Celtic Woman Albums

Celtic Woman is a musical ensemble comprised of five Irish female artists: vocalists Chloë Agnew, Lynn Hilary, Lisa Kelly, Alex Sharpe and fiddler Máiréad Nesbitt. The group's repertoire ranges from traditional Celtic tunes to modern songs. To date, the group has released four albums, Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration, Celtic Woman: A New Journey and Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey and have undertaken a number of world tours.

Celtic Woman released the following albums including Songs From The Heart (2010), The Greatest Journey: Essential Collection (2008), Celtic Woman Complete Collection (CD) (2007), A New Journey (Deluxe Package w/bonus tracks + Irish charm) (2007), A New Journey (2007), A Christmas Celebration (2006), Celtic Woman: A Christmas Celebration (with Christmas Ornament) (2006), Lisa (2006) and Celtic Woman (2005).

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  1. Isle of Innisfree (Celtic Woman)
  2. Have Yourself A Merry Christmas (A Christmas Celebration)
  3. Don Oe I mBeithil (That Night In Bethlehem)(A Christmas Celebration)
  4. Dn (A New Journey)
  5. Lascia Ch'io Pianga (A New Journey)
  6. Walking In The Air (Walking in the Air)
  7. Rain (Walking in the Air)
  8. Going Home (Walking in the Air)
  9. Vincent - Starry, Starry Night (Walking in the Air)
  10. Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring (Walking in the Air)
  11. To Where You Are (Walking in the Air)
  12. Stigma (Walking in the Air)
  13. Winters Light (Walking in the Air)
  14. Brahm's Lullabye (Walking in the Air)
  15. Gabriel's Oboe (Walking in the Air)
  16. Si Risa)
  17. Lift The Wings (Lisa)
  18. Soft Goodbye (Lisa)
  19. Dubhdarra (Lisa)
  20. Home and the Heartland (Lisa)
  21. Homecoming (Lisa)
  22. The Deer's Cry (Lisa)
  23. Now We Are Free (Lisa)
  24. Skidoo (Raining Up)
  25. Raining Up Finans Isle Suite (Raining Up)
  26. Bovaglies Plaid (Raining Up)
  27. Finan's Isle (Raining Up)
  28. The Setting Sun (Raining Up)
  29. There Is No Light (Raining Up)
  30. Captain H (Raining Up)
  31. An Raibh tu ag an gCorraig (Raining Up)
  32. TrhidilRaining Up)
  33. Buelights Within The Blue Suite (Raining Up)
  34. 1st Movement (Raining Up)
  35. 2nd Movement (Raining Up)
  36. 3rd Movement (Raining Up)
  37. She Moved through the Fair (A Celtic Journey)
  38. Down By The Sally Gardens (A Celtic Journey)
  39. I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls (A Celtic Journey)
  40. Celtic Prayer (A Celtic Journey)
  41. SuantraA Celtic Journey)
  42. Greensleeves (A Celtic Journey)
  43. Dante's Prayer (A Celtic Journey)
  44. GoltraA Celtic Journey)
  45. Ailein Duinn (M)
  46. Since You And I Were True (M)
  47. In A Doun (M)
  48. I Wish My Love Was A Red, Red Rose (M)
  49. Si Do Mhaimeo (M)
  50. One I Love (M)
  51. Solveig's Song (M)
  52. Close Your Eyes (M)
  53. She Moved Thro' The Fair (The Water is Wide)
  54. Aililiu na Gamhna (The Water is Wide)
  55. Cad E Sin Don Te Sin (The Water is Wide)
  56. Si Rhe Water is Wide)
  57. Na Buachailli Alainn (The Water is Wide)
  58. Raglan Road (The Water is Wide)
  59. Gartan Mothers Lullaby (The Water is Wide)
  60. An Mhaighdean Mhara (The Water is Wide)
  61. The Water Is Wide (The Water is Wide)
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Celtic Woman comments:

pauline,clarke said on October 25, 2010

I LOVE CELTIC WOMAN I CAN NOT WAIT TO SEE THEM IN ADELIADE THERE MUSIC IS SO GOOD IT MAKE ME THINK OF MY MOTHER SHE WOULD HAVE LOVED IT AND IT MAKES ME THINK OF MY GREAT,GRANDMOTHER AND WHAT SHE WAS LIKE SHE WAS IRISH I THINK THATS WERE I GET MY LOVE OF IRISH MUSIC
ITS NICE TO HEAR THE MUSIC OF THE CELTIC WOMAN

Nancy said on December 10, 2010

I love Celtic Woman. Does anyone know a CD that has both "Since You and I Were True" and "Your Raise Me Up"?

Michelle said 2 months ago

They sing so beautifully like angels from heaven. I wish that I could see the English print for two of the songs on the Christmas Celebration. I am hoping to get the whole collection if I can. I love them.

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