Atlantic Bridge (album)
1987 studio album by Davy Spillane / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Atlantic Bridge was the Irish uilleann pipes player Davy Spillane's first solo album after the break-up of Moving Hearts. Together with producer P.J. Curtis he assembled a stellar cast of musicians from both sides of the Atlantic including, Albert Lee, Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Christy Moore and many more to produce a fine blend of traditional and contemporary music.[2][3] Curtis observed the album's fusion of Irish traditional, contemporary, bluegrass and country rock, merging "happily to find new dimensions in music which resulted form those meetings."[4]
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Released | 1987 (re-released in 1988) | |||
Recorded | Lansdowne and Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin | |||
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Length | 43:46 | |||
Label | Tara Music label | |||
Producer | P.J. Curtis | |||
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The album was originally released on Tara Music in 1987. AllMusic awards the album with 4.5 stars.[5]
There is a short acoustic hidden track at index point 11.