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This bonus track, added now at Bandcamp, is a later recording of 'The Seagiant' that appeared on our 3rd CD Ariel on Prikosnovénie, France in 2001. Produced in two studios with Brett Taylor and Harry Williamson, it features the exquisite addition of a 'Cello part composed by Mark Krol, performed by Caerwen Martin.

Every ten thousand years, passion awakens the Dreaming giant betwixt he slumbers in timeless memory.

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Sleep, oh darling our Storm has passed,
dream of it all your life
though our dreams might only come briefly true
they last long after you die

Sleep, my Ocean my River my Rain,
safe in the Earth that loves you:
rest my Hunger, down on the seafloor
till I return to wake you,
I will return ...

Oh, look you’re so peaceful
just like some man who dreams on the seafloor
Oh! my Seagiant was beautiful,
you won’t forget me.

Sleep, oh darling ...

credits

from The Faerietale Woman by Fionvarra 1990. Free, released October 1, 2021
Lyrics, Music composition, Vocals, acoustic Guitar: Louisa John-Krol (then Louise John), pre-Fionvarra, circa 1985
Cello line composed by Mark Krol
Cello: performed by Caerwen Martin, directed & recorded by Brett Taylor at Siamese Studio, courtesy Sean Bowley (Eden)
Produced with two engineers: Harry Williamson (Harp in the sea portions) and Brett Taylor (primary song recording & mixing), Pilgrim Arts
Photograph of Louisa at St Kilda beach, 1991

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Louisa John-Krol Australia

Louisa is an Australian singer, composer, writer & faery storyteller who has released many albums of ethereal music on indie labels, primarily in France. She's completing a fantasy series, The Elderbrook Chronicles, with a soundtrack.

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