The links below if pasted into RealPlayer, QuickTime Player, Winamp or any compatible
streaming audio utility will play 11 tracks, 50 minutes, fingerstyle acoustic guitar
instrumental - my complete CD 'The Emerant Lea'. The top link is lo-fi (28.8k modem) 
and
sounds pretty poor. The bottom link is 128k speed hi-fi and sounds as it should, but 
won't
play unless you have a really fast connection. Make sure there are no line breaks in 
the
copied link.

http://chooser.mp3.com/cgi-bin/play/play.cgi/AAICQgAAAADABG5vcm1QBQAAAFL2PwIAUQoAAABDKDK3OrIHS24Q4h3CX5Je8HDMRTs-/the_emerant_lea.m3u

http://chooser.mp3.com/cgi-bin/play/play.cgi/AAIBQgAAAADABG5vcm1QBQAAAFL2PwIAUQoAAABDKDK3OpxzcGNq2Kgju73npBH8ex4-/the_emerant_lea.m3u

If for any reason these don't work directly and just play the CD straight through, the 
URL
is 
http://www.mp3.com/stations/emerantlea

The guitars used are: Lowden O-10, Lowden S-25J, Lowden S5FN, Martin D-18, 0000 Martin
kit, Tacoma Papoose, Eko Texan. The repertoire and style is Scottish/celtic baroque
fingerstyle and all are original compositions except one track which is from an 18th
century manuscript. 

Full info on all the tracks and recording methods is on
http://www.mp3.com/DavidKilpatrick, and stuff about building the kit guitar and other
general background, pix of guitars etc, on
http://www.maxwellplace.demon.co.uk/pandemonium/guitars.html - this also has reports on
various events with pix of people like Pierre Bensusan, George Lowden, John Renbourn, 
Bert
Jansch etc. This website also provides all the material (cover and inside liner notes
files) needed to make a home-burned copy of the CD above from the mp3 files.

David Kilpatrick
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