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From Silence
2005 studio album by Troy Donockley & Dave Bainbridge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Silence is a progressive rock album by Troy Donockley and Dave Bainbridge. It is an improvised piece recorded in the setting of the Lincoln Cathedral and released in 2005. This recording shows Troy Donockley as a multi-skilled woodwind player. His main instrument is the Uilleann Pipes while also adding low whistles, electric and acoustic guitars, keys, cittern and the mandolin. His musical partner is his colleague from Iona, the guitarist and keyboard player Dave Bainbridge.
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The collaboration was inititated by Voiceprint's Bob Ayling.
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Critical reception
Gary Hill of Music Street Journal said: "As can be expected, much of the music here has a decidedly Celtic sound. The sound the two artists achieve is quite pretty and sedate."[1]
Track listing
Disc - Total Time 56:14
- From Silence: Part One – 9:45
- From Silence: Part Two – 6:15
- From Silence: Part Three – 15:51
- From Silence: Part Four – 9:04
- From Silence: Part Five – 9:44
- From Silence: Part Six – 5:35
Personnel
- Troy Donockley - Uilleann pipes, low whistles, acoustic guitars, tin whistles, vocals
- Dave Bainbridge - piano, electric guitars, bouzouki
Release details
- 2005, UK, Open Sky OPENVP5CD
References
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