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1 Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears Graham/Graham 5:09
2 My Wild Irish Rose Traditional 4:39
3 Love Thee Dearest Traditional 2:59
4 Forty Shades of Green Cash 4:08
5 The Courtin' Medley: Courtin' in the Kitchen/The Stone Outside Dan ... Traditional 7:20
6 Macushla Traditional 2:39
7 Slievenamon Traditional 3:01
8 The Green Fields of France Traditional 7:18
9 The Irish Medley: Trasna Na Dtonnta /Óró 'sé Do ... [Over the Waves/Óró 'sé Traditional 6:17
10 The Rose of Tralee Traditional 4:48
11 The Old Bog Road Traditional 5:28
12 How Are Things in Glocca Morra? Harburg/Lane 3:54
13 The Croppy Boy Traditional 4:44
14 A Nation Once Again Traditional 4:23
15 Let There Be Peace Traditional 2:39
16 Danny Boy Weatherly 3:54
17 God Bless America Berlin 2:23
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Ellis Island

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Music Matters

Category: Folk

Ellis Island

UPC: 809744902027

Release Date: 03/06/2001

Original Release Date: 03/06/2001

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears, My Wild Irish Rose, Love Thee Dearest, Forty Shades of Green, The Courtin' Medley: Courtin' in the Kitchen/The Stone Outside Dan ..., Macushla, Slievenamon, The Green Fields of France, The Irish Medley: Trasna Na Dtonnta /Óró 'sé Do ... [Over the Waves/Óró 'sé, The Rose of Tralee, The Old Bog Road, How Are Things in Glocca Morra?, The Croppy Boy, A Nation Once Again, Let There Be Peace, Danny Boy, God Bless America]
Contributors:

Bradley Torreano

On Ellis Island, the Irish Tenors offer the soundtrack to their PBS special. The performance, which took place in New York City in early 2001, is a smooth and classy effort that complements the incredible talent and power that this group possesses. Although many of these songs may be familiar to listeners, the versions offered here are very good and give the songs the power and clarity they deserve. Especially good are the opening number, "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears," and the sweeping "Love Thee Dearest." Those unfamiliar with this style of music may find this performance to be a good starting point, although this will mostly appeal to fans of the group and/or the genre who know what to expect from the Irish Tenors. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi