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The Irish Tenors - Live In Belfast (2000)

The Irish Tenors - Live In Belfast (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: The Irish Tenors

  • Title: Live In Belfast
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: eOne Music
  • Genre: Classical, Folk, Celtic, Vocal
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 73:01
  • Total Size: 421 MB | 167 MB
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Tracklist
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01 Dublin Medley: Dublin In The Rare 6:10
Old Times - Molly Malone
02 Carrickfergus 3:25
03 Bantry Bay 3:31
04 Scorn Not His Simplicity 4:02
05 The Fields Of Athenry 5:14
06 Star Of The County Down 2:06
07 The Last Rose Of Summer 3:08
08 Red Is The Rose 3:43
09 Lift The Wings 2:34
10 She Is Far From The Land 3:47
11 Ireland, Mother Ireland 3:35
12 Green Isle Of Erin 4:10
13 Percy French Medley 6:44
14 Mary From Dungloe 4:35
15 Isle Of Inisfree 3:29
16 There Is A Flower That Bloometh 3:06
17 As I Sit Here 2:25
18 The Kerry Dance 4:17
19 Will Ye Go Lassie Go 3:00

Just a year after their smash breakthrough debut album--itself still riding high in the charts--the Irish Tenors have added another delightfully varied collection to their discography. Live in Belfast again showcases the group's obvious concert charisma from a performance given in February 2000. It's a generous smorgasbord of medleys, traditional numbers, and songs from popular sources (including "Scorn Not His Simplicity," which Sinead O'Connor has interpreted)--mixing nostalgic sentimentality with selections of bittersweet melancholy. Binding the whole together is the unmistakable stylish charm of the Irish Tenors, whether singing in solos or in ensembles. But the biggest surprise for fans already hooked on the Tenors is the introduction of Finbar Wright as replacement for original member John McDermott. Wright's bright, romantic voice easily wins over a potentially skeptical crowd--especially in the dreamy "Isle of Innisfree"--and blends nicely with his colleagues. (McDermott, who had to bow out of the performance due to the death of his mother, makes a surprise appearance to solo in a memorable and touching "The Last Rose of Summer"--given as a tribute to his parents--and to rejoin the Tenors for "Red Is the Rose.") The arrangements by Tenors producer Frank McNamara are played with zest by the Orchestra Warsaw Sinfonia. --Tom May

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