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City Of Walls
''City of Walls'' is the fourth album by Scottish musician Paul Mounsey released in 2003 (see 2003 in music This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2003. Specific locations * 2003 in British music * 2003 in Irish music *2003 in Norwegian music * 2003 in South Korean music Specific genres * 2003 in classical mus ...). Track listing # "City of Walls" # "Since..." # "Dunfermline" # "Heaven's Full" # "Work Song" # "Billy's Birl" # "The Bridge" # "Gad Ionndrainn" # "A Ferro E Fogo" # "Nothing to Lose" # "A Child" # "Taking Back the Land" # "Nineteen Trees" # "Annie" References 2003 albums Paul Mounsey albums {{2000s-folk-album-stub ...
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Paul Mounsey
Paul Mounsey (born 15 April 1959) is a Scottish musician, composer, arranger and record producer. A graduate of Trinity College, London, where he studied with Richard Arnell, Mounsey has composed for film, television, theatre, and television commercials, as well as the concert hall and the Latin American pop market. He has written pop hits for Mexican boy bands, received commissions for concert and multimedia works, lived with and recorded the music of indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest, and to date released five solo albums. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California, United States, working as composer, orchestrator and programmer in the film industry. Discography Solo albums To date, Paul Mounsey has released five solo albums: * '' Nahoo'' (1994) * ''NahooToo'' (1997) * '' Nahoo 3 – Notes from the Republic'' (1999) * '' City of Walls'' (2003) * ''Tha Na Laithean a' Dol Seachad (The Days Flash Past) ''Tha Na Laithean a' Dol Seachad (The Days Flash P ...
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Nahoo 3 - Notes From The Republic
''Nahoo'' is the first album by Scottish musician Paul Mounsey Paul Mounsey (born 15 April 1959) is a Scottish musician, composer, arranger and record producer. A graduate of Trinity College, London, where he studied with Richard Arnell, Mounsey has composed for film, television, theatre, and television c .... Track listing # "Passing Away" (5:16) # "Alba" (5:15) # "Robert Campbell's Lament" (3:06) # "Journeyman" (3:48) # "Dalmore" (3:58) # "Stranger In A Strange Land" (6:19) # "As Terras Baixas Da Holanda" (3:44) # "From Ebb To Flood" (6:02) # "I Will Go" (4:37) # "My Faithful Fond One" (4:49) # "Illusion" (4:54) 1994 albums Paul Mounsey albums {{1990s-pop-album-stub ...
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Tha Na Laithean A' Dol Seachad (The Days Flash Past)
''Tha Na Laithean a' Dol Seachad (The Days Flash Past)'' is the fifth album by Scottish musician Paul Mounsey released in 2005 (see 2005 in music 5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number. It has attained significance throughout history in part because typical humans have five digits on eac ...). Track listing # "Iomair Thusa Choinnich Cridh" # "Tha Na Laithean a' Dol Seachad (The Days Flash Past)" # "Gleann An Fhraoich" # "M'eudail Air Do Shuilean Donna / A'nochd 's a-Raoir" # "Thig Am Bata" # "Fill-lu o ru hu o / Mor a Cheannaich" # "Beacon No 1" # "Tim(e)" # "Beacon No 2" # "A' Feitheamh Fad'" # "Beacon No 3" # "Lewis Rain" References {{Authority control 2005 albums Paul Mounsey albums ...
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2003 In Music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 2003. Specific locations * 2003 in British music * 2003 in Irish music *2003 in Norwegian music * 2003 in South Korean music Specific genres * 2003 in classical music *2003 in country music * 2003 in heavy metal music * 2003 in hip hop music * 2003 in Latin music *2003 in jazz Events January–February *January 6 – The annual Park Lane Group Young Artists festival of contemporary music opens with two concerts in the Purcell Room at the Southbank Centre, London. The first concert, given by the Gallimaufry Ensemble, includes the premiere of a new wind quintet by 23-year-old Benjamin Wallfisch; the second concert features solo bass clarinettist Sarah Watts, who premieres Marc Yeats ''Vox'' for solo bass clarinet and Michael Smetanin's ''Ladder of Escape'' for bass clarinet with prerecorded ensemble of six bass and two contrabass clarinets. *January 7 – The Philip on Film Live festival (until Janu ...
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