Sunken Treasures Explained

Sunken Treasures
Type:studio
Artist:Tempest
Cover:Tempest_Sunken.JPG
Released:1993
Genre:Celtic rock
Length:47:21
Prev Title:Serrated Edge
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Surfing to Mecca
Next Year:1994

Sunken Treasures is the third release by Tempest. It is a collection of rare/demo tracks up until that point.[1]

Tracks

  1. Queen of Argyll (Stewart)
  2. Nottamun Town (Traditional/Tempest)
  3. Milligan’s Fancy (Sørbye)
  4. When Tenskwatawa Sings (Longcor)
  5. Black Jack Davy (Traditional/Tempest)
  6. The Creel (Traditional/Tempest) (Celtic Society’s Quickstep/The Drunken Piper)
  7. And Shall Trelawney Die? (Hawker/Longcor)
  8. Cat in the Corner (Sørbye)
  9. Heavy Nettles (Traditional/Tempest) (Trip to Neenagh/Jenny Nettles)
  10. One Last Cold Kiss (Felix Pappalardi/Gail Collins Pappalardi) (Mountain cover)
  11. Baladi (Wullenjohn/Mullen)
  12. The Barrow Man (Sørbye)
  13. Winding Road (Sørbye)
  14. The Parting Glass (Traditional/Tempest)

Album produced by Tempest with Mike Demmers, Executive Producer: Teri Lee. Assembled by Mike Demmers at Desitrek #Studios, Portland, OR. Mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Records, Berkeley, CA.

Credits

References

  1. Web site: Tempest: Discography.