| 1. Star of the Co. Down - Brian Coll |
| 2. Old Rustic Bridge - Gina Joyce |
| 3. Sweet Forget-Me-Nots - Roy Daniels |
| 4. Nobody's Child |
| 5. Gentle Mother - Gina Joyce |
| 6. Maggie - Ann Williamson |
| 7. Noreen Brown - Roly Daniels |
| 8. Mother's Love's a Blessing - Brendan Quinn |
| 9. Endearing Young Charms - Brian Coll |
| 10. Mother Dear of Mine - Gina Joyce |
| 11. Rose of Tralee - Brian Coll |
| 12. Two Little Orphans - Philomena Quinn |
Irish Folk Favorites,Various Artists,Platinum Disc,Celtic/Irish,Int'l & World Music,Pop
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Bryn Terfel Sings Favorites
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000AP6HI Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
Tracks:
- Couplets: 'Votre Toast Je Peu Vous Le Rendre' (Toreador Song)
- Shenandoah
- Bugeillio'r Gwenith Gwyn
- 'C'etait Le Soir' - 'Aufondu Du Temple Saint'
- The Lord Is My Shepherd
- Danny Boy
- Bella Notte
- Goin' Home
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
- Home Sweet Home
- Ave Maria D 839
- Il Mio Cure Va
- At The River
- None But The Lonley Heart
- If I Can Help Somebody
- Wiegenlied
- Abide With Me
- Lazybones
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The title of this CD tells it all. Here is one popular classic after another, some folk or traditional, some operatic, some religious or inspirational, some pop. The result in the throat/mind/sensibility of any other singer might be soupy, sappy, or simply uninteresting, but Bryn Terfel--he of the rolling bass-baritone voice who can smoothly deliver notes and phrases at any dynamic level--turns this generous, somewhat sentimental recital into something beautiful and special. After a rousing "Toreador Song" from Carmen, sung with just the right weight (most baritones find it too low, most basses too high) comes a ravishing version of "Shenandoah"; a fine Welsh song is followed by the stunning duet from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, with Andrea Bocelli singing the tenor part gleamingly and Terfel considerately underplaying his hand. And so it continues through Brahms' Lullaby and Schubert's Ave Maria; the "Love Theme from Titanic" sung with great restraint; renditions of "Danny Boy" and "Home Sweet Home" which are just beautiful; the spirituals "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "At the River," slightly anachronistic but still effective; the gluey "If I Can Help Somebody"; and a few more. It's amazing that Terfel can bring such variety to material which is temperamentally so similar. Some of the arrangements are a bit sticky and overdone, but overall, this disc is a beauty for all seasons. It will make a lovely gift to music lovers of all types. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Excellent Voice, Cheap Music.......2006-04-27
"The Lord is My Shepherd" and "Abide With Me" are very nicely sung, although the arrangements (like almost all hymn arrangements) leave a good bit to be desired.
The big surprise was to hear him sing "Lazybones" to perfection.
But on the whole it is far better to hear him sing music whose quality matches that of his voice.
You are all idiots.......2006-04-04
Bryn Terfel, the Magnificent, sings 'Something for Everyone'.......2005-06-28
And sadly that is what this album resembles: the choice of songs and the arrangements and friends with whom he elects to perform raises some concern about his artistic integrity. Having purchased this CD based on hearing 'Toreador Song' from 'Carmen' - clearly the finest, most highly nuanced performance of this famous aria ever sung! - this listener expected a concert of similar arias. Wrong! This is like a summer night at Hollywood Bowl with bits and pieces of all manner of songs, some tasteful, others less so, but whatever Terfel sings it is good to hear his voice.
Some of the more successful tracks include 'Shenandoah', 'Danny Boy', Brahms' 'Lullaby', and a Welsh tune 'Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn' sung in Welsh. But then Terfel opts to sing Tchaikovsky's 'None but the lonely heart' in English rather than Russian, a Disney song (from Lady and the Tramp) in Italian, and for some reason includes duets with a soprano by the sole name of Sissel ('Ave Maria'), an awful pairing with Andrea Bocelli for The Pearl Fishers duet (terrible to compare these two polarized voices!), and some choral and jazz ditties. Whew!
If you can get past the pick and save repertoire here and just relax with Terfel's artistry you are in for a treat. Not for the purists, but definitely a find for the 'crossover crowd'. Grady Harp, June 05
Bryn Terfel's voice is magnificent, this album superb........2005-05-05
Popular favorites sung by a fine concert baritone-bass.......2005-04-20
In the present program we may wonder whether Terfel's particular (and enormous) talent is well matched to the popular selections chosen. Overall, I say yes: Terfel gives fine and generally convincing performances of this widely varied program--and there are precious few (if any) who could do better.
Let's take a look at what's here:
On the famous toreador song from Bizet's "Carmen" Terfel gives a very fine, operatic rendition of the bull-fighter's swaggering, macho aria. His diction in French is faultless and his singing style unreproachable. What more do you want?
In "Shenandoah" Terfel takes on an American folksong, and here is hardly in his home territory. He sings it well, as a concert artist, and perhaps a bit more dramatically than necessary. His pronunciation of American English is very good--except that he's deceived by the "ss" in Missouri and does not give us the "z" sound which every American would. The use of the pipes by Neil Martin adds a lovely, wistful touch to this sentimental bit of lovesick nostagia.
The tender Welsh lovesong is sung in a fine concertish style, but manages to be quite intimate and convincing anyway. Terfel's pronunciation of the (South Wales?) language is perfect, as far as I can detect, and should probably not be taken for granted in this day when English dominates. The harp--mainstay of Welsh folk music--is welcome here as played by the expert fingers of Catrin Finch.
Bizet's well-known Pearl Fishers' duet is operatic territory, and Terfel shines here. Bocelli offers a warm and appealing, though smaller, tenor voice to the combination and the two do a good job overall. Terfel's French is again impeccable.
The lovely setting of the 23rd psalm by Goodall is a welcome bit of church music and the soloist-with-chorus arrangement puts Terfel into a familiar idiom, which he--and the London Voices--make the most of. It's a fine performance and will remind listeners of "The Vicar of Dibley" program on PBS, for which the hymn serves as themesong.
Danny Boy was, I believe, originally in English, though it is one of the best-loved Irish folksongs, so we can't fault Terfel for not singing it in Irish. He sings it well, in spite of its demanding range, and communicates the sad and longing tenderness a father feels for his son about to go off to battle. Terfel's sweet, pianissimo ending is gorgeous, impressive, and most apt.
I don't particularly like the song "Bella Notte," so I won't say much, except that it seems well presented. "Going Home" is performed as a concert piece which owes much more to Dvorak than to the Afro-American spiritual from which it is reportedly derived. Even so, Terfel manages a quite convincing southern American dialect. In the same mood, more or less, we get the spiritual "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," which Terfel and the London Voices bring off well, though not at all in the way a Black church choir would do it.
I won't take space to describe each of the following tracks, as I think the foregoing gives a pretty good idea of what to expect. The folksongs are not what a purist might want in the way of homespun simplicity--they are prettied up in artistic renditions. The concert pieces are very well done and leave little to be desired.
I will comment on only two more: I was not overly happy with the Brahms lullaby ("Wiegenlied"), because it is a bit too dramatic and artsy in style where it should be utterly simple. Still, we have to give T. credit for his excellent German pronunciation and his fine, if not cribside, style of singing.
In "Lazybones" Terfel gives us a thoroughly charming and delightfully bluesy performance of a Hoagy Carmichael song. Against all odds, it shows a warm understanding and affection for this idiom so alien to the hills and valleys of T's Welsh home. I defy anyone not to be charmed and delighted by this piece.
A strong commendation is in order for Chris Hazell's remarkably fine arrangements of most of these works, and the excellence of the performances by the accompanying groups. This is a musically first-class production!
The liner notes are generous, with song texts and photos of the participants in this recording. It is definitely up to Deutsche Grammophon's high standards!
If you like the pieces presented here and would like to hear them performed beautifully by first-class artists in fine arrangements, you should get this recording. With over 74 minutes of music, you'll be getting your money's worth several times over!
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Wrap the Green Flag: Favorites of the Clancy Brothers with Tommy Makem
The Clancy Brothers Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002875 Release Date: 1994-02-22 |
Tracks:
- Paddy West
- Heave Away My Johnny
- Bold Tenant Farmer
- Fare Thee Well Enniskillen
- The Bold Fenian Man
- Jenifer Gentle
- New South Wales
- Wrap The Green Flag 'Round Me Boys
- Johnson's Motor Car
- Valley Of Knockanure
- A Nation Once Again
- The Rising Of The Moon
- The Leaving Of Liverpool
- Galway Races
- Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye
- Irish Rover
Customer Reviews:
Great!.......2007-02-25
WHEN THE HARP WAS CRUSHED BENEATH THE CROWN .......2006-04-18
A word. As I developed a quasi- leftist political consciousness in my youth I also, in an unsystematic and for the most part then unconscious manner, developed an interest in what is today is called roots music. Initially this was reflected in my first love-the Blues. During the early sixties, under the influence of Dave Van Ronk at first, then Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and the rest I developed an interest in folk music, then at the height of its revival. It is through this process that I came to appreciate the work of the artists under review. This is odd, and I will explain why. I was actually reared on the material presented here by my maternal grandfather, a great supporter of the Irish Republican Army. I gained from him my own romantic attachment to the exploits of the IRA in 1916 and beyond until independence. Although my own political evolution since then has led me away from political support to the IRA I still love the old songs which represent the spirit of Irish national identity and aspirations for national liberation historically suppressed by the bloody English.
A word about the songs presented here. The liner notes included with the CD are helpful here. The songs range in subject from `The Rising of the Moon' at the time of Wolfe Tone and the United Irishman, probably the last time that a united, independent, non-sectarian single Irish state was possible, to `Kevin Barry' and `Sean Treacy' just before the partition in 1921, creating the mess that still confronts us politically today. That said, as these lines are being written we are approaching the 90th Anniversary of the Easter Uprising of 1916. The vision that James Connolly and others of a Social Republic proclaimed at the General Post Office still waits. In short, there is still work to be done, North and South, united or as independent states. Listen to these songs to understand where we have come from and why we still need to fight.
It'll do, but when will Sony release a COMPLETE compilation?.......2000-06-19
Wrap the Green Flag Wraps our Hearts.......1999-08-12
Rousing rebel songs, and a couple of comic and love songs.......1998-11-22
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The Boys of Belfast: A Collection of Irish Favorites
The Irish Rovers Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000088E3W Release Date: 2003-02-11 |
Tracks:
- Boys of Belfast
- Roving Trade
- Kitty the Rose of Kilrea
- Erin's Green Isle
- Ballintoy Farmer
- Will You Come and Marry Me?
- Tinker
- Ten Thousand Miles Away
- Rambler from Derry
- Little Brigid Flynn
- Jolly Roving Tar
- Pride of Portrush Town
- Good Ship Rover
- Reels: Tie the Bonnet/Scotch Mary/The Mountain Road/Maud Miller/The Hum
- Down by the Lagan Side
- Staten Island
- Best of Friends Must Part
- Dark Island
Customer Reviews:
Irish at its best!.......2003-03-05
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Irish Pub Songs: 22 Good Time Favorites from the Emerald Isle
Various Artists Manufacturer: Metro Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E1IFX4 Release Date: 2006-02-27 |
Tracks:
- All for Me Grog
- Hills of Connemara - Seamus Donnelly
- Whiskey in the Jar - Ann Mooney
- Galway Bay - Connie Foley
- Kellys
- When You and I Were Young, Maggie - Barnbrack
- Fields of Athenry - Paddy Reilly
- Carrickfergus - Aran Folk
- Galway Races
- Forty Shades of Green - Seamus Donnelly
- Danny Boy - Josef Locke
- Town I Love So Well
- Boys of the Old Brigade
- I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen - Barnbrack
- Mountains of Mourne
- Wild Colonial Boy
- Joe Hill
- Wild Rover
- Sweet Sixteen - Davey Arthur, The Fureys
- Dublin in the Rare Oul Times
- Leaving of Liverpool
- Black Velvet Band - Ann Mooney
Album Details
22 Good Time Favourites from the Emerald Isle.
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36 Irish Favorites
The Dubliners Manufacturer: Prism Leisure ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007ST3PI Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Whiskey in the Jar
- Seven Drunken Nights
- Biddy Mulligan
- Raglan Road
- All for Me Grog
- Black Velvet Band
- Foggy Dew
- Donegal Danny
- Parcel of Rogues
- Fiddler's Green
- Thirty Foot Trailer
- Sick Note
- Shoolday's Over
- Home, Boys, Home
- Dainty Davey
- Auld Triangle
- Sun Is Burning
- Night Visiting Song
Tracks:
- Dirty Old Town
- Molly Malone
- Wild Rover
- Finnegan's Wake
- Lord of the Dance
- Farewell to Carlingford
- Weila Weile Weila
- Molly Maguires
- Spanish Lady
- Bunch of Red Roses
- Town I Loved So Well
- Dublin in the Rare Oul' Times
- High Germany
- James Larkin
- Three Sea Captains
- Mero
- Dicey Reilly
- Unquiet Grave
Album Description
2 CD set contains 36 original Irish favorites. Prism Leisure. 2005.
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50 Irish Sing-A-Long Favorites
Sean O'Neill Band Manufacturer: Madacy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004ST18 Release Date: 2002-01-15 |
Tracks:
- Medley: Come Back Home Erin/Whistling Phil McHugh/Gipsy Rover/Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry
- Medley: Flower Of Sweet Strabane/Give An Irish Girl To Me/I Never Will Marry Slaney Valley
- Medley: Delaney's Donkey/Mary Mack/Maggie Pickens/Some Say The Devil's Dead/Johnny When You Die...
- Medley: Ballyhoe/Where The River Shannon Flows/Erin's Green Shore
- Medley; Cutting The Corn In Creeslough/Lovely Derry/If I Were A Blackbird
- Medley: Hills Of Kerry/Homes Of Donegal/County Mayo
- Medley: Aloysius Magee/Eileen Oge/Agricultural Irish Girl/Don't Bother To Knock
- Medley: Old Dungarvan/Take Me Back To Castlebar/Blue Hills Of Breffni
- Medley: Connemara Bus/Dear Doctor John/I Don't Mind If I Do
- Medley: I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen/Bunch Of Thyme
- Medley: Rathlin Island/Westering Home/Where The Blarney Roses Grow/Abbeyshrule
- Medley: Brian Oge and Molly Bawn/Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye/Dear Old Donegal
- Medley: Peggy O'Neill/Nora Malone/Kitty Kelly
- Medley: Maid Of Fyvie/Drunken Sailor/Rattling Bog/Reel: Turkey In The Straw
Customer Reviews:
Good choice of tunes and songs.......2005-09-11
This CD is great!.......2001-11-25
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Celtic Favorites
Various Artists Manufacturer: Madacy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JMK6DA Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Riverdance
- Whiskey In The Jar
- Sailor's Hornpipe
- Foggy Dew
- Scarce O'Tatties
- Dark Isle
- Port Lairge
- Piper's Dance
- Three Young Ladies Drinking Whiskey Before Breakfast
- Ramblin' Irishman
- Durham Rangers
- Roscabury
- Ruffy Tuffy
- The Beggarman
- Bonnie Jean O'Aberdeen
- Skye Boat Song
Tracks:
- Mummer's Dance
- Arthur McBride
- Glasgow City Police Pipers
- The Nightingale
- Ballinasloe
- Invernia
- Rising Of The Moon
- Kitty's Gone A-Milking
- Feilim's Little Boat Phelims (Baidin Fheidhlimi)
- Le Chateau De Beaufort
- Fiddler's Green
- Andy Reynolds Reel
- Going Home
- Liverpool Hornpipe
- If You're Irish
- Scotland The Brave
Tracks:
- Misty Morning
- Scarborough Fair
- Theme From Harry's Game
- Evenstar
- Skye Boat Song
- On The Greens (Of Old Donneen)
- Greensleeves
- The Breaking Of The Fellowship
- May It Be
- The Red Poppies' Dance
- The Foggy Dew
- Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
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The Best of the Dubliners: Irish Favorites
The Dubliners Manufacturer: Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000002NRO Release Date: 1994-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Off To Dublin In The Green
- Sunshine Hornpipe/The Mountain Road
- Will You Come To The Bower?
- Peggy Lettermore
- Donegal Reel/The Longford Collector
- Roddy McCorley
- I'll Tell My Ma
- The Mason's Apron
- The Foggy Dew
- The Old Orange Flute
- Roisin Dubh
- The Holy Ground
Customer Reviews:
Childhood Memories.......2004-12-23
If love the music, you will love this CD.......2000-09-17
I'll tell my ma.......1999-11-29
I tell me ma.......1999-11-29
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Irish Folk Song Favorites
Clancy Brothers & David Hammond Manufacturer: Madacy Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000L2R Release Date: 1996-02-09 |
Tracks:
- 'B' Is For Barney
- All Around The Loney O
- Green Gravel
- The Doffin Mistress
- The Maid Of Ballydoo
- I Know My Love
- The Dark Eyed Gypsy
- Will Ye Go Lassie Go?
- 'Tis Pretty To Be In Ballinderry
- Cruise To The Calabar
- AS I Roved Out
- The Wee Falorie Mand
- Rockin' The Cradle
- I'll Tell My Ma
- I Wish I Was A Maid Again
- The Gallant Forty-Twa
- Early, Early All In The Spring
- When I Was Single
- The Irish Girl
- Fan-A-Winnow
- Three Gray Geese And Others
- See Saw And Others
- Sally Go 'Round The Moon And Others
Customer Reviews:
can't think of a title.......2003-12-06
but....
after a while it grew on me. there are actually a lot of pretty good songs. and they're all very short (most are not even a minute long, with another 5 or so ranging from 1 and a half to 2 minutes) which is good in this case. they're all pretty slow. that with hammond's girly voice makes you not want songs to get long and annoying. "i'll tell me ma" grew on me, and now it's one of my favorites on it.
for 7 bucks, it's definately worth it. but if you don't have any dubliners or clancy brothers w/makem CD's, get those first.
Great for Children.......2002-04-09
This CD is somewhat akin to listening to a gathering in the living room and listening to an Irish family playing some of the Irish classics. Even the kids sing a few songs. It's non-polished and is plain as far as that goes. But, it is from the heart and quite joyful to hear. You'll find yourself singing the songs as you walk around doing your day-to-day activities. The Irish brogue is strong which will fill the heart of anyone who loves the sound of that beloved Irish accent.
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Joyful Noise: Celtic Favorites From Green Linnet
Various Artists Manufacturer: Green Linnet ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DCW4 Release Date: 1998-10-13 |
Tracks:
- The Bucks Of Oranmore/Eileen Curran/Jimmy On The Moor - Dennis Cahill
- Green Grow The Rushes Oh - Cherish The Ladies
- Take Her In Your Arms - Andy M. Stewart
- Donal Agus Morag - Altan
- Clohinne Winds - Niamh Parsons And The Loose Connections
- Music For A Found Harmonium - Patrick Street
- Reel Beatrice/The Abbey Reel - Liz Carroll
- Alasdair Mhic Cholla Ghasda/Miss Campbell Of Sheeness/Balindore/Irish Jig - Capercaillie
- On Horseback - Eileen Ivers
- Ready For The Storm - Deanta
- When Barney Flew Over The Hills - Relativity
- Trip To Skye/Darach Debrun's - Eileen Ivers
- John Doherty's/Crowley's/Gan Ainm - Seamus Egan
- The Rovin' Hielandman - The Tannahill Weavers
Tracks:
- Dionne Reel/Mouth Of The Tobique - Celtic Fiddle Festival
- Gile Mear - Relativity
- The Blackbird - Silly Wizard
- Pachelbel's Frolics - Eileen Ivers
- The Chorus Reel/Ashmolean House - Jerry O' Sullivan
- Hynes's March/Johnny Harling's/The Lasses Of Ballintra - Joanie Madden
- There Were Roses - Tommy Sands
- Margaret MacKinnon Of Digg - Phil Cunningham
- Lord Gordon's Reel - Kevin Burke
- Song For Ireland - Dick Gaughan
- Patrick Street/The Carraroe Jig - Patrick Street
- Tommy Peoples/The Windmill/Fintan McManus's - Altan
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Connecticut-based Green Linnet Records has diligently tended the flame of neo-traditional Celtic music for more than two decades, by far preceding the broad sweep of public acceptance that step-dancing musicals and Enya videos helped generate in the 1990s. While not as vast in scope as the label's 20th Anniversary Collection, Green Linnet's Joyful Noise double-CD package offers a splendid sampler of the cheerier side of the Celtic musical spectrum. Heavy on spirited reels and charming romantic odes, Joyful Noise presents 26 smartly paced tracks from 24 acts (including two each from Altan and Relativity) that nicely showcase the heart-lifting, toe-twitching allure of traditional Irish and Scottish instrumentation and vocals framed in contemporary settings. Tracks of special merit include Patrick Street's percolating, pulsating instrumental for guitar and accordion, "Music for a Found Harmonium," the Celtic bluegrass of Jerry O'Sullivan's "The Chorus Reel/Asmolean House," and the clever wordplay of Andy Stewart's Manus Lunny's "Take Her in Your Arms." A winning compilation, ideal for Green Linnet newcomers. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
The Title Says it All.......2007-05-08
A fine compilation of Celtic music.......2000-03-14
Makes You Wish Every Day Was St. Patrick's Day.......2000-03-06
The CD age has forced me to siwtch formats, but budget restraints prohibit my replacing all of my vinyl LPs with CDs. That's what is so great about this collection. For $13, I get nearly two hours of terrific music by a broad spectrum of the Green Linnet roster. You get the whole gamut of the Celtic experience: ballads, airs, jigs and reels.
This is guaranteed to liven any St. Patrick's Day celebration (and every other day of the year), and if this collection leaves you wanting more, for another $13 you can also get Green Linnet Records "The Twentieth Anniversary Collection." Four hours of Celtic music bliss for under $30--you can't afford not to get these. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Warning, This CD is contagious!!!.......1999-02-21
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