Celtic Thunder: Heritage (2011) Review

Celtic Thunder: Heritage (2011)
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I saw the live Heritage show three times last fall. This is by far the most diverse set they have done--it is a wonderful showcase for each of the members' unique talents and vocal styles. Ensemble numbers are what you have come to expect from the group with a bit of added flair. And, oh, the DANCING! Well, they do try...
The DVD is the same material that was featured in the live show, so all I can recommend is to ORDER IT NOW. I still sing "Whiskey in the Jar" in my head all these months later--Keith and Neil really rock the house. George finally gets to sing a Scottish song (Skye Boat), Paul's "Red, Red Rose" will make you cry. Damian is just as cute as always, and his duet with Paul is sweet. Ryan is just Ryan--watch his magic with the lights in "Black Is"
New band members, new instruments are delightful. I still say they could play a board game and still produce great music. BUY THIS.

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Following the success of their last 4 shows the new Celtic Thunder show Heritage accentuates the musical culture of Ireland. The DVD features 12 new recordings including: An Irish Blessing, A Place In The Choir and Whiskey In The Jar. In 2011 March PBS pledge will feature Celtic Thunder's Heritage airing the program over 1,000 times. In the fall of 2011 Celtic Thunder Heritage will be on tour.Over the past 3 years Celtic Thunder has been one of the most successful PBS music programs.Celtic Thunder have sold over 100,000 tickets in concert during the last year.DVD Track Listing:1. Heartland 2. Buachaill O'n Eirne 3. The Dutchman 4. Black is the Colour 5. Working Man 6. Home from the Sea7. Just a Song at Twilight 8. Belfast Polka 9. Gold & Silver Days 10. Noreen 11. Steal Away 12. Skye Boat Song 13. Whiskey in the Jar 14. My Love is like a Red Red Rose 15. Ireland's Call 16. A Voice in the Choir

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