Category Archives: Releases

Other Voices CD released this week

Other Voices is releasing a CD on June 3. It features 18 live song recorded in St James Church, Dingle, Co Kerry in December 2004. Gavin is featured on the album with the song Angel.

Full track listing
:
Joe Chester – ‘A Drop of Rain’
Republic of Loose – ‘Hold Up’
Emiliana Torrini – ‘Sunnyroad’
Angela McCluskey – ‘It’s Been Done’
The Chalets – ‘GoGo (Don’t Go)’
Declan O’Rourke – ‘Galileo’
Paddy Casey – ‘Saints & Sinners’
Donovan – ‘Sunshine Superman’
Eddi Reader – ‘Kite Flyers Hill’
Tom Baxter – ‘Day in Verona’
The Divine Comedy – ‘Our Mutual Friend’
Cowboy Junkies – ‘Misguided Angel’
Steve Earle – ‘Ellis Unit 1′
Kathleen Edwards – ‘Back to Me’
Gavin Friday – ‘Angel’
Autamata – ‘Liberty Bell’
Sonny Condell – ‘Hungry’
Mark Lanegan Band – ‘Wedding Dress’

Mute America will release Virgin Prunes re-issues

Good news for American fans. Mute America will release the Virgin Prunes CD re-issues shortly after their U.K./European release.

Virgin Prunes albums remastered

Previews of the artwork and tracklisting of the upcoming 5 remastered Virgin Prunes CDs start Monday, June 21st, on Virginprunes.com.

Time Enough for Tears on Corrs album

Time Enough for Tears, the Friday/Seezer/Bono/Andrea Corr collaboration will appear on The Corrs new album ‘Borrowed Heaven’ according to an RTE report.
Time Enough for Tears originally appeared on the ‘In America’ soundtrack.

Brel tribute CD

Next - Brel tribute
Gavin’s version of ‘Next’ (originally available on the album ‘Each Man Kills The Thing He
Loves’) appears on the Cd ‘Next’ (Barclay/Universal), a tribute to Jacques Brel, scheduled for release in France and the U.K. on March 15. Other artists on this compilation include David Bowie, Marc Almond, Nina Simone and Scott Walker.
Tracklisting:
01 Mathilda – Scott Walker
02 If You Go Away – Dusty Springfield
03 Amsterdam – David Bowie
04 Next – Sensational Alex Harvey Band
05 Jackie – Divine Comedy
06 Why Should It Be That Man Gets Bored – Paul Armfield
07 The Lovers – Jimmy Rogers
08 If We Only Have Love – Dionne Warwick
09 Girls And The Dogs – Scott Walker
10 Amsterdam – Anne Watts
11 If You Go Away – Emiliana Torrini
12 Next – Gavin Friday & Man Seezer
13 Litany For A Return – Marc Almond
14 The Desperate Ones – Nina Simone
15 Seasons In The Sun – Terry Jacks

‘In America’ soundtrack details

The ‘In America’ soundtrack will be released on Warners in the U.K. and Ireland on November 21st. In the U.S.A. the album is on Atlantic Records, out on November 25th.

Track listing:
1. Time Enough For Tears
2. Some things you should wish for
3. All our troubles have flown away
4. Mr American Dream I
5. Fe Fi Fo Fum
6. Painting an Angel
7. Mr American Dream II
8. Hell’s Kitchen Suite
9. Happy Holiday
10. I’m an alien
11. Bad Blood
12. The whole world has had a bad day
13. Mateo goes home
14. The third wish (In America finale)
15. All our troubles have flown away finale
All tracks written by Friday/Seezer and performed by the Friday/Seezer Ensemble, except Time Enough For Tears which is Bono/Friday/Seezer, sung by Andrea Corr.

Voices and Poetry of Ireland

Gavin and a host of other Irish heads have contributed to Voices and Poetry of Ireland, a 3 CD and book anthology of Irish poetry to benefit Focus Ireland. Gavin picked Wilde’s The Ballad of Reading Gaol. The CD and book set (€ 40 will be available from Harper Collins in two weeks.

Press release
PRESS RELEASE
VOICES AND POETRY OF IRELAND
A UNIQUE BOOK AND 3 CD PACKAGE IN AID OF FOCUS IRELAND.

A collection of over 100 best loved Irish poems featuring recordings by many of Ireland’s famous names.
Voices and Poetry of Ireland is a 3 CD and beautiful hardback book anthology of classic and contemporary Irish poems from poets such as Yeats, Kavanagh, Wilde, Kennelly and Heaney read by over 100 of the best-known voices in Irish life such as Bono, Colin Farrell, Pierce Brosnan, Bertie Ahern, Maeve Binchy, Bob Geldof and Terry Wogan. The objective of this rich and colourful celebration of Irish poetic heritage is to raise much-needed funds for Focus Ireland, one of Ireland’s largest voluntary agencies solely dedicated to combating homelessness. Founded by Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy in 1985 it helps over 4,000 people each year throughout the country.

The original concept was by Lunar Record’s Brian Molloy and the project was produced by the company with the full support of Poetry Ireland. Voices and Poetry of Ireland is scheduled for world-wide release in November 2003 with Harper Collins. The CDs feature over 100 readers from such diverse backgrounds as the arts, broadcasting, politics and all aspects of public life and together with the Book comprises a living anthology of the best of Irish writing while capturing the wide range of registers that make up the Irish speaking voice.

The poems, drawn up in consultation with Poetry Ireland, reflect something of the diversity and variety of poetry from Ireland and includes both famous and historical poems alongside new and even unpublished work from among our finest living writers. The Book contains photos and biographical details on the well-known readers and the text of the poems which they bring to life on the accompanying CDs.

Retail Price Euro 40

VOICES & POETRY OF IRELAND
Contributor – Poem – Author
Bertie Ahern – The Mother – Padraic Pearse
Robert Ballagh – A Glass of Beer – James Stephens
Patrick Bergin – The Mystery – Amergin
Maeve Binchy – Pangur Ban – Anonymous
Charlie Bird – Danny – J.M. Synge
Tara Blaze – Nuala – Brendan Kennelly
Luka Bloom – Mirror in February – Thomas Kinsella
Bono – God’s Laughter – Brendan Kennelly
John Bowman – A Little Boy in the Morning – Francis Ledwidge
Paul Brady – 4 Voices without an Instrument – Medbh McGuckian
Pierce Brosnan – Father and Son – F.R. Higgins
Vincent Browne – A Christmas Childhood – Patrick Kavanagh
Gabriel Byrne – To L.L. – Oscar Wilde
Gay Byrne – Mid Term Break – Seamus Heaney
Liam Clancy – The Second Coming – W. B. Yeats
Paddy Cole – The Friction of Feet in Time – Michael Coady
Andrea Corr – Never Give all the Heart – W.B. Yeats
Sharon Corr – First Annual Report – Gerry Corr
Phil Coulter – The Man from God knows Where – Florence Wilson
John Creedon – The Bells of Shandon – Francis Mahony
Anthony Cronin – The Fisherman – W.B. Yeats
Jeananne Crowley – An Old Woman of the Roads – Padraic Colum
Bill Cullen – Shades of Ranelagh – Macdara Woods
Dana – The Christmas Rose – Cecil Day Lewis
Ian Dempsey – Duffy’s Circus – Paul Muldoon
Dermot Desmond – My Land – Thomas Davis
Moya Doherty – Winter Birds – Moya Cannon
Theo Dorgan – Death of an Irishwoman – Michael Hartnett
Anne Doyle – Nude – Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill
Danny Doyle – Pity the Islanders – David Quin
Ronnie Drew – Ode – Arthur O’Shaughnessy
Joe Duffy – Someone – Dennis O’Driscoll
Myles Dungan – To My Daughter Betty, the Gift of God – Thomas Kettle
Eamonn Dunphy – excerpt from The Paddiad – Patrick Kavanagh
Paul Durcan – The Lovers – Anthony Cronin
Dave Fanning – July in Bettystown – Gerard Fanning
Colin Farrell – Dublin Made Me – Donagh MacDonagh
Marian Finucane – Night Feed – Eavan Boland
Brenda Fricker – The Pride of the Coombe – Seamus Kavanagh
Gavin Friday – The Ballad of Reading Gaol – Oscar Wilde
James Galway – The Rainstick – Seamus Heaney
Bob Geldof – Bagpipe Music – Louis MacNeice
Des Geraghty – Speaking to my Father – Theo Dorgan
Brendan Gleeson – Emotions – Rory Gleeson
Larry Gogan – She Moved Through the Fair – Padraic Colum
Adrian Hardiman – Seals at High Island – Richard Murphy
Mary Harney – Sunday’s Well – Vona Groarke
Richard Harris – Ode to Christy Brown – Richard Harris
Shay Healy – How to be my Heart – Pat Boran
Seamus Heaney – What Then? – W.B. Yeats
Michael D. Higgins – Dark Rosaleen – J.C. Mangan
John Hume – Claudy – James Simmons
Neil Jordan – I Grabbed an Education – Patrick Kavanagh
Fergal Keane – All of these People – Michael Longley
Frank Kelly – Stony Grey Soil – Patrick Kavanagh
Gerry Kelly – Ulster Names – John Hewitt
John Kelly – The Singers House – Seamus Heaney
Brian Kennedy – The Tree Speaks – Cathal O Searcaigh
Sen Ed. Kennedy – Fiddler of Dooney – W.B. Yeats
Sr. Stan Kennedy – To A Child – Patrick Kavanagh
Brendan Kennelly – My Father – John B. Keane
Pat Kenny – Antarctica – Derek Mahon
Marian Keyes – Thems Your Mammy’s Pills – Leland Bardwell
Mick Lally – Omos do John Millington Synge – Mairtin O Direain
Des Lynam – There Are Days – John Montague
John Lynch – The Sunlight on the Garden – Louis MacNiece
Ciaran MacMathuna – To a May Baby – Winifred Letts
Jimmy Magee – I Will go with My Father – Joseph Campbell
Tommy Makem – Requiem for the Croppies – Seamus Heaney
Paddy Maloney – The Country Fiddler – John Montague
Eamonn McCann – Christ Goodbye – Padraic Fiacc
Charlie McCreevy – Literary History – Rita Kelly
Paul McGrath – The Game of your Life – Gabriel Fitzmaurice
Paul McGuinness – Shapes and Shadows – Derek Mahon
Pauline McLynn – The People I Grew up With – Michael Gorman
Van Morrison – Solstice for my Daughter – Gerry Dawe
Mike Murphy – The Village Schoolmaster – Oliver Goldsmith
Kevin Myers – Fontenoy – Emily Lawless
Christina Noble – The View from under the Table – Paula Meehan
Michael Noonan – A Kind of Trust – Brendan Kennelly
David Norris – The Jackeens Lament – Brendan Behan
Miriam O’Callaghan – A Woman Untouched – Frank McGuinness
Sinead O’Connor – Pride – Paul Williams
Daniel O’Donnell – Poem from a 3 Year Old – Brendan Kennelly
Ardal O’Hanlon – Plaisir D’Amour – Patrick Galvin
Deirdre O’Kane – School Friends – Susan Connolly
Olivia O’Leary – Ship of Death – Kerry Hardie
Micheal O Muircheartaigh – The Boys of Barr na Sraide – Sigerson Clifford
Milo O’Shea – Peter Gilligan – W.B. Yeats
Morgan O’Sullivan – Canticle – John F. Deane
Fintan O’Toole – Ceasefire – Michael Longley
Maureen Potter – The Fairies – William Allingham
Deirdre Purcell – Bewleys Café – Paul Durcan
Niall Quinn – Swineherd – Eilean ni Chuilleanan
Ruairi Quinn – A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford – Derek Mahon
Gerry Ryan – The Did-You-Come-Yets – Rita Ann Higgins
Jim Sheridan – Peter Street – Peter Sirr
Dick Spring – A Drover – Padraic Colum
Niall Toibin – Everything is going to be Alright – Derek Mahon
Sile de Valera – I See His Blood Upon the Rose – Joseph Mary Plunkett
Ted Walsh – The Aluminium Box – Frank Ormsby
Kathleen Watkins – Beannacht for Josie – John O’Donoghue
Bill Whelan – Anseo – Paul Muldoon
Terry Wogan – The Planters Daughter – Austin Clarke

Order Peter and the Wolf from Amazon

The Peter and the Wolf set can now be pre-ordered from Amazon.co.uk as well as Amazon.com. Please note that ordering directly from the Irish Hospice Foundation ensures more money goes into the charity. Details to follow.
Amazon.com have added an editorial review to their listing:
“Since its premiere in 1936, Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf has become a classic beloved by generations of children and adults. For this enchanting new version of the story, Bono and his childhood friend Gavin Friday have collaborated on a stunning boxed set that includes a clothbound book and enhanced CD. The beautifully produced hardback book contains 64 pages of Bono’s original paintings-with help from his daughters Jordan and Eve-to illustrate the story. And the enhanced CD features a fresh and funny rendition of the musical score, narrated in a sly and hilarious reading by Gavin Friday and performed by the Seezer Ensemble. Royalties from the project will benefit the Irish Hospice Foundation.”

Pre-order Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf
“Peter and the Wolf”, the book and accompanying CD by Gavin Friday and Maurice Seezer, is set for release on October 6 by Bloomsbury.
You can download a preview mp3 from Bloomsbury.com and pre-order “Peter and the Wolf” at Amazon.com.

Peter and the Wolf finds publisher

The Peter and the Wolf DVD/book project in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation will be published by Bloomsbury on October 1st this year. The DVD will feature Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf as played by the Friday/Seezer ensemble and narrated by Gavin Friday, as well as footage of Gavin, Maurice and the Friday/Seezer Ensemble during the recording process. The book features drawings by Bono and his children.