The Parting Tide

The Parting Tide is a studio album by Nightnoise. The album was released by Windham Hill Records (WD-1097) in 1990.[1]

The Parting Tide
Studio album by
Nightnoise
Released1990
Recorded1990
GenreIrish traditional
Celtic
Chamber music
Jazz
Length46 minutes
LabelWindham Hill Records
ProducerMícheál Ó Domhnaill
Nightnoise chronology
At the End of the Evening
(1988)
The Parting Tide
(1990)
Shadow of Time
(1993)

Track listing

  1. "Bleu" by Brian Dunning (4:56)
  2. "An Irish Carol" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (8:00)
  3. "Jig of Sorts" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (3:29)
  4. "Through the Castle Garden" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (2:52)
  5. "Island of Hope and Tears" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (4:45)
  6. "The Kid in the Cot" by Brian Dunning (6:05)
  7. "The Tryst" by Billy Oskay (4:23)
  8. "Snow Is Lightly Falling" by Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill (3:55)
  9. "The Abbot" by Mícheál Ó Domhnaill (7:41)

Credits

  • Billy Oskay – violin, viola, keyboards, recording supervisor, mixing
  • Mícheál Ó Domhnaill – guitar, whistle, keyboards, vocals, producer
  • Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill – vocals, piano, keyboards, whistle, accordion
  • Brian Dunning – flute, alto flute, panpipes, panflute
  • Brian Willis – cymbal (8)
  • Mark Boddeker – mastering supervisor
  • Bernie Grundman – mastering
  • Anne Robinson – art direction
  • Erv Schroeder – photography (front cover)
  • Irene Young – photography
  • Notes Published by Nightnoise Music (BMI)/Windham Hill Music (BMI)
  • Recorded at Nightnoise Studios, Portland, OR
  • Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
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References

  1. "The Parting Tide". Retrieved 17 September 2011.
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