A The Electricks/Flatfoot 56 fan has asked me if know any other Celtic Christian band. OK, I will post 4 bands. The first one is Eden Burning. Stay tuned for more.
"Eden Burning were a popular Christian band from Cheltenham led by Paul Northup. They originally met as members of Charlton Kings Baptist church, and were active within the Christian music community between 1989 and 1996. Their style - a mixture of "folk and the odd grungy guitar flying around", as Northup once described it - influenced many other artists, such as the group Why?. The band's name refers to the Garden of Eden burning down after Satan claimed it as his own when Adam and Eve were banished from Eden for eating the forbidden fruit. (See the book of Genesis)
During their time together the band recorded three studio albums. There was also a live album, Smilingly Home, recorded in front of their home crowd at what is now the University of Gloucestershire. Subsequently, to celebrate 20 years of the Greenbelt festival, the Christian music festival, they released a "Best of" album which is available from their website.
Paul Northup went on to play with Belljar, and later became general manager of Greenbelt Festivals Ltd.2" (from Wikipedia)
Paul Northup - vocals, guitars
Charlotte Ayrton - guitars, whistles, flute, harmonica
Charlie Ingram - mandolin, electric guitar, piano, vocals
Mike Simpson - percussion
John Mowforth - fretless bass
Former members
Neill - mandolin, bouzouki, six-string guitars, 12-string guitars, classical guitars, vocals
Nive Hall - bass, vocals
Discography:
"Thin Walls" (11 tracks, 1990)
"Much More than Near" (EP, 1991)
"Vinegar and Brown Paper" (1992)
"Smilingly Home" (15 tracks, live, 1993)
"Mirth and Matter" (10 tracks, 1994)
"You could be the Meadow" (Single, 1994)
"Be an Angel" (5 track EP, 1994)
"Brink" (11 tracks, 1995)
"The Hatchery" (best of, 19 tracks, 2003)
www.edenburning.co.uk
www.andineil.com/edenburning
www.crossrhythms.co.uk/artists/Eden_Burning/7203/?ref=news
DOWNLOAD:
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"Eden Burning were a popular Christian band from Cheltenham led by Paul Northup. They originally met as members of Charlton Kings Baptist church, and were active within the Christian music community between 1989 and 1996. Their style - a mixture of "folk and the odd grungy guitar flying around", as Northup once described it - influenced many other artists, such as the group Why?. The band's name refers to the Garden of Eden burning down after Satan claimed it as his own when Adam and Eve were banished from Eden for eating the forbidden fruit. (See the book of Genesis)
During their time together the band recorded three studio albums. There was also a live album, Smilingly Home, recorded in front of their home crowd at what is now the University of Gloucestershire. Subsequently, to celebrate 20 years of the Greenbelt festival, the Christian music festival, they released a "Best of" album which is available from their website.
Paul Northup went on to play with Belljar, and later became general manager of Greenbelt Festivals Ltd.2" (from Wikipedia)
Paul Northup - vocals, guitars
Charlotte Ayrton - guitars, whistles, flute, harmonica
Charlie Ingram - mandolin, electric guitar, piano, vocals
Mike Simpson - percussion
John Mowforth - fretless bass
Former members
Neill - mandolin, bouzouki, six-string guitars, 12-string guitars, classical guitars, vocals
Nive Hall - bass, vocals
Discography:
"Thin Walls" (11 tracks, 1990)
"Much More than Near" (EP, 1991)
"Vinegar and Brown Paper" (1992)
"Smilingly Home" (15 tracks, live, 1993)
"Mirth and Matter" (10 tracks, 1994)
"You could be the Meadow" (Single, 1994)
"Be an Angel" (5 track EP, 1994)
"Brink" (11 tracks, 1995)
"The Hatchery" (best of, 19 tracks, 2003)
www.edenburning.co.uk
www.andineil.com/edenburning
www.crossrhythms.co.uk/artists/Eden_Burning/7203/?ref=news
DOWNLOAD:
www.mediafire.com/?3oo8vu35kt73lgd
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