhuirnín Ó" – (C. Brennan, Máire Brennan) — 4:59
  4. "Of This Land" – (M. Brennan) — 4:45
  5. "Court to Love" – (C. Brennan) — 3:51
  6. "Golden Ball" (Instrumental) – (C. Brennan) — 4:02
  7. "The Bridge of Tears" – (Noel Duggan) — 4:00
  8. "Autumn Leaves Are Falling" – (C. Brennan) — 3:48
  9. "Let Me See" – (M. Brennan) — 5:06
  10. "Loch na Caillí" (Instrumental) – (C. Brennan) — 3:08
Bonus tracks on the 2005 reissue
  1. "An Gleann" (Cantoma Mix) — (C. Brennan) – 6:53

Personnel

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Clannad
Additional personnel
  • John McSherry — low whistle (track 4), uilleann pipes (track 4)
  • Mel Collins — soprano saxophone (track 6), tenor saxophone (track 8)
  • Vinnie Kilduff — whistle (track 6)
  • David Downes — uilleann pipes (track 7)
  • Ciaran Toorish — violin (track 5)
  • Anthony Drennan — Spanish guitar (tracks 1, 4, 10), slide guitar (track 1), electric guitar (tracks 3, 5, 7, 8), acoustic guitar (track 3, 8)
  • Ian Melrose — acoustic guitar (tracks 2, 3, 5-8), low whistle (track 2), electric guitar (track 8)
  • Deirdre Brennan — bodhrán (track 4, 9)
  • Ian Parker — keyboards (tracks 4-9), piano (track 6, 8)
  • Paul Moran — drums (track 5, 7, 8), percussion (track 9)

Charts

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Chart (1998) Peak
position
U.S Billboard Billboard Top World Albums 6
UK Albums Chart 34

Singles

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  1. "An Gleann"

References

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