Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Voyage

Voyage
~ Celtic Thunder
4.4 out of 5 stars(8)
Release Date: February 28, 2012

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Product Description

Voyage, a new uncover from Celtic Thunder. Following a implausible success of Heritage, Celtic Thunder continues to try their Irish and Celtic roots in VOYAGE. The garb performances in this new Public Television special prominence a farrago of Irish strain and song, from a absolute delivery of Dulamanto a adore strain Maid of Culmore,from a rousing opening of Galway Girl to dear Irish Party songs, Seven Drunken Nights and My Irish Molly-O,VOYAGE explores all aspects of Irish strain and song. The solo performances are equally smashing and showcase a low-pitched talent of a 6 soloists (13 year aged Daniel Furlong has assimilated a organisation as a guest artist for this recording).VOYAGE depicts a tour of low-pitched growth that any soloist has undertaken given a commencement of Celtic Thunder 4 years ago. It is also a initial Celtic Thunder uncover where all of a artists play opposite instruments.Keith Harkin plays guitar on his strange strain All Day Long, George and Neil also play guitar on Cat's in a Cradle and Past The Point of Rescue while Ryan and Emmet collect adult a tin alarm and fiddle during a garb delivery of Galway Girl.

-Celtic Thunder VOYAGE takes a tour by a varying styles of Celtic and Irish music, from aged and normal standards such as Lagan Love and Maid of Culmore to some-more contemporary, complicated Irish songs, Past The Point of Rescue, Ride On and All Day Long, interlude during sharp-witted ensembles Galway Girl and charge to a Clancy Brothers in a Clancy Brother Medley along a way. VOYAGE also offers soulful ballads in Scorn Not His Simplicity and Kindred Spirits, and adore songs such as a classical Black is a Color and a Maid of Culmore to run a progression of Irish music.

Track Listing

  1. Dulaman
  2. Isle of Hope/Isle of Tears
  3. Past The Point of Rescue
  4. Scorn Not His Simplicity
  5. Moondance
  6. Song for a Mira
  7. Always A Woman
  8. Friends in Low Places
  9. Somewhere Over The Rainbow
  10. All Day Long
  11. Cat's in a Cradle
  12. Maid of Culmore
  13. All out of Love
  14. This is a Moment
  15. Galway Girl
  16. Falling Slowly
  17. 7 Drunken Nights


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11 in Music
  • Released on: 2012-02-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds


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Customer Reviews

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1 of 1 people found a following examination helpful.
5Excellent Music


By M. Lawrence


First CD I've purchased of Celtic Thunder. Love their strain and vocals. we listened to this manuscript about 4 times true while putting seat together one Saturday. Not a bad strain on it and is unequivocally soothing, as good as uplifting. we demeanour brazen to purchasing some-more of their music.

0 of 0 people found a following examination helpful.
4Another good CD


By D. K.


Enjoyed a music, though unequivocally skip Phil Coulter's strain on this one. He wrote such implausible songs for any of a guys. Lots of songs we know. Wish there was some-more Celtic music. The guys orchestrate so well. Lovely to hear. In my opinion, a new small boy, Daniel only doesn't cut it. Emmet Cahill is a shining deputy for Paul and adore Neil Byrne. Looking brazen to saying a uncover after this year. Best strain on this manuscript has to be Seven Drunken Nights.

0 of 1 people found a following examination helpful.
5Love this group!


By Bob Truhn


Just noticed a Voyage DVD and unequivocally enjoyed it. One of a favorite groups! During a credits during a finish they sang "Ireland", though did not uncover a guys singing that was disappointing. There was sealed heading a ours, and for a faster songs that was a good thing. we would buy it again. Would like to have listened some-more from George.

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