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I Could Read the Sky

Iarla O'Lionaird

Irish
RealWorld

Released: 2000
Catalogue Number: CDRW84
Barcode: 724384881528
Running Time: 66 mins.

CD£11.80The store is currrently closed for holidays. Stock will be able to be orderd from the 16th April 2024

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


This is hard to categorise - it's not quite 'folk music' but the lives of the creators has been so wrapped up in traditional music all the 'parts' are here.The booklet says 'written for and inspired by the film "I Could Read the Sky".

1) Dream
2) I'm Stretched On Your Grave
3) Mother
4) In England
5) The King
6) Iron and Gold
7) The Old Road to Garry
8) Consecrate
9) Knuckles To the Marrow
10) Prayer
11) Grace
12) Roisin Dubh
13) The Mountains of Pomeroy
14) Singing Bird
This is hard to categorise - it's not quite 'folk music' but the lives of the creators has been so wrapped up in traditional music all the 'parts' are here.The booklet says 'written for and inspired by the film "I Could Read the Sky".

Lineup

Iarla O'Lionaird - Vocals, Keyboards & HarmoniumNoel Hill - Concertina
Sinead O'Connor - Vocals
Ron Aslan - Programming
David Bottrill - Keyboards
Dennis Cahill - Mandolin & Guitar
Caroline Dale - Cello
James McNally - Bodhran
Martin Hayes - Fiddle
Dermot Healy - Spoken Word
Tommy McManamon - Banjo
Felix Howard - Bass
Ri-Ra - Vocals

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