Track Listing 1. Shenandoah - Morrison, Van 2. Main Theme - Irish Film Orchestra 3. Paddy's Lamentation/Ships Are Sailing - Black, Mary 4. Emigration Theme - Irish Film Orchestra 5. Bard Of Armagh/Streets Of Laredo - Gill, Vince 6. Skibbereen - O'Connor, Sinead 7. Night That Larry Was Stretched/Jig - Chieftains 8. White Potatoes - O Maonlai, Liam 9. Famine Theme - Irish Film Orchestra 10. Muldoon The Solid Man/Grandfathers Tune - Moloney, Mick 11. An Raibh Tu Ag An GCarraig - Sissel 12. O'Carolan's Farewell To Music - Irish Film Orchestra 13. Bean Phaidin - Conneff, Kevin 14. O'Donnel's Lament/Reel With The Beryle - Ivers, Eileen 15. American Theme - Irish Film Orchestra 16. Long Journey Home (Anthem) - Costell, Elvis & Anuna
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Paddy Moloney | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Engineers include: Brian Masterson, Kevin Doyle, Jeffrey Lesser.Includes liner notes by Thomas Lennon.LONG JOURNEY HOME: THE IRISH IN AMERICA won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album. "Shenandoah" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.The Chieftans' pipes player Paddy Moloney is the mastermind of this soundtrack album. LONG JOURNEY HOME is a film about the complicated journey of the Irish in America, and over the years, Moloney's had enough experience mixing Irish and American musical traditions to make him the perfect man for the job. Moloney proves his smarts by bringing in some of his most talented pals from the pop world, like Van Morrison (who sings on a lushly orchestrated version of the traditional ballad "Shenandoah") and Elvis Costello (who sings the title tune, which he co-wrote with Moloney). More traditional Irish artists like Mary Black and Liam O Maonlai are also on hand to tilt the balance back towards the old homeland, and wild cards like country singer Vince Gill are thrown in to make LONG JOURNEY HOME an eclectic but emotionally consistent mix of styles.
Editorial Reviews ...It's unfortunate timing that TITANIC's score makes Moloney's sentinmental orchestral tracks sound a wee bit familiar. Still, the joyous jigs and bittersweet laments are heartening and heartrending. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (02/06/1998)
...It's unfortunate timing that TITANIC's score makes Moloney's sentinmental orchestral tracks sound a wee bit familiar. Still, the joyous jigs and bittersweet laments are heartening and heartrending. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (02/06/1998)
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