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Roisin's
debut album, 'Love so Kindly' which reached No. 3 in the
Irish
Classical
charts features Irish love songs including My Lagan
Love, She Moved thru' the Fair, Danny Boy, Mná na hÉireann,
Down by the Sally Gardens and "The Edge of the Moon".
'Love So Kindly', showcases perfectly the breadth of Roisin's
vocal talents and her unique interpretation of the Celtic melody
Released:
July 2003,UCJ London
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'Celtic
Dreams' is a double album packed with both popular and traditional
Celtic music including classic tracks such
as 'Harry's Game', 'Orinocco Flow', 'Now We Are Free', 'You
Raise Me Up', 'Danny Boy' and many more. An album to suit any
mood whether you want to tap your toes to some Irish pipes
or relax to the soothing voices of some of Irelands most successful
singers.
Released:
Mar 2007,UCJ London
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Songbird
is a beautiful double-CD compilation of sublime songs from
some of the world's finest female singers, including Eva
Cassidy, Joan Baez, Sarah Mclaughlan. Roisin's "The
Edge of the Moon", taken from her own album "Love
So Kindly" sits comfortable with some of the worlds
finest female singers.
Released:
June 2004,UCJ London
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Following
the success of the original Songbird compliation, Universal
Records have produced a second Double CD featuring more
tracks by the World's finest female singers. "Down by the Sally
Gardens", taken from Roisin's debut album features alongside
Mary Chapin Carpenter, Moya Brennan, Diana Krall and many more.
Released:
Feb 2005,UCJ,
London
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Liam
Lawton's double platinum selling album features guest artists
Roisin O' Reilly, Brian Kennedy, The Celtic Tenors, Fionnuala
Sherry, Eimear
Quinn and Moya Brennan Roisin features on two tracks - Journey's
End and the powerfully
uplifting Ave Maria which became the single of this album. A
live concert performance of these songs recorded for DVD
was released in Spring
2005.
Released:
Oct 2004, EMI Ireland
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Roisin
keeps good company on this compilation album featuring
Hayley Westenra, Pavarotti, Sarah Brightman,
Aled Jones, Roisin, Lesley
Garrett, Julian Lloyd Webber, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel,
Renee Fleming, Elton John, Paul
McCartney.
Released:
Nov 2003, UCJ, London
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A
collection
of classics performed by various artists including the
Flower Duet, Summertime, Fantasia On Greensleeves, A Midsummer
Night's Dream, The Banks Of Green Willow and The Last Rose
of Summer which is performed beautifully by Roisin.
Released:
Jun 2002,UCJ,
London
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The
world's top classical artists perform a host of popular
Christmas hymns on A Classic Christmas. Features Hayley
Westenra, Andrea Bocelli, Roisin O'Reilly, The Choirboys,
Katherine Jenkins, Aled Jones, Bryn Terfel and the King's
College Choir to name but a few.
Released
Nov 2005, UCJ, London |
Roisin
guests on Ronan Hardiman's "Anthem." Hardiman,
the acclaimed composer for the Irish dance and music sensation,
Lord
of the Dance, combines Roisin's glorious vocals backed
by orchestra and choir on "Salve."
Released:
Sept 2000
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"Time"
is the follow-up to the double platinum selling "Another
World" album,
A contemporary album exploring the
passage
of time it was recorded with the Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra with
Roisin as special guest.
Released:
2005, EMI Ireland
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Roisin
sings with Anuna on "Cynara",
which features the
exquisite"Pie Jesu" and the
title-track "Cynara", to the very ethnic Celtic
sounds of "Fuígfidh Mise’n Baile Seo" and "Christus
2000". "Cynara" also features the rare and exotic
sounds of Medieval Irish music with the dramatic "Igitur
Servus" and gentle "Miserere" providing a
window to the ancient past.
Released:
1999 |
Again
Roisin sings with Anuna on "Deep Dead Blue" which has been one of
Anúna’s
most critically acclaimed and successful albums to date.
Released
in the
UK in late
1999, it went to number three in the Classical Charts there,
and was nominated for a Classical Brit Award.
Released:
1999
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