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Irish Heartbeat | 
enlarge | Artist: Van Morrison & The Chieftains Label: Polydor Category: Music
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 22426
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 731453754829 EAN: 0731453754829 ASIN: B000009DDO
Release Date: July 14, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: No artwork, CD only !! Will ship first class.
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| Tracks:
| • | Star of the County Down | | • | Irish Heartbeat - Van Morrison, Morrison, Van | | • | Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta (My Match It Is Made) | | • | Raglan Road | | • | She Moved Through the Fair | | • | I'll Tell Me Ma | | • | Carrickfergus | | • | Celtic Ray - Van Morrison, Morrison, Van | | • | My Lagan Love | | • | Marie's Wedding |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com It's not often mentioned as one of Van Morrison's signature performances, but the highpoint of this 1988 collaboration--a heartbreaking rendition of the traditional tune "Carrickfergus"--ranks with anything the man has done. Morrison delivers the deathbed lament with a mix of fervor and penitence that's utterly convincing as the Chieftains enshroud him in a Gaelic tapestry of sound. The remainder of this reissue of the 1988 collaboration between Ireland's finest ain't too shabby, either. On more upbeat selections such as "The Star of the County Down," Morrison sounds uncharacteristically frisky, as if he's delighted to share the burden with the Chieftains. Listeners are likely to find the alliance equally satisfying. --Steven Stolder
Album Description 20 bit remastered reissue of Van's 1988 album for Polydor, acollaboration with the Chieftains. 10 tracks, including 'Star Of The County Down' & 'Marie's Wedding'. 1998 Exile/ Polydor release.
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| Customer Reviews:
Timeless music June 19, 2008 Irisheyes490 (Michigan) I never tire of listening to this music, I have had this CD for several years and it is always enjoyable to me. I especially like the song 'Ta Mo Chleamhnas Deanta' with the back up vocal sung by Mary Black. Very nice.
If this ain't Irish........... June 13, 2008 Roland (Hot Springs, SD) I'll kiss your A_s! Van Morrison and the Cheiftians, this my #2 rated cd in my entire collection. If you like Irish music it don't get no better than this.
Mystic sounds June 8, 2008 Billy Finn 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Amazing combination. The Chieftains, often seen as the most traditional of Irish groups and Van Morrison from protestant Belfast, gruff soulful/blues singer. I love the moment when the Orange `Sash` is played during `I`ll tell my Ma `along with a snatch of the Foxhunter`s Reel. These guys were years ahead of their time, combining nationalist and protestant music, long before the Northern Ireland peace process. Carrickgergus is marvellous and so is She Moves Through the Fair, Raglan Road but the showstopper for me is My Lagan Love, with Van`s amazing saxaphone-like voice in full trumpet...although he does go a bit daft near the end. Well done, all, for a ground breaking album.
Classic Irish music, classic Van Morrison May 25, 2008 Bright Spot (Denver, CO) No longer available except on the secondary market, I encourage you to look hard for Irish Heartbeat. This is a gem if you enjoy Celtic soul. It doesn't hurt to be a Van Morrison fan either. I spent a year pursuing this CD and finally found a perfect copy at half the price I had expected to pay.
A funny thing happened on the way back from the CD store.... November 8, 2007 Grigory's Girl (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used to be a DJ back in Chicago, and we were doing a wedding with a ton of Irish guests. My boss told me to go fetch some Irish music. Instead of bringing back the usual, cliched "danny boy" stuff, I decided to be adventurous and buy this album. I really love Van Morrison, and there were 8 traditional songs here, so I thought why not? When I gave it to my boss, he scoffed and asked "there's no Tura Lura Lura on it". I informed Bob that the Irish have more songs than Tura Lura Lura and Danny Boy, but he didn't listen, and refused to compensate me for the CD. So I kept it, and it's one of my favorite Van Morrison albums. And the kicker was my boss was half Irish! Now to the music itself. This is a great album that has 8 traditional songs, and 2 Van songs, which are redone here in an Irish setting (they appeared on other albums before this one). My favorites are I'll Tell Me Ma (one of my all time favorite Irish songs), Star of the County Down, and Van's two originals, the title track and Celtic Ray, which are better here than the original versions. The Chieftains and Van really blend well together. It's a very enjoyable CD/album. For those who care, the title track was featured in one of Janeane Garofalo's better films The Matchmaker.
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