Mary Black – Anthology

Mary Black – Anthology

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Mary Black – Anthology

Disc 1 (1983–1989)

  1. By The Time It Gets Dark
  2. Farewell, Farewell
  3. Carolina Rua
  4. Once In A Very Blue Moon
  5. Ellis Island
  6. Katie
  7. Song For Ireland (1988 version)
  8. Another Day
  9. Without the Fanfare
  10. Lovin’ You
  11. Paddy’s Lamentation (with De Danann)
  12. Leaboys Lassie
  13. Past The Point of Rescue
  14. Anachie Gordon

Disc 2 (1989–1997)

  1. Bright Blue Rose
  2. Only A Woman’s Heart
  3. Summer Sent You
  4. The Loving Time
  5. Adam At The Window
  6. The Urge For Going (with National Symphony Orchestra)
  7. Who Knows Where The Time Goes
  8. Trespass Shoes
  9. Ar Bhruach na Carraige Báine
  10. Flesh and Blood
  11. The Dimming of The Day (with National Symphony Orchestra)
  12. The Circus
  13. Sonny (with Dolores and Emmylou)
  14. The Moon and St. Christopher

Disc 3 (1998–2019)

  1. No Frontiers (with National Symphony Orchestra)
  2. Mountains to The Sea
  3. Bless The Road
  4. Mystic Lipstick
  5. Don’t Say Okay
  6. Ae Fond Kiss
  7. Turning Away
  8. The Real You
  9. Your Love
  10. Don’t Let Me Come Home A Stranger
  11. All The Fine Young Men
  12. The Land of Love
  13. Moments (bonus track)
  14. Light of Day (previously unreleased)

Description

As a child, singing was my happy place, never a plan, never a promise, just joy. Turning that passion into a career felt too big to imagine, and yet here I am…that it became my life still feels like a blessing.

Back in 1983, Joe and his brother Paul started a label for my first solo album. Little did we know then what was to follow and that I would still be performing 43 years later. Since that first record, it has been an extraordinary journey, filled with special and outstanding moments. The music has taken me and my superb band all over the world, and I am truly grateful for every experience.

As all of this draws to a close I was asked to compile an anthology from my catalogue. I have chosen the songs I love best and also the ones that I feel best represent me from beginning to end – I hope you enjoy it.

Le Grá Mór,

Mary

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