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James Robert Duncan Wood

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James Robert Duncan WOOD
Born (1958-07-09) July 9, 1958 (age 66)
Sheffield
 United Kingdom
GenresPop-rock, Rock, Progressive rock, folk-rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, sound engineer
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, piano, synthesizer, bass guitar
Years activeSince 1979

James Robert Duncan Wood is an English musician, songwriter and sound engineer living in France. He has appeared on over 35 albums notably the Excalibur trilogy, Gaïa and Anne de Bretagne[1] by Alan Simon, Celtic Wings and Behind the Pics by Pat O'May and Again by Alan Stivell.

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  • Caradec (les Productions du Sheriff, 1992) Alan Simon
  • Again (Keltia III / Disques Dreyfus) Alan Stivell
  • Le Petit Arthur (Polygram, 1995) Alan Simon
  • Pas Facile de Rester Tranquille (1995) Bouskidou - Co-writer, bass and vocals
  • Le Monde et Moi (Pomme Music, 1995 ) Les Pénibles - Bass and vocals
  • Les Enfants du Futur (Walt Disney, 1996 - Alan Simon), acoustic guitar
  • Dingue de Rock (Walt Disney, 1998) Bouskidou - Co-writer, bass and vocals
  • Excalibur, La Légende des Celtes (Sony Music, 1999, Alan Simon), acoustic guitar, backing vocals.
  • Un Jour Discret (1999) Christophe Lowy - Bass
  • Excalibur, Le Concert Mythique (Epic, 2000) Alan Simon
  • Gaïa (Isis Music, 2003) Alan Simon
  • Galileo's Apology (Matty Grooves, 2006) Dave Pegg & PJ Wright
  • Bitibak (2006) Simon Nwambeben - Recording
  • Le Coup d'Blues (2006) Couton & Fischer - Recording
  • Excalibur II, L'Anneau des Celtes (EMI, 2007) Alan Simon
  • A Box of Pegg's (Matty Grooves, 2007) Dave Pegg compilation
  • Fame and Glory (Matty Grooves, 2008) Fairport Convention[2]
  • Déboires Domestiques (2008) L'Oreille Croquée - Sound engineer, electric guitar, keyboards, backing vocals.
  • Bi Polaire (2008) Bruno Cattoni
  • Anne de Bretagne[1] (Babaïka Productions, 2009) Alan Simon
  • This Side Up (White Vinyl, 2009) The Architects of Misfortune
  • Come What May (2009) Leo Seeger - Recording & mix, acoustic & electric guitar, bass, keyboards, backing vocals, percussion.
  • Anne de Bretagne (Live au Chäteau des Ducs de Bretagne) (Babaïka Productions, 2010) Alan Simon
  • Words (2011) Leo Seeger
  • Elliott Candle (2011) Roman Electric Band
  • Excalibur III, (The Origins) (Babaïka Productions, 2012) Alan Simon
  • Celtic Wings (Keltia Musique, 2012) Pat O'May
  • Excalibur, Live à Brocéliande (Pathé, 2012) Alan Simon
  • Solar Rust (2013) Leo Seeger
  • When the High Goes Down (2013) Roman Electric Band
  • Bruno Cattoni (2013) Bruno Cattoni
  • Behind the Pics (Keltia Musique, 2014) Pat O'May
  • Myths and Heroes (Matty Grooves, 2015) Fairport Convention[2]
  • Let's Make the Circle Bigger (2016) Roman Electric Band
  • Gaume (2016) Gaume
  • The Last Journey (2016) James Wood
  • Tales From the Bottom of our Garden (2017) Rosemary & the Brainless Idols[3]
  • One Night in Breizh Land (Coop Breizh, 2018) Pat O'May
  • Human Kelt (Keltia III, 2018) Alan Stivell
  • Shuffle and Go (Matty Grooves, 2020) Fairport Convention[2]
  • The Heights of Improbable (2020) Teegarden

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