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1 Star of the County Down Traditional 2:42
2 Irish Heartbeat Morrison 3:52
3 Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta (My Match It Is Made) Traditional 3:32
4 Raglan Road Traditional 4:56
5 She Moved Through the Fair Traditional 4:44
6 I'll Tell Me Ma Traditional 2:30
7 Carrickfergus Traditional 4:26
8 Celtic Ray Morrison 3:42
9 My Lagan Love Traditional 5:21
10 Marie's Wedding Traditional 3:15
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Irish Heartbeat

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Polydor

Category: Folk

Irish Heartbeat

UPC: 042283449626

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Star of the County Down, Irish Heartbeat, Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta (My Match It Is Made), Raglan Road, She Moved Through the Fair, I'll Tell Me Ma, Carrickfergus, Celtic Ray, My Lagan Love, Marie's Wedding]
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Lars Lovén

On their wide musical journeys in the '80s, the Chieftains decided to collaborate with Van Morrison, who had an artistic peak at the end of the decade. The result was a highlight in both of their '80s productions: the traditional Irish Heartbeat, with Morrison on lead vocals and a guest appearance from the Mary Black. Morrisonand Moloney's production puts the vocals up front with a sparse background, sometimes with a backdrop of intertwining strings and flutes, the same way Morrison would later use the Chieftains on his Hymns to the Silence. The arrangement and the artist's engaged singing leads to a brilliant result, and these Irish classics are made very accessible without being transformed into pop songs. Of the ten tracks included, eight are Irish trads. The title track and "Celtic Ray" are written by Morrison, and also appear on Beautiful Vision and Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, but since they are written in a pseudo traditional style, the folksy treatment given them by the Chieftains makes these versions sound as if they were the originals. ~ Lars Lov?n, Rovi

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