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  1. The Gravel Walk is a 1997 album by Tempest. Tracks. One for the Fiddler (Sorbye) Buffalo Jump (MacLean) Bonnie Lass of Anglesey (Wullenjohn/Traditional) Green Grow the Rashes (Traditional) Flowers of Red Hill (Traditional) Sinclair (Traditional) Plains of Kildare (Traditional) Trip Across the Mountain (Sorbye/Traditional) Broken Ring ...

  2. Turn of the Wheel is a 1996 album by Tempest. [2] It was their first release on a major label, Magna Carta Records. It was also their first in a long string of albums produced by Robert Berry. Michael Mullen is pictured in the album artwork, but does not appear on the album (as he rejoined after it was finished).

  3. www.tempestmusic.com › html › discographyTempest: Discography

    Produced and engineered by Robert Berry at Soundtek Studios in Campbell, California, during June and July, 1998. Released by Magna Carta. The Gravel Walk - 1997

  4. tempestcelticrock.bandcamp.com › album › the-gravel-walkThe Gravel Walk | Tempest

    "The Gravel Walk" is a great representation of Tempest's live show without being a "live" album. The band has been performing and recording since 1988, playing countless live dates and releasing five CDs. Some have described Tempest as a folk-rock band.

  5. This page includes The Gravel Walk's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "The Gravel Walk" on Discogs.

  7. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Turn_of_the_WheelTurn of the Wheel

    It was their first release on a major label, Magna Carta Records. It was also their first in a long string of albums produced by Robert Berry. Michael Mullen is pictured in the album artwork, but does not appear on the album (as he rejoined after it was finished). Tracks. The Barrow Man (Sorbye) Dunmore Lassies (Traditional)