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'''The First Ring''' is a French group that produces collections of all kinds of [[Tolkien]]-inspired [[music]].
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'''''The First Ring''''' is [[2009]] collection of [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]-inspired [[music]], compiled by the French fan Fabien Simonetti and the musician Alex Wieser. The CD was released as a limited edition of 1000 copies.<ref>[http://monkeyhouse-recordings.co.uk/JK2CMS/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1624&Itemid=30 Various – the First Ring CD (Fabien)] at [http://monkeyhouse-recordings.co.uk/JK2CMS/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 Monkeyhouse-recordings.co.uk] (accessed 4 September 2011)</ref>
==Tracks==
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| length1        =04:13
 
| title2          =Cold Blue Skies
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| writer2        =Eithel Ivrin
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| length2        =06:38
 
| title3          = The Parting
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| writer3        =[[Ainulindale (band)| Ainulindale ]] 
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| length3        = 05:40
 
| title4          =Aragorn
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| writer4        =Yak
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| length4        =06:54
 
| title5          =Mormegil
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| writer5        =Galadhrim
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| length5        =04:10
 
| title6          =Grohnd
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| writer6        =Minhyriath
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| length6        =05:35
 
| title7          =Laketown
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| writer7        =Herc
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| length7        =04:37
 
| title8          =Once We Were Kings
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| writer8        =Númenor
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| music8          =
| extra8          =
| length8        =04:59
 
| title9          =Cuiviénen
| note9          =
| writer9        = Fauns
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| music9          =
| extra9          =
| length9        =10:54
 
| title10        =Great Spirit
| note10          =
| writer10        =Alex Weiser
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| extra10        =
| length10        =03:46
 
| title11        =Sauron Was Here
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| writer11        =Faangrull
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| music11        =
| extra11        =
| length11        =03:16
 
| title12        =Cirith Ungol
| note12          =
| writer12        =Jim Kirkwood
| lyrics12        =
| music12        =
| extra12        =
| length12        =14:04
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==External links==
==External links==
*'''[http://www.the-first-ring.com Official website]'''
*[http://www.myspace.com/notturno69 Page on Myspace]
[[category:music]]
*[https://www.discogs.com/release/2638171-Various-The-First-Ring-Vol-1 Page on Discogs]
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 24 April 2024

The First Ring is 2009 collection of Tolkien-inspired music, compiled by the French fan Fabien Simonetti and the musician Alex Wieser. The CD was released as a limited edition of 1000 copies.[1]

Tracks[edit | edit source]

# TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Fangorn"  Alex Wieser 04:13
2. "Cold Blue Skies"  Eithel Ivrin 06:38
3. "The Parting"   Ainulindale 05:40
4. "Aragorn"  Yak 06:54
5. "Mormegil"  Galadhrim 04:10
6. "Grohnd"  Minhyriath 05:35
7. "Laketown"  Herc 04:37
8. "Once We Were Kings"  Númenor 04:59
9. "Cuiviénen"  Fauns 10:54
10. "Great Spirit"  Alex Weiser 03:46
11. "Sauron Was Here"  Faangrull 03:16
12. "Cirith Ungol"  Jim Kirkwood 14:04

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