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Music CD - Michael Flatley: Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance

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Music CD: Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance Artist: Michael Flatley
List Price: $17.98
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Manufacturer: Philips
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1. Cry Of The Celts 2. Suil A Ruin 3. Celtic Dream 4. Warriors 5. Gypsy 6. Breakout 7. The Lord Of The Dance 8. Spirit In The New World 9. Fiery Nights 10. Lament 11. Siamsa 12. Our Wedding Day 13. Stolen Kiss 14. Nightmare 15. Victory 16. Cry Of The Celts 17. The Lord Of The Dance
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0731453375727 Format: Soundtrack Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 1997-03-04 Studio: Philips
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: irish jig, all the way Comment: the music is hot, and the taps make it hotter, if you get the video, or dvd, it is much better... irish music at its best...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just what I expected Comment: I purchased this CD for my brother. I have had the same CD since I saw this show live and fell in love with the music. We love it! There are only a few tracks with lyrics, the rest are all instrumental.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Incredible! Comment: If you liked Riverdance, you'll love this. After listening to the free samples on this site, I badgered my mum into buying the CD. From the minute I put it on my walkman, I loved it. The way the composer mixes traditional instruments like fiddles with modern instruments like Saxophones and Keyboards is amazing. This gives the music a thicker feel, pushing it way above Riverdance. Whether you have Celtic blood or not you will love it!
Tracks 16 and 17 are especially brilliant with the fast tapping of Michael Flately's feet along with the rest of the Troop. I really want to see the show now!
Buy it or miss out on some of the best music around.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome Comment: I love Riverdance. I would give this cd a 10 if there was a 10 to rate it. Go IRISH!
Customer Rating:      Summary: THIS should've been LOTR's soundtrack Comment: While Howard Shore's soundtrack for "Lord of the Rings" got him an Oscar,Ronan Hardiman SHOULD'VE composed the epic trilogy's music.Ronan Hardiman has an instinctive sense of rhythm&motion for his music.This music is PERFECT for Michael Flatley's dancing feet--or the hobbits' shaggy ones.
"Cry of the Celts" is a perfect epic opening.It's primal,beautiful.Shouldn't it have been the background for the opening sequence when Galadriel speaks of the forging of the One Ring?
"Warriors" is wonderfully ominous.It would've been a memorable theme for orcs&uruk-hai.And of course,Sauron.
"Gypsy" is sexy.It could've fit the scenes between Aragorn&Arwen,or Frodo&Galadriel.It's Celtic spice.
"Fiery Nights" shows that yes,saxophones can be great in Celtic music.Would've been great,and sensual,for the Mirror of Galadriel scene as well as Frodo's vision of Galadriel in Mordor.
"Lament" is elegaic.
"Siamsa" is celebratory music.Would've fit ANY of the happy endings at the end of "Return of the King." Why not Sam&Rose's wedding?
"Stolen Kiss","Nightmare"&"Victory" would have fit the finale.
Ronan Hardiman KNOWS Celtic music deeply in his artistry.He had experience with soundtracks before doing this score.He's capable of conveying epic themes.This is a must-listen-to album!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Part showtunes, part classical, and part folk music, Ronan Hardiman's score to Lord of the Dance, the musical starring dancer Michael Flatley, successfully avoids all the inherent pitfalls of such an enterprise. Hardiman has emerged as Ireland's finest interpreter of traditional music for films, TV, and the theater, and under his guidance the 19 lush orchestral tunes, augmented with many traditional instruments, are rife with the spirit of the Emerald Isle. Two of the tracks feature the taps of Flatley and Co, while the rest highlight the score as composed by Hardiman with all its subtle textures intact and not masked by the live sound of tap dancing. Lord of the Dance is a perfect and very listenable fusion of Broadway and the indigenous heritage of Irish music making. --Derek Rath
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