Songs from the Heart (Celtic Woman album)

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Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart
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Studio album by
Released16 January 2010
RecordedJuly 2009
Studio Windmill Lane Studios 1 & 2, StudioTWO and RTÉ Studio 1, Dublin, Ireland
Genre Celtic, new-age, vocal, classical
LanguageEnglish, Irish, Latin, Italian
Label Manhattan
Producer David Downes
Celtic Woman chronology
Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey
(2008)
Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart
(2010)
Celtic Woman: Lullaby
(2011)

Songs from the Heart is the fifth studio album and fourth on-stage production by all-female Irish musical ensemble Celtic Woman, released on 16 January 2010.

Contents

Performers in Songs from the Heart are vocalists Chloë Agnew, Lynn Hilary, Lisa Kelly, Alex Sharpe and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt. The German deluxe edition, released in January 2011, also features newer member (at the time) Lisa Lambe, as well as former members Órla Fallon and Méav Ní Mhaolchatha.

PBS special and DVD release background

Songs from the Heart was originally filmed as a TV special for American broadcaster PBS, as well as a DVD release, at Powerscourt House and Gardens near Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, in July 2009. The concert was filmed by Alex Coletti Productions and Brennus Productions with editing by the Windmill Lane Post Production studios in Dublin.

Like its predecessor A New Journey, the show was delayed by rain days before taking place; it also rained the day before, 'washing out' the rehearsals and forcing the performers to rehearse inside the main hall in the Powerscourt House. [1] The concert was further delayed when the electrical generator powering the lights, cameras, and other electrical equipment failed during the song "Goodnight My Angel," requiring the show to stop while a second generator was sent for. The first generator was later fixed, allowing the show to continue with a restart of said song.

The DVD release and PBS special do not reprise the full concert, which composer and director David Downes mentioned was over two hours long. As the group did not have the rights to show all of the tracks performed during the recording of the PBS special and DVD release, the actual concert as shown was over one hour in length. Omitted songs that were performed included "Carolina Rua" and "You'll Be in My Heart".

The DVD also includes a 20-minute 'making-of' featurette showing the lead-up to the first show, starting three days before, where former CEO of the group Scott Porter mentions that Powerscourt was 'one of the most beautiful and challenging locations we've ever performed in'.

Track listing

CD
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Fields of Gold" Lisa Kelly 3:49
2."Amazing Grace" Chloë Agnew, Lynn Hilary, Kelly, Máiréad Nesbitt, Alex Sharpe 4:58
3."Níl Sé'n Lá"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe3:35
4."My Lagan Love"Hilary2:53
5."When You Believe"Agnew4:31
6."The New Ground / Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe6:41
7."The Coast of Galiçia"Nesbitt3:38
8."Non c'è piú"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe4:48
9."The Moon's a Harsh Mistress"Kelly, Nesbitt3:17
10."You'll Be in My Heart"Sharpe4:03
11."Goodnight My Angel"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly3:15
12."Galway Bay"Agnew4:17
13."The Lost Rose Fantasia"Nesbitt2:19
14."O, America!"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe3:47

Notes

Bonus tracks on deluxe edition
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
15."The Call" (Live from Powerscourt House and Gardens)Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe5:28
16."Finale / Mo Ghile Mear" (Live from Powerscourt House and Gardens)Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe3:18
Additional bonus tracks on amazon.com digital download edition
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
17."Carolina Rua"Hilary, Nesbitt3:27
18."Danny Boy" (Live from Powerscourt House and Gardens)Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Sharpe3:23
Bonus tracks on Japanese edition
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
15."Pie Jesu" (Live from Powerscourt House and Gardens)Agnew, Hilary, Nesbitt3:37
16."You Raise Me Up" (Live from Powerscourt House and Gardens)Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe5:31
Bonus tracks on German edition
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
14."Forever Young"Kelly, Nesbitt3:57
15."A Spaceman Came Travelling" Lisa Lambe 3:49
16."Wenn Du in Meinen Träumen Bei Mir Bist" (German version of "Over the Rainbow")Agnew, Kelly, Lambe, Nesbitt2:41
17."Symphonie" (omitted from later editions)Agnew, Nesbitt4:20
18."O Come All Ye Faithful" (from the album A Christmas Celebration )Agnew, Órla Fallon, Kelly, Nesbitt, Méav Ní Mhaolchatha 3:51
DVD
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."The Call"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe, Extreme Rhythm Drummers 
2."Fields of Gold"Kelly 
3."When You Believe"Agnew 
4."The Coast of Galiçia"Nesbitt 
5."The New Ground / Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Sharpe 
6."Non C'è Piú"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe 
7."True Colors"Nesbitt, Sharpe 
8."Galway Bay"Agnew 
9."Goodnight My Angel"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly 
10."O, America!"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe, Discovery Gospel Choir 
11."Níl Sé'n Lá"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe 
12."The Lost Rose Fantasia"Nesbitt 
13."The Moon's a Harsh Mistress"Kelly, Nesbitt 
14."My Lagan Love"Hilary 
15."Amazing Grace"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Sharpe, Black Raven Pipe Band 
16."Pie Jesu"Agnew, Hilary, Nesbitt 
17."Slumber My Darling / The Mason's Apron"Nesbitt 
18."Danny Boy"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Sharpe 
19."You Raise Me Up"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe, Discovery Gospel Choir 
20."Finale / Mo Ghile Mear"Agnew, Hilary, Kelly, Nesbitt, Sharpe, Black Raven Pipe Band, Extreme Rhythm Drummers 

Personnel

Celtic Woman

Band

Irish Film Orchestra

Aontas Choral Ensemble

Black Raven Pipe Band

Production

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [14] Platinum15,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [15]
dvd
Gold5,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [16] Platinum30,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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