Irish Tenors - Heritage
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Track List: Heritage
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- Dublin Medley: Dublin Can Be Heaven/Rocky Road To Dublin - The Irish TenorsDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Heritage
- Release Date:
- 03/16/2004
- Label:
- Razor & Tie
- UPC:
- 793018291026
User Reviews: Heritage
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Irish "Heritage"
, March 27, 2004Reviewer: samntampa - See all samntampa's reviews
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Pro Reviews: Heritage
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews With Ronan Tynan's exposure during the Red Sox/Yankees battle for the American League East 2004 title The Irish Tenors offer a two minute and fortytwo second rendition of "God Bless America" as the bonus track on this sixteen song collection entitled Heritage, though a shorter version closed out their 2001 release, Ellis Island. The trio are quite spirited here, taking on Celine Dion's Titanic film theme, "My Heart Will Go On", "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen and other favorites and giving their audience exactly what is expected of them. Though six of the titles have appeared on previous recordings, "Danny Boy" on Ellis Island, "Red Is The Rose" also on Live In Belfast, just to name a couple, the fiftyfive minutes plus will satisfy the trio's fans as Anthony Kearns, Finbar Wright and Tynan work their voices into the Arnie Roth conducted London Symphony Orchestra. Recorded on location at the London Symphony Orchestra St. Luke's Centre in London, the material was taped by Abbey Road Studios Mobile. The "Dublin Medley has exceptional charm, a combination of "Dublin Can Be Heaven" and "Rocky Road To Dublin" which contains few surprises, but will perpetually delight. - Joe Viglione, All Music Guide |
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No mere green-shaded knock-offs of their more famous Mediterranean counterparts, the Irish Tenors comprise three vocalists with individually distinguished careers who came together for a concert at Ireland's giant
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Pros: Fun, light, airy feel to this cd;incredible harmonies
Cons: Isn't long enough!
This newest recording by THE "Irish Tenors" is light, airy and fun. The arrangements are fresh and new and call for more intricate harmony. These complex harmonies really show off the vocal flexibility of each singer. None more evident than in "The Parting Glass" and the very beautiful "My Heart Will Go On". Finbar, Anthony and Ronan give us glimpses of their wit and lightheartedness in such selections as "Little Brigid Flynn", "Off To Philadelphia" and "Whiskey In A Jar". Even "Danny Boy" has one of the best treatments ever heard. Mr. Wright does a wonderful impersonation of Eleanor Roosevelt in "Golden Jubilee" much to our delight. In this album, recorded with the London Symphony, we do not hear the heavy, brokenhearted, beleagured strains of oppression but rather the freshness of a land where freedom reigns and the promise of a new beginning can be realized. ...