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  1. 18 ott 2010 · This concept album, mostly based around J. Meade Falkner's 1898 novel, Moonfleet, tells the tale of smuggling, treasure, friendship, love, and loss in the 18th century. With exquisite orchestration, great songwriting, and de Burgh's unmistakable voice, this is his most consistent set of songs in nearly a decade (and that is saying a lot, since ...

  2. Christopher John Davison (born 15 October 1948), known professionally as Chris de Burgh ( English: / d ˈbɜːr / d'-BER ), is a British-Irish singer-songwriter and musician. He started out as an art rock performer but subsequently started writing more pop-oriented material. He has had several top 40 hits in the UK and two in the US, but he is ...

  3. Moonfleet & Other Stories: Chris De Burgh: Amazon.it: CD e Vinili} Passa al contenuto principale.it. In consegna a Roma 00185 Aggiorna posizione ...

  4. Chris de Burgh is the master of storytelling through song and he truly excels with Moonfleet and Other Stories , released on October 24th through Ferryman Productions. Chris s latest album has been inspired by the gripping 18th century tale of love and loss, set against a backdrop of smuggling in the coastal village of Moonfleet, Dorset.

  5. Moonfleet Bay Lyrics: Alas poor john he was a prisoner / Fortune's fool for many a day / Blinded by that cursed diamond / With his freedom he must pay / And so it was for faithful elzevir / Cast in

  6. De Burgh signed with A&M Records in 1974, and supported Supertramp on their Crime of the Century tour, building himself a small fan base. His debut, Far Beyond These Castle Walls, was a folk-tinged stab at fantasy in the tradition of the Moody Blues that failed to chart upon its release in February of 1975. That July, he released a single from ...

  7. Chris de Burgh is the master of storytelling through song and he truly excels with Moonfleet and Other Stories , released on October 24th through Ferryman Productions. Chris s latest album has been inspired by the gripping 18th century tale of love and loss, set against a backdrop of smuggling in the coastal village of Moonfleet, Dorset.

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