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Claddagh Ring Discography

Claddagh Ring

Catchy title, huh? Wonder where we got that?! Recorded in January and February of 1993, released only on cassette in March of the same year, this was our first recording. It was recorded in a basement studio on 4-track Analog (reel-to-reel) equipment. Therefore, it was pretty straightforward, no fancy effects and little overdubbing. Most of the songs are traditional.
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Although we did go into a digital studio and rerecord this tape, we eventually decided that the quality was not what we wanted to present to our fans.  Current plans are to include another recording of these songs, a few at a time, on upcoming CDs.

Circle of Friends

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Recorded at Emerald City Studios in Wichita, Kansas, under the engineering expertise of Mike "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" Curtis, in May and June of 1994. This one was released on CD and cassette in August 1994. With a studio like this, we got to go crazy...doubling voices, adding sound effects, synthesized orchestra, and even a grand piano (no, we can't do it that way in concert, but we had to get all the new toys out of our systems). Nobody has told us that we overdid it -- and, believe me, we know some people who would tell us if we did.

By the way, our own Lisa Hager did all of the art for the CD and tape.

Celtic Before Celtic Was Cool

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Recorded at Anybody Listening Studio in Wichita, Kansas, and at Brick Barn Recording Studio in Newton, Kansas, from 1997 - 1999.  This one was released on CD in August 1999.  Since we went crazy with the last one, dubbing and adding special effects, we decided to tone this one down a bit.  Dean Karres and Mary Grider helped us out on several of the songs.  Devery Corteville designed most of the artwork; her daughter, Kira, did the Claddagh Ring for the CD imprint and back cover.  Patricia Helms, Lloyd's wife, took most of the photographs; Cindy Troutman, Devery's "adopted" daughter, took the one of Mary.
 

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