Midsummer - Heather Alexander

Midsummer

Heather Alexander

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1997-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1997 Sea Fire Productions

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Hunt is On Heather Alexander 3:39 USD 0.99
2
Wolfen One Heather Alexander 3:40 USD 0.99
3
Only the Music Heather Alexander 4:24 USD 0.99
4
Smoke Filled Pictures Heather Alexander 5:02 USD 0.99
5
Brannigan's Special Ale Heather Alexander 2:31 USD 0.99
6
Dance In the Circle Heather Alexander 4:45 USD 0.99
7
Horsdanz*Macy's Jig*Heather's Heather Alexander 4:52 USD 0.99
8
Midsummer Heather Alexander 4:06 USD 0.99
9
Shattered Glass Heather Alexander 5:17 USD 0.99
10
Tomorrow I Leave for Battle Heather Alexander 3:17 USD 0.99
11
March of Cambreadth Heather Alexander 4:47 USD 0.99
12
Courage Knows No Bounds Heather Alexander 3:01 USD 0.99
13
Flesh Against the Thorn Heather Alexander 3:37 USD 0.99
14
Close Your Eyes Heather Alexander 4:10 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Awesome

    5
    By mehkaela
    I found Heather Alexander while reading a Chris Longknife story and decided to look the song up to hear it. OMG this is amazing! It's a shame that she hasn't dine that many albums but this woman has some serious talent in my opinion.
  • Great song

    5
    By thkpara
    I heard this on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast by Marc Gunn. Great song and podcast.
  • awesome

    5
    By rhainegoddess
    i discovere heather alexander through the book the moon in the mirror by p.r. frost. its playing while the heroine is killing animated garden gnomes. it was a great scene and the song caught my eye so i looked it up and was pleased that i did. anyone who is a fan of celtic music should be very happy with this album.
  • just like chuckpekor said... a great find!

    5
    By Neanderthal Studios
    I like his voice and his songs are clever
  • Heather Alexander is a find!

    5
    By ChuckPekor
    Heather Alexander is a rare find - some wonderful music. I discovered her and March of Cambreadth in "Ghost", by John Ringo, like one of the othe reviewers - but I loved the book. Also, S.M. Stirling, another great author refers to her. She may not be for everybody, because some of her music is very intense, and even violent, personally I love it. Chuck Pekor
  • Lyrics

    5
    By Flickering
    I read the lyrics to March of Cambreadth in a book, Ghost by John Ringo. The main character's singing as he kills bad guys. Not a fan of the book, but the song caught my eye. The character also said the title and artist. I'd previously read about it in a SECOND book, one of the Protector's War books by S M Stirling (at least, I think it was that one). I thought, "Well, so many of my favorite authors can't be wrong." I got the album, liked it all, and I recommend it to anyone who liked Irish/Celtic music or martial music.
  • Midsummer by Heather Alexander

    4
    By Starhelm
    Nice album, with some truly fun and memorable songs and tunes.