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Postcards from Ireland
2021 studio album by Celtic Woman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Postcards from Ireland is the fourteenth studio album released by the group Celtic Woman.
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Background
On 20 April 2021, Celtic Woman announced the Postcards from Ireland tour,[1] with Cork-born singer Muirgen O'Mahony replacing former member Mairéad Carlin who left the group in January 2021 to pursue solo projects.[2]
On 10 September, "The Dawning of the Day" was released as the first single from the album, accompanied by a lyric video.[3] On 8 October, "Mise Éire" was released as the second single from the album, also with a lyric video.[4] The album was released on 29 October, and an accompanying music video for "Wild Mountain Thyme" was released on the same day.[5][6]
Postcards from Ireland features vocalists Chloë Agnew, O'Mahony, Megan Walsh and instrumentalist Tara McNeill. British folk group the Longest Johns make a guest appearance on the track "Beeswing", while former member Susan McFadden returned to the group as a guest performer on the track "May it Be".
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Track listing
Note: All songs arranged, orchestrated and produced by Daragh O'Toole.
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A television special of the same title was broadcast on PBS stations across the United States and Canada in November 2021. Directed by Irish filmmaker Donal Moloney and produced by Windmill Lane Pictures, the special consists of a subset of sixteen music videos filmed in different locations across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in mid-2021.
A gift set containing a CD, DVD and a set of postcards was made available for donations made through local stations to support airings of the special. The DVD was later made available through the official PBS website,[7] and was released generally on 21 January 2022.[8][9]
DVD track listing
Personnel
Per the liner notes:
Celtic Woman
- Chloë Agnew - vocals
- Susan McFadden - vocals
- Tara McNeill - fiddle, harp
- Megan Walsh - vocals
- Muirgen O'Mahony - vocals
Band
- Daragh O'Toole - piano, keyboards
- Kieran Leonard - drums, bodhrán drum, percussion
- Caitríona Frost - percussion
- Darragh Murphy - whistles, uilleann pipes
- John Hunt - bagpipes
- Anthony Byrne - bagpipes
- Johnny Boyle - drums, percussion
- Brian Murphy - guitar, mandolin, banjo
The Orchestra of Ireland
- Jonathan Ford - orchestra contractor
- Daragh O'Toole - orchestra leader
- David Brophy - music director, conductor
Celtic Voices Choir
- Paul McGough - choral contractor
Production
- Daragh O'Toole - producer, recording arranger
- Michael Manning - studio engineer
- Simon Gibson - mastering engineer
- Ger McDonnell - studio mixing
The Longest Johns appear courtesy of Decca Records
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