Track listing “Would You Be Happier?” “So Young (K-Klass Remix)” “Runaway” “Breathless” “Radio” (Unplugged) “What Can I Do?” (Tin Tin Out Remix) “The Right Time” “I Never Loved You Anyway” “Irresistible” “Forgiven, Not Forgotten” “Lough Erin Shore” (Unplugged) “Only When I Sleep” “Love to Love You” “All the Love in the World” (Remix) “Everybody Hurts”… Read More
Forgiven, Not Forgotten is the debut album by Irish folk rock group The Corrs. It was released by Atlantic Records on 26 September 1995 across the world Track listing 1. “Erin Shore” (intro) (instrumental) 2. “Forgiven, Not Forgotten” 3. “Heaven Knows” 4. “Along with the Girls” (instrumental) 5. “Someday” 6. “Runaway” 7. “The Right… Read More
Maddy Prior – Ballads & Candles CD Ballads & Candles, the live album featuring Maddy Prior, June Tabor, Rose Kemp, Steve Banks, Troy Donockley, Nick Holland, Rick Kemp, Peter Knight. The album proves an important reminder – if such were needed – of the range of material that Prior has turned her hand to over… Read More
In an age when bands seem to come and go in the blink of an eye, an occasion such as a thirty fifth anniversary is one that just has to be marked. Such it was for Steeleye Span, who decided to celebrate the best way they know how – by taking their music of the… Read More
The Maddy Prior Band – Hooked On Glory CD Track Listings Disc: 1 1. After The Death 2. Saboteur 3. Morning Girls 4. Half Listening 5. Deep In The Darkest Night/”Conversion” 6. Oh No 7. God Squad 8. Trivial Hymn 9. Each Heart 10. Hope Lies Now See all 13 tracks on this disc Disc:… Read More
If life is determined by a series of happy accidents, then somebody upstairs was beaming long and hard the day the Carnival Band happened across Maddy Prior. Beginning as a one-off experiment for a Radio 2 Christmas Special, their collaboration has become a long term concern lasting over twenty years and counting. Despite forays… Read More
Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band’s association with the composer Vaughan Williams goes right back to their very first album together, 1986’s Tapestry Of Carols, and their version of ‘The Sussex Carol’. In many ways it was a natural fit – Williams the great collector and composer of English music meets one of its most… Read More
Paradise Found A Celebration Of Charles Wesley 1707-1788 Born in 1707, Charles Wesley (along with his brother John) went onto become one of the most important figures in religious music. He wrote a staggering 9,000 hymns, many of which are still popular today – including Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Love Divine All Loves Excelling… Read More