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Track Listing 1. Newgrange 2. Second Nature 3. Closer to Your Heart 4. Seachran Charn Tsiail :: The Tramp Of Carn tSiail 5. Ancient Forest 6. Now Is Here 7. Something to Believe In 8. In Search of a Heart 9. Buachaill on Eirne :: Boy From Ireland 10. Northern Skyline 11. Together We 12. Ta 'Me Mo Shui :: I'm Sitting, Thinking 13. Blackstairs 14. Indoor 15. Thios Fa'n Chosta :: Down By The Thios 16. In a Lifetime 17. Theme From Harry's Game 18. Fairy Queen, The 19. Journey's End
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Bono, Bruce Hornsby | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Clannad: Maire Brennan (vocals, harp); Eithne "Enya" Brennan (vocals, keyboards); Padraig Duggan (guitar, mandolin, harmonica, background vocals); Pol Brennan (guitar, flute, tin whistle, keyboards, background vocals); Ciaran Brennan (guitar, keyboards, bass, background vocals); Neel Duggan (guitar, background vocals). Additional personnel includes: Bruce Hornsby (vocals, accordion, piano); Bono (vocals). Producers include: Richard Dodd, Steve Nye, Tony Clarke, Russ Kunkel. Engineers include: Richard Dodd, Austin Ince, Paul Cobbold, Paul Thomas. Compilation producer: Ian Kimmet. Includes liner notes by Ian Kimmet. Digitally remastered by Dennis Ferrante. This RCA best of collection features many of the songs that made Clannad one of the most popular contemporary Irish groups. Clannad's innovative, often progressive folk style is a beautiful, atmospheric blend of traditional Celtic material with a jazz sensibility. Thematically, many of Clannad's songs are based on Irish lore, many of their compositions deriving from the rich musical traditions of Donegal. Together with modern vocal harmonies and acoustic instruments, synthesizers, and a rock rhythm section, the band's overall sound, as evidenced in songs such as "Ancient Forest," "The Fairy Queen," and "Closer to Your Heart" is haunting, ethereal, and altogether dreamlike. Pol O Braonain's beautiful piece, "Theme From Harry's Game," shows just how brilliant Clannad can be when all their influences merge together just right.
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