| Celtic Woman - A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland | 
enlarge | Actors: Chloe Agnew, Lisa Kelly, Mairead Nesbitt, Orla Fallon, Meav Ni Mhaolchatha Studio: Manhattan Records Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (327 reviews) Sales Rank: 802
Format: Color, Ntsc, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: EMID7510698D UPC: 094637510698 EAN: 0094637510698 ASIN: B000LC4CVA
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description DVD TRACKLIST: 1. The Sky & the Dawn & the Sun 2. The Prayer 3. Calendonia 4. Newgrange 5. Orinoco Flow 6. Dulaman 7. The Blessing (not in TV broadcast) 8. Scarborough Fair 9. Granuaile's Dance 10. Over the Rainbow 11. Beyond the Sea 12. At the Ceili 13. Laschia Ch'io Pianga 14. Carrickfergus 15. Sing Out 16. The Last Rose of Summer 17. Spanish Lady 18. Panis Angelicus (not in TV broadcast) 19. Shenandoah-Reels 20. The Voice 21. Danny Boy 22. Somewhere 23. Mo Ghile Mear 24. You Raise Me Up (not in TV broadcast) 25. Ceili Playout (not in TV broadcast) Running Time: 1 hour 20 minutes live show + additional 20 minutes "Making of" bonus feature
Amazon.com Celtic Woman, the PBS sensation, returns for 2007 in A New Journey: Live at Slane Castle, Ireland. Most of the elements return as well: vocalists Chloe, Meav, Lisa, and Orla; fiery fiddler Mairead; music director David Downes; chorus and orchestra; and the New Age-y Celtic and traditional music. New for this show is New Zealand vocalist Hayley Westenra, a picturesque outdoor location, and an almost entirely new song list. Chloe sings "The Prayer" (made famous by Josh Groban) and "Panis Angelicus"; Lisa covers "Caledonia," "The Blessing," and "The Voice"; Orla sings "Newgrange" and accompanies herself on harp for "Carrickfergus"; Meav sings "Dulaman"; Mairead plays "Granuaile's Dance" and "Shenandoah: The Pacific Slope"; and Hayley sings "Scarborough Fair" by herself and duets with Mairead (Handel's "Lascia Ch'io Pianga") and Meav ("The Last Rose of Summer"). Then of course the group performs together ("The Sky and the Dawn and the Sun," "Over the Rainbow," "Beyond the Sea," "At the Ceili," "Sing Out!", "Spanish Lady," "Mo Ghile Mear"). Encore performances from the original show are Enya's "Orinoco Flow," "Danny Boy," "Somewhere," and "You Raise Me Up." Hayley proves to be an excellent fit among the beautiful voices, and Lisa seems to emerge as the talent most deserving of attention, but overall the show lacks some of the fresh sparkle of the original. The song list isn't quite as strong, and some of the "primp and pose" choreography is just silly. But Celtic Woman is never less than charming, and at its best can be quite stirring. --David Horiuchi
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  wonderful December 22, 2008 It was a wonderful performance and a well produced DVD. Brought tears to my eyes. Rented it on netflix. Now buying from Amazon.
  Too much of a big stage musical December 21, 2008 Failte!
My guess is that the people that will like this DVD and CD as a top five star rating would generally be a marginal audience of traditional Irish Music without the big stage production to sell it. I suppose it is just a matter of taste and there is nothing wrong in liking big stage productions. But there is also nothing wrong in a preference for Irish Traditional Music the Irish traditional way in a much simpler and friendlier pub style form as roots music.
Between the two projects of this producer, my preference would be High Kings. That is a simpler production that includes a pub style sing along for the "Irish Rover." If there are more productions in the future, I would certainly encourage taking this direction.
I have been involved in playing and listening to Irish Traditional Music for decades. The pub can offer what they call "craic" (pronounced "crack") in Ireland, or an atmosphere of community fun and friendship. This was captured in Danu's DVD "One Night Stand." This was captured in the Cheiftains DVD "Water from the Well." This was captured in Dervish's two DVD's, "Midsummers Night Session" and "Live from Johnny Fox's." On CD, this is captured on "Music from Matt Molloy's." I would also have to say the DVD "Ragus" presents a small theatre production PERSONAL approach to the same type of music.
Slan agaibh!
  Celtic Wopman A New Journey December 17, 2008 I was there when they did the show and the CD is like being there all over again. Good job.jt
  great escape December 16, 2008 If you want to "get away from it all" for a while, just watch this video.
  Celtic Woman December 16, 2008 Celtic Woman is a fantastic production. We have watched it 3 times already and plan to enjoy it again many times in the future. I enjoy the music and the total production. I would recommend the music of the Celtic Women to any ne who likes relaxing music with an ethnic bend. RB
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