Middle - Earth

by Jim Kirkwood

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Petar
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Petar A must have in every collection Favorite track: King-of-the-Golden-Hall-pt1.
Megachiles
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Megachiles My kid loves to listen to “Jim”, specifically the part with the clanging echoes of the elvish smith’s hammers. Favorite track: Where Shadows Lie Pt1.
Evergreen
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Evergreen Quintessential early Kirkwood. These three albums (throw in Master of Dragons as well) are a must listen for fans of synth music, progressive rock, and fantasy. There is something magical for me personally about these in their lofi form.
Gigasius
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Gigasius Even in their raw form, these tracks still work so well. And honestly, the lo-fi sound gives them so much character. Favorite track: King-of-the-Golden-Hall-pt1.
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Well, here is a bit of history I thought I had left behind. Perhaps I would have done if so many people had not asked for it. I have done my best with the source material. These tracks represent the original three albums of Middle Earth that I did, Where shadows lie, King of the Golden Hall, and Uruk Hai. They were recorded on low tech equipment , an old eight track tape deck and a few bits of equipment, synths and effects. So far from where I ended up. the process has also involved a transition from cassette tape to MP3 to Flac. There you go, warts and all as they say. Despite all that they have a certain charm I think. Sorry in advance for the lack of bonus on this album. I no longer have any covers etc.

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released March 14, 2020

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