Eden's Bridge
Eden's Bridge | |
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Origin | Yorkshire, England |
Genres | Celtic, folk rock, Progressive rock |
Years active | 1993—present |
Website |
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Members |
Richard Lacy Sarah Lacy Jon Large Terl Bryant David Bird |
Eden's Bridge is a Christian band whose style covers elements of Celtic folk, pop, and rock.
Eden's Bridge came into existence in 1993, born from a number of musical sessions by siblings, Sarah and Richard Lacy. Along with David Bird, they have written a number of songs and instrumentals together.[1]
Partial discography
EMI Celtic-series 1995-98
- Celtic Worship 1995
- Celtic Psalms 1996
- Celtic Praise 1997
- Celtic Christmas 1997 (reissued as "Irish Christmas: 12 Celtic Carols and Songs")
- Celtic Worship 2 1998
- Celtic Reflections on Hymns 1998
- The Best of Celtic Praise and Worship 1998 (compilation by band includes previously unreleased "Morning Prayer")
All the rest:
- Fear No Evil 1994 (includes songs subsequently used in early "Celtic Series" CDs, as well as "Watching Time," otherwise released only in "Live in a Little Room," and original version of "How Brightly Shone the Moon" from "Celtic Christmas")
- Celtic Lullabies: Dreaming for Little Souls 1998
- Celtic Journeys: All in a Life 1999
- Isle of Tides 2002
- Live - In a Little Room 2003 (also issued as "Celtic Worship Live: The Acoustic Renderings Of Eden's Bridge." includes Bruce Cockburn's "All the Diamonds.")
- New Celtic Worship 2005
- The Glory of All of Me (Sufficiency)
- The Crossing Place (I Wrote This For you Yesterday)
- I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say
- Breath and Promise
- Before the Throne of God Above
- Hear My Prayer
- Lay Me Down
- Father Hear the Prayer We Offer
- Simple Shoes
- Wake and See the Day
- Sun of the Seasons
- On My Side
- Distant World
"The Seasons" - Four CD Set (available as individual CDs and downloads):
- 1. The Winter Sings 2010
- 2. First Leaf 2011
- 3. The Longest Day 2011
- 4. Fading Light 2011
Other projects
- Simeon Wood and Richard Lacy: Ear To The Ground 2003
- Northern Lights: The View From The North 2006 (acoustic project by the band)
References
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