In a Lifetime (album)

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In a Lifetime
Albs cover for Clannad 'In A LIFetime' album.jpg
Compilation album by
Released2020
Recorded1973–2020
Genre Folk
Irish Traditional
Jazz
New age
Length144:00
Label BMG
Clannad chronology
Turas
(2018)
In a Lifetime
(2020)

In a Lifetime is a greatest hits compilation album by Irish group Clannad. The albums contains two new tracks, "A Celtic Dream" and "Who Knows (Where the Time Goes)", the first recorded by the group since the passing of member Padraig Duggan. [1] Released on 3 April 2020, the album was to coincide with the band's 50th anniversary as a group and they subsequently embarked on a world tour. The In a Lifetime tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]

Contents

The cover art features the last four remaining members of Clannad sitting on a currach on the Clady River in their hometown of Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal. [3]

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Thíos Cois na Trá Domh" (3:05)
  2. "An Mhaighdean Mhara" (2:13)
  3. "Eleanor Plunkett" (2:46)
  4. "Coinleach Ghlas an Fhómhair" (5:43)
  5. "Dúlamán" (4:29)
  6. "Two Sisters" (4:09)
  7. "dTigeas a Damhsa?" (1:21)
  8. "The Last Rose of Summer" (4:13)
  9. "Ar a Ghabháil 'n a Chuain Damh" (3:25)
  10. "Crann Úll" (3:40)
  11. "Mheall Sí Lena Glórthaí Mé" (4:18)
  12. "Mhórag 's na Horo Gheallaidh" (1:42)
  13. "Theme from Harry's Game" (2:30)
  14. "Newgrange" (4:03)
  15. "Robin (The Hooded Man)" (2:45)
  16. "Strange Land" (3:11)
  17. "Closer to your Heart" (3:27)
  18. "In a Lifetime" feat. Bono (3:08)
  19. "Almost Seems (Too Late to Turn)" (4:45)
  20. "White Fool" feat. Steve Perry (4:42)
  21. "Something to Believe In" feat. Bruce Hornsby (4:45)


Disc 2

  1. "Atlantic Realm" (3:49)
  2. "Voyager" (3:18)
  3. "A Dream in the Night" (The Angel & The Soldier Boy) (3:07)
  4. "Hourglass" (4:19)
  5. "Rí na Cruinne" (4:01)
  6. "The Poison Glen" (3:55)
  7. "Na Laethe Bhí" (5:21)
  8. "I Will Find You" (Theme from The Last of The Mohicans) (5:14)
  9. "Croí Cróga" (4:59)
  10. "A Bridge (That Carries Us Over)" (4:28)
  11. "A Mhuirnín Ó" (4:54)
  12. "The Bridge of Tears" (4:00)
  13. "Vellum" (4:46)
  14. "Brave Enough" feat. Duke Special (4:12)
  15. "A Celtic Dream" (5:23)
  16. "Who Knows (Where the Time Goes)" (4:16)

Charts

Chart performance for In a Lifetime
Chart (2020)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [4] 38
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [5] 42
UK Albums (OCC) [6] 74

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References

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