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ARC Music

Released: 23rd September 2013
Catalogue Number: EUCD2471
Barcode: 5019396247123
Running Time: 52 mins.

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The first album of new material since 1998s Grammy winning 'Landmarks'.
The five original members back together for the first time since 1989s 'Past Present'.
All together now……'ummmmmmm'.

1) Vellum
2) Rhapsody na gCrann
3) TransAtlantic
4) Turas Dhómhsa chon na Galldachd
5) Brave Enough
6) The Fishing Blues
7) Lámh ar Lámh
8) Tobar an tSaoil
9) The Song in your Heart
10) A Quiet Town
11) Hymn (To Her Love)
12) Setanta
13) Cití na gCumann
The first album of new material since 1998s Grammy winning 'Landmarks'.
The five original members back together for the first time since 1989s 'Past Present'.
All together now……'ummmmmmm'.

Lineup

Moya Brennan - Vocals & Harp
Ciaran Brennan - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Mandolin & Vocals
Pol Brennan - Flute, Whistles, Guitar, Keyboards, Bodhran & Vocals
Noel Duggan - Guitar & Vocals
Padraig Duggan - Mandola & Vocals
with Guests:
Ged Lynch - Drums & Percussion
Steve Turner - Keyboards
with
Duke Special - Vocals
Steve Cooney - Guitar
Eamon Murray - Harmonica
Alan Bailey - Bagpipes
Aisling Jarvis - Bouzouki
Leon Brennan - Chanting
Eamon Curley - Bones

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