| 1. Newgrange |
| 2. Second Nature |
| 3. Closer to Your Heart |
| 4. Searchran Charin Tsiail |
| 5. Ancient Forest |
| 6. Now Is Here |
| 7. Something to Believe In |
| 8. In Search of a Heart |
| 9. Buachaill on Eirne |
| 10. Northern Skyline |
| 11. Together We |
| 12. Tá Mé 'Mo Shui |
| 13. Blackstairs |
| 14. Indoor |
| 15. Thios Fa'n Chosta |
| 16. In a Lifetime |
| 17. Theme from Harry's Game |
| 18. Fairy Queen |
| 19. Journey's End |
Editorial Reviews
People may argue whether or not this 19-track, 65-minute compilation qualifies as the best of Clannad, but few would argue that it showcases the Irish group's striking diversity. No question it includes some of Clannad's best-known selections, including pop-single cameos by Bruce Hornsby ("Something to Believe In") and Bono of U2 ("In a Lifetime"), plus its career-propelling "Theme From Harry's Game." It also touches on the group's beat-heavy forays into pop-rock ("In Search of a Heart," the jam-filled "Second Nature," the Fleetwood Mac-like "Northern Skyline.") The disc's most attractive feature, however, is its sampling of Clannad's varied approach to Celtic styles, performed at times with an ethereal, traditional delicacy ("Newgrange," "Ta Me Mo Shui," the Enya-like "Now Is Here"), and at other times with beguiling hints of contemporary influences (such as the faint country strains floating through "Buachaill on Eirne"). An interesting listen. --Terry Wood
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Rogha: The Best of Clannad
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ASIN: B000002X0N Release Date: 1997-01-28 |
Tracks:
- Newgrange
- Second Nature
- Closer To Your Heart
- Seachran Charn Tsiail
- Ancient Forest
- Now Is Here
- Something To Believe In
- In Search Of A Heart
- Buachaill On Eirne
- Northern Sky Line
- Together We
- Ta 'Me Mo Shui
- Blackstairs
- Indoor
- Thios Fa'n Chosta
- In A Lifetime
- Theme From Harry's Game
- The Fairy Queen
- Journey's End
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People may argue whether or not this 19-track, 65-minute compilation qualifies as the best of Clannad, but few would argue that it showcases the Irish group's striking diversity. No question it includes some of Clannad's best-known selections, including pop-single cameos by Bruce Hornsby ("Something to Believe In") and Bono of U2 ("In a Lifetime"), plus its career-propelling "Theme From Harry's Game." It also touches on the group's beat-heavy forays into pop-rock ("In Search of a Heart," the jam-filled "Second Nature," the Fleetwood Mac-like "Northern Skyline.") The disc's most attractive feature, however, is its sampling of Clannad's varied approach to Celtic styles, performed at times with an ethereal, traditional delicacy ("Newgrange," "Ta Me Mo Shui," the Enya-like "Now Is Here"), and at other times with beguiling hints of contemporary influences (such as the faint country strains floating through "Buachaill on Eirne"). An interesting listen. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
This CD will grow on you!.......2007-03-19
Beautiful Sound.......2007-03-15
Beautiful haunting sounds-and I don't understand Gaelic.
The Celtic Women are a knock off of this group.
Great Music.......2005-09-26
The Men In Suits Strike Again..........2004-04-07
I was a big Clannad fan at the end of the 80's, and picked this up for old time's sake. I was already familiar with all the songs here, which I have on cassette.
It contains many of my favourites, but I have nevertheless a few gripes with this release. I feel that it gives a slightly skewed picture, being somewhat narrow in scope with regards to the selection of tracks. Only four albums are represented here, from Clannad's substantial discography, with the emphasis being upon two (which happen to be my personsal favourites), Magical Ring and Macalla. This is a 19-song compilation, but those two albums provide 13 of the songs, which seems a little over the top. Indeed, 60% of Magical Ring, and 70% of Macalla is to be found here, which must surely lessen the incentive in new fans to buy the actual albums, which would be a shame.
The compilers could at least have chosen a track or two from Fuaim, Atlantic Realm, and Anam, without straying far from the concept of showcasing this particular stage in Clannad's history. It would also give more of a notion of where they came from, and in which direction they headed after their decidedly dodgy album, Sirius.
I sometimes find it a better listening experience to re-programme the tracks in chronological order - it makes more sense that way. It seems silly to place Second Nature second, just because of it's name, and rather crude to follow the delicate beauty of Theme From Harry's Game, and The Fairy Queen, with the jolt into joviality that is Journey's End.
So, all in all, I would say that it isn't the best place to start, but of course the content is for the most part great stuff. There are superior Clannad compilations out there, certainly, and their classic albums, Magical Ring, and Macalla, shouldn't be missed.
The best?.......2004-02-23
It's a good collection...but the best? I think not.
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