Thanks! This song is part of a unauthorized album that was released by unknown group of musicians, it contains both Blackmore's Night songs and songs by Steve Tilston. This album is most likely a renamed version of guitarist Greg Joy's album Celtic Secrets, 1993.
The album "Blackmore's Kingdom" appeared on the internet several years ago, but Ritchie and Candice at once denied it was their's. As amtrotec2 has said, the general theory is that it is really Greg Joy's "Celtic Secrets" album under another name, with various BN songs mixed in.
However, I can confirm that this IS Greg Joy's version of 'Scarborough Fair', because I have it!
Blackmore rules...but certainly not in this tune!!!
ianharkin 1 year ago
Blackmore rules
1Matahari1Matahati 1 year ago
Hello. Nice tune, is it a new song?
I like it very much
McCandice3 1 year ago
Thanks! This song is part of a unauthorized album that was released by unknown group of musicians, it contains both Blackmore's Night songs and songs by Steve Tilston. This album is most likely a renamed version of guitarist Greg Joy's album Celtic Secrets, 1993.
amtrotec2 1 year ago
@amtrotec2 This is a traditional medieval song from England. The first modern version of it was done probably by Simon & Garfunkel.
Sunchild333 1 year ago
@Sunchild333: I know, see information in "Elizabeth My Dear" (The Stone Roses), first video posted on this channel.
amtrotec2 1 year ago
@McCandice3 It isn't by Blackmore's Night!
The album "Blackmore's Kingdom" appeared on the internet several years ago, but Ritchie and Candice at once denied it was their's. As amtrotec2 has said, the general theory is that it is really Greg Joy's "Celtic Secrets" album under another name, with various BN songs mixed in.
However, I can confirm that this IS Greg Joy's version of 'Scarborough Fair', because I have it!
SilverWolfMoon 1 year ago