1. Beyond The Sea Menu Loop
2. Granuaile’s Dance Menu Loop
3. The Voice Menu Loop
4. The Sky And The Dawn And The Sun Menu Loop
5. The Sky And The Dawn And The Sun (Live At Slane Castle)
6. The Prayer (Live From Slane Castle)
7. Caledonia (Live From Slane Castle)
8. Newgrange (Live From Slane Castle)
9. Dúlaman (Live From Slane Castle)
10. The Blessing (Live From Slane Castle)
11. Scarborough Fair (Live From Slane Castle)
12. Granuaile’s Dance (Live From Slane Castle)
13. Over The Rainbow (Live From Slane Castle)
14. Beyond The Sea (Live From Slane Castle)
15. At The Céili (Live From Slane Castle)
16. Lascia Ch’io Pianga (Live From Slane Castle)
17. Carrickfergus (Live From Slane Castle)
18. Sing Out! (Live From Slane Castle)
19. Panis Angelicus (Live From Slane Castle)
20. The Last Rose Of Summer (Live From Slane Castle)
21. Spanish Lady (Live From Slane Castle)
22. Shenandoah – The Pacific Slope (Live From Slane Castle)
23. The Voice (Live From Slane Castle)
24. Danny Boy (Live From Slane Castle)
25. Somewhere (Live From Slane Castle)
26. Mo Ghile Mear (Live From Slane Castle)
27. You Raise Me Up (Live From Slane Castle)
28. At The Céili (Playout) (Live From Slane Castle)
29. Behind The Scenes At Slane CastleCeltic Woman, the PBS sensation, returns for 2007 in A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland. Most of the elements return as well: vocalists Chloe, Meav, Lisa, and Orla; fiery fiddler Mairead; music director David Downes; chorus and orchestra; and the New Age-y Celtic and traditional music. New for this show is New Zealand vocalist Hayley Westenra, a picturesque outdoor location, and an almost entirely new song list. Chloe sings “The Prayer” (made famous by Josh Groban) and “Panis Angelicus”; Lisa covers “Caledonia,” “The Blessing,” and “The Voice”; Orla sings “Newgrange” and accompanies herself on harp for “Carrickfergus”; Meav sings “Dulaman”; Mairead plays “Granuaile’s Dance” and “Shenandoah: The Pacific Slope”; and Hayley sings “Scarborough Fair” by herself and duets with Mairead (Handel’s “Lascia Ch’io Pianga”) and Meav (“The Last Rose of Summer”). Then of course the group performs together (“The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun,” “Over the Rainbow,” “Beyond the Sea,” “At the Ceili,” “Sing Out!”, “Spanish Lady,” “Mo Ghile Mear”). Encore performances from the original show are Enya’s “Orinoco Flow,” “Danny Boy,” “Somewhere,” and “You Raise Me Up.” Hayley proves to be an excellent fit among the beautiful voices, and Lisa seems to emerge as the talent most deserving of attention, but overall the show lacks some of the fresh sparkle of the original. The song list isn’t quite as strong, and some of the “primp and pose” choreography is just silly. But Celtic Woman is never less than charming, and at its best can be quite stirring. –David Horiuchi
A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle
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January 27, 2006
#1
I was a Celtic Woman until July 2002. Unfortunately, I had to move upstate to Albany and they gave me the boot. My name is Sheena McDoogie, and be sure to look for my new record coming out in 2006 tenatively titled “Burning Bush – South of the Border.”
January 27, 2006
#2
You know, I don’t think there’s a single woman alive who’s dead. Knowing this as well as they (obviously) do, Celtic Woman has created a musical masterpiece that doesn’t sound ANYTHING like dead women.
By singing into microphones that sound as though they were plugged in at the time, the Celtic Women were really able to capture their unique sound. Their singing ability is surpassed only by their ability to surpass singing ability.
This is highly, lowly recommended!
January 27, 2006
#3
Simply awful. Total dreck. Avoid at all costs.
January 27, 2006
#4
The most revolting piece of Irish drivel since the onslaught of the execrable Enya, this dreary, detestable piece of Irish goop inches slowly up to gold status thanks in no small part to the profusion of PBS. Their animism naive, an-d the soft-core eroticism snares the male demographic for all its perky refrain. My grade: D-
January 27, 2006
#5
You look very good! Unfortunately, this album sucks musically.
You will be a great model but it is not enough in the world of music.