THE VERY BEST OF CELTIC THUNDER gathers 20 all-ensemble highlights from Celtic Thunder’s most beloved productions, spanning Irish and Celtic folk standards ‘She Moved Thru The Fair’, ‘Mo Ghile Mear’ to contemporary classics such as ‘Hallelujah’, ‘Mull Of Kintyre’, and ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’. Celtic Thunder showstoppers like ‘Heartland’ and the unforgettable finale, ‘Ireland’s Call’ showcase the vocal dexterity and wonderful harmonies of the ensemble’s principal artists, including Keith Harkin, Ryan Kelly, George Donaldson, Neil Byrne, Emmett O’Hanlon, Colm Keegan, Emmet Cahill, Damian McGinty and Paul Byrom. Also featured are rousing group numbers ‘A Place In The Choir’, ‘Seven Drunken Nights’, and ‘Rocky Road To Dublin’, as well as long time fan favourites ‘Steal Away’, ‘Maid Of Culmore’ and ‘Star Of The County Down’.
THE VERY BEST OF CELTIC THUNDER features songs originally found on 2008’s CELTIC THUNDER: THE SHOW and CELTIC THUNDER: THE SHOW ACT TWO, as well as TAKE ME HOME (2009), IT’S ENTERTAINMENT! (2010), STORM (2011), HERITAGE (2011), VOYAGE (2012), and MYTHOLOGY (2013). Those chart-topping collections – as well as CELTIC THUNDER CHRISTMAS (2010), VOYAGE II (2012) and HOLIDAY SYMPHONY (2014) – will all be reissued in the coming months. In addition, Celtic Thunder’s nine best-selling DVDs will also be released, including CELTIC THUNDER: THE SHOW, TAKE ME HOME, IT’S ENTERTAINMENT!, STORM, HERITAGE, CELTIC THUNDER CHRISTMAS, VOYAGE, VOYAGE II, and MYTHOLOGY.
Title: Very Best Of
Format: CD
Release Date: 13 Mar 2015
Artist: Celtic Thunder
Sku: 2293758
Catalogue No: 88875077022
Category: World
Disc Count: 1
Transfer Format: Compact Disc
Video Format: World Music
Primary Audio: 88875077022
Language: 0888750770226
Subtitles: Sony Music
DISC 1
Heartland (long)
Danny Boy
Caledonia
Hallelujah
Amazing Grace
Mull Of Kintyre
A Place In The Choir
The Galway Girl
Take Me Home
Steal Away
My Land
Maid Of Culmore
Home From The Sea
The Star Of The County Down
She Moved Thru' The Fair
The Rocky Road To Dublin
Mo Ghile Mear
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Seven Drunken Nights
Ireland's Call