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Purchase Up In The Air CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Celtic Woman Greatest Journey: Essential Collection CD (2008) Bonus Tracks
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$15.65 Celtic Woman, initially a one-shot collaboration by six leading Irish vocalists for a 2004 PBS special, struck a chord of adoration for the Emerald Isle, a fancy affecting both sides of the Atlantic, and swiftly became a permanent collective. THE GREATEST JOURNEY captures many of the best moments of elegant harmonizing by the act, from their serene and rapturous take on Enya's "Orinoco Flow" to the mournful yet poppily uplifting indigenous folk of "You Raise Me Up."
Import pressing includes two bonus tracks, Mo Ghile Mear (Live From Slane Castle) and Spanish Lady (Live From Slane Castle). Since their beginning in 2005, Irish vocal phenomenon Celtic Woman have sold 4 million units worldwide and occupied ...
| | Loreena McKennitt A Midwinter Night's Dream CD (2008) Digipak
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$15.65 A MIDWINTER NIGHT'S DREAM is an expansion of a 1995 EP called A WINTER ...
| | National Geographic - Africa DVDs (2001) Box Set; Widescreen
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| | Joanie Madden Song Of The Irish Whistle CD (1996)
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| | Bing Crosby Top O' The Morning: His Irish Collection. CD (1996)
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$7.09 While this collection of Bing Crosby's Irish material contains more than double the amount of tracks on the singer's A LITTLE BIT OF IRISH, there is no overlap whatsoever between the two, which tells you something about the breadth of Irish tunes in the Crosby oeuvre. The approach to the songs here is similar to that found on A LITTLE BIT OF IRISH; pop-oriented orchestral arrangements hold sway instead of traditional folk-oriented instrumentation.
Nevertheless, the increased selection offered here affords ...
| | Solas Words That Remain CD (1998)
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$15.35 The third album from the dynamic contemporary Celtic-folk band Solas is very consistent stylistically with their first two efforts, peppering traditional Irish folk ...
| | David Greenberg Tunes Until Dawn CD (2000)
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| | Wolfstone Half Tail CD (1996)
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$13.49 Half Tail, Wolfstone's followup to their breakthrough Year of the ...
| | Ara Topouzian Near Eastern Ride CD (2000)
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| | Very Girls Elsewhere Bound CD (2002)
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| | Niamh Parsons Heart's Desire CD (2002)
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$13.55 Heart's Desire finds singer Niamh Parsons in a more exposed situation than on her earlier albums, with only the sparest of accompaniment and, in several cases, no accompaniment at all. For some singers this would be a big mistake, but those familiar with Parsons' previous work will know what a treat to expect. She has one of those singing voices that manages to draw you in completely with no apparent effort and without the slightest ...
| | Dubliners Essential Collection CD (2002)
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| | TH Matt Hong Quartet CD (2006)
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| | Alison Kinnaird Silver String: Music And Imagery Of The Scottish Harp CD (2004)
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$14.15 The Silver String shows that there's more to Alison Kinnaird than music. Along with the CD there's also a DVD detailing her exquisite work with glass (there's also footage of her playing both harp and cello). The CD illustrates the breadth of her musical abilities. Featuring her on three different kinds of harp -- the gut-string, the clarsach, and the most remarkable bray harp -- on a mix of traditional ...
| | Anthony Braxton 4 Compositions (Ulrichsberg) 2005: Phonomanie VIII CDs (2006) Boxed Set
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$48.09 (4-CD box set) In June 2005, Anthony Braxton was invited to work with a 16-piece ensemble at Jazzatelier in Ulrichsberg, Austria. This work culminated in four performances beginning with the solo piano and the trio, and finishing with two performances wi
Anthony Braxton celebrated his 60th birthday on June 4, 2005. Two weeks earlier, he was in Victoriaville playing three concerts, including an impromptu set with the harsh noise group Wolf Eyes -- all three performances have been recorded and released by Disques Victo as three separate CDs. Two weeks after blowing out his 60 candles, he was in Ulrichsberg, Austria, for a weeklong residency that culminated in four performances, also recorded and released, this time as a four-CD set on Leo Records. And just like in Victoriaville, Braxton kept it all about new, uncharted, daring music, without an iota of nostalgia. Disc one features "Composition 301" for solo piano, performed by Genevieve Foccroulle. It is an unusual venture for Braxton, with unusual results. The 35-minute piece offers plenty of puzzling structural and melodic ideas, but it sounds less immediately "Braxton" than what listeners are used to. The marks of John Cage, Charles Ives, and Witold Lutoslawski are more obvious here than anywhere else in his oeuvre. In his liner notes, Braxton says that there are 11 solo piano pieces at this time and that Foccroulle is working on a complete piano music recording. Maybe this project will provide an enhanced context for "Composition 301." Disc three is one of the very first recordings documenting Braxton's Diamond Curtain Wall Music, i.e., his experiments with live electronics. "Composition 323a" features the saxophonist with trumpeter Taylor Ho Bynum and percussionist Aaron Siegel in an engaging performance. The electronics are rather discreet, enhancing the master's sound palette without denaturalizing it, and the interplay is intense while leaving room for silence. Discs two and four present ...
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