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FOREIGNLANDER
Release: June 2004

They came across the ocean from the British Isles. They sang the songs of their homeland in a new country. They lived, loved and died here. This is the music of the Foreignlander. Newly arranged pieces from 17-20th Century Appalachia, performed by Lydia McCauley and her ensemble, along with special guests. Includes: One Morning in May, The Cuckoo, Pretty Saro, The River Trilogy (arranged by producer Kurt Scherer), Barbara Allen (a favorite live performance piece) and a haunting version of Lover's Lament.

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THE MOON OF WINTERTIME
Release: Oct. 2002

           'An Old World Christmas'

In The Moon of Wintertime Lydia offers a fresh interpretation of some very old Christmas pieces, writes her own version of the Epiphany story, and makes her debut on the Appalachian Dulcimer. Full of mystery and merriment, this album can be enjoyed during the Christmas season and quite possibly throughout the year.

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CD cover -The Moon of Wintertime
THE BEAUTY OF THE EARTH
Release: May 2002

The joy of Life ... of love.
The Beauty of the Earth brings together these feelings with an ecstasy of emotion . Our best selling album to date.

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ENTRANCES

Release: Sept. 1999

Entrances dances through a primeval forest...chants a Franciscan prayer... shares wisdom from a 14th century mystic... sings the sweet sorrow of an Appalachian love song... and swells with a blessing from ancient Scotland's people of the heather.

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CD cover - Entrances

SABBATH DAY'S JOURNEY

Release: Sept. 1998

The soul of Lydia McCauley's music is rooted in the quiet beauty of contemplation. By combining the ancient sounds of the Celts, the Spirituality of Medieval Mystics, and the woeful mourn of the Appalachian tradition, Lydia writes new music that evokes a sense of the past. Sweeping across the centuries, crossing the continents, from Italy to England, Ireland to Southern Appalachian Mountains, she weaves a beautiful musical tapestry of her own journeys.

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CD cover - Sabbath Day's Journey




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