| | Julie Feeney 13 Songs CD - Import Julie Feeney Discography of CDs
13 Songs Music | List Price | $27.99 (You save $9.60) | | Category | Irish Albums | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7669885 | | Catalog number | 782579 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 04, 2000 |
Julie Feeney 13 Songs Songs | 1. | Aching |
| 2. | Judas |
| 3. | Wind Out Of My Sails |
| 4. | Autopilot |
| 5. | You Broke The Magic |
| 6. | You Bring Me Down |
| 7. | Alien |
| 8. | Wastin' |
| 9. | Ficticious Richard |
| 10. | Too Late |
| 11. | 1,000,001 |
| 12. | Under My Skin |
| 13. | Lui |
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Purchase 13 Songs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Corrs Forgiven, Not Forgotten CD (1996)
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$9.59 All songs written by The Corrs except "Someday" (D. Foster/The Corrs).
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Though "Erin Shore (Traditional Intro)," the album's instrumental opener, sounds like an old-school Irish ballad, the song quickly segues into the pulsing title track--a dramatic, minor-key pop tune with a chorus fleshed out by the lovely harmonies of the Corr sisters. The group's Celtic roots are evident in quick, melodic phrases throughout, and on the occasional instrumental (the bodhran-driven "Carraroe ...
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$22.79 Dear Listener,It is said that "the mountains and plains and forests of Canada paint a profound picture"I would color it a boundless beauty, shade it a complicated freedom(Couldn't one stand in the center of such bigness and feel imprisoned by the vastness?)I've often believed that the geography of a place somehow insists it's way into an artist's workGladly this is the case with this album, Orphan HorseTrue as his birth in Crystal City, Manitobathese wonderful recordings are open, sparse, and honestreal as the ground we walk onMusic that feels as natural as the earth that shakes, spins, and cradles usWearing his emotions on his sleeve, Epp sings us a magnetic collection of songsabout lovers, lonely mothers, and missed rendezvous'about the wide open plain, the call of endless beachesOf the looming thugs and prostitutes of sad townsand cities with no exit (Junction City)He sings about faith and rejection, injustice and loveabout the people who give up, the people who hold onThe songs are hopeful (My Love Will Come), confessional (You Should Know), Biblical (Love Is A Camel), observant (Come Clean), and tall in praise (She's High Water)They are sensitive to the unseen withering from a day to day life (The Mom Song),the tragedy of a broken heart (Sophia), and then the true unbridled love song (Orphan Horse)In a world gone topsy turvy Matt's songs look to find the best part of youthen they take you by the hand, they even pat you on the backThe music itself seems to come from near and far(Is it not the one true recycled substance on the planet?)Round and round it wants to goWalk down the streets of Tin Pan Alley where it meets rhythm and blues and the invisible walls ...
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