Let the Fairies In
Let the Fairies In is the eighth studio album by Irish singer Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin, the traditional singer in residence at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen's University, Belfast. The album was released on 29 September 2012.[1]
Let the Fairies In | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 29 September 2012 | |||
Recorded | Seachrán Studios Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Genre | Traditional Irish Folk Celtic | |||
Length | 33:01 | |||
Label | Ceoltaí Éireann | |||
Producer | Dónal O'Connor | |||
Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin chronology | ||||
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Background
Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin recorded her first album for children, A Stór Is A Stóirín in 1994. Completely in the Irish language, Ní Uallacháin opted to record a similar album in English.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Dancing Child" | 3:35 |
2. | "The Field Mouse’s Ball" | 2:47 |
3. | "Cucanandy-O" | 3:32 |
4. | "My Aunt Jane" | 2:12 |
5. | "Christmas Day in the Morning" | 2:21 |
6. | "The Magical Band" | 3:12 |
7. | "Fair Rosa" | 3:32 |
8. | "Rosemary Fair" | 1:58 |
9. | "As I Roved Out" | 2:23 |
10. | "Dance All Day" | 2:26 |
11. | "The Fairy Walk" | 5:08 |
Personnel
- Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin – vocals, drones, bells
- Dónal O'Connor – producer
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References
- LET THE FAIRIES IN at IrishSong.com
External links
- LET THE FAIRIES IN - official website
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