Immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of William Jackson's 'Land of Light', a mesmerising Celtic album that will transport you to a world of traditional beauty. Released on 28 July 1999 through Mill Records, this 59-minute masterpiece weaves a sonic tapestry that showcases Jackson's mastery of the genre.
The album's tracklist is a testament to Jackson's versatility, featuring a range of versions of the title track, including a main version, instrumental, and choral rendition, as well as a Gaelic version, 'Tìr an Aìgh'. Additionally, the album boasts an array of captivating pieces, such as 'The Glasgow Jigs (The Brewing)', 'Molendinar', and 'The Tree', each one showcasing Jackson's skill in crafting compelling, atmospheric music.
From the haunting 'Corryvreckan' to the poignant 'Mary Scott', and the evocative 'Iona' and 'Jura', every track on 'Land of Light' is a testament to Jackson's ability to evoke the spirit of the Celtic tradition. With its rich, nuanced soundscapes and Jackson's evident passion for the music, 'Land of Light' is an album that will resonate deeply with fans of Celtic music and leave a lasting impression on all who listen.