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Veil of Gossamer is an album by Dave Bainbridge. Released in 2004.

The idea for Veil of Gossamer came from an incident that is said to have occurred in the 7th century to a young shepherd boy whilst on the Northumbrian hills, tending his flock. Seeing a strange sight in the sky off in the distance near Bamburgh and Lindisfarne. It amounted to 'lights' ascending and descending from the heavens. The next day it appears this experience coincided with the death of the celtic saint, St. Aidan. The boy was Cuthbert who became a great church leader and saint himself and succeeded St. Aidan. the music comes from this inspiration.

Recordings took place at the following:

  • Open Sky Studio, Lincolnshire - (Engineer Dave Bainbridge)

also at

  • Studio Frank van Esses, Dalfsen, Holland - (for Frank's contributions)
  • Nick Beggs' studio, UK - (for Nick's basses)
  • Peter Whitfield's studio, UK - (for Peter's strings)
  • The Buddy Project, New York City, USA - (for Chris Hale's vocals)
  • various other places around Wales, Ireland, Scotland and England during 2003 and 2004


Personnel

Band

Track listing

Disc - Total Time 64:19

  1. Chanting Waves – 2:17
  2. Over The Waters – 7:29
  3. Veil Of Gossamer – 4:55
  4. Seen And Unseen – 2:18
  5. Everlasting Hills (part 1) – 5:36
  6. Everlasting Hills (part 2) – 2:34
  7. Everlasting Hills (part 3) – 3:54
  8. Everlasting Hills (part 4) ( – 02:54
  9. Everlasting Hills (part 5) – 4:36
  10. Seahouses – 3:06
  11. Until The Tide Turns – 4:29
  12. Homeward Race – 5:25
  13. Star Filled Skies (part 1) – 3:39
  14. Star Filled Skies (part 2) – 2:40
  15. Star Filled Skies (part 3) – 3:46
  16. Star Filled Skies (part 4) – 4:41

Release Details

  • 2004, UK, Open Sky Records OPENVP4CD, Release Date ? ? 2004, CD