Méav (album)

Méav is the debut album of Méav Ní Mhaolchatha. It was released in Ireland in 1998 under the label K-Tel.[1] It was released in the USA on February 8, 2000 under the label Hearts of Space.[2][3] The album was recorded at The Works in Dublin, Ireland.

Track listing

Original Release:

No. Title[4] Length
1 Ailein Duinn (Theme from Rob Roy) 4:15
2 Celtic Prayer 4:16
3 Since You and I Were True 3:35
4 She Moved Through the Fair 4:06
5 I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls 3:50
6 Im A Doun 3:05
7 Dante's Prayer 5:34
8 I Wish My Love Was a Red, Red Rose 3:31
9 Sí do Mhaimeó í 2:17
10 One I Love 2:53
11 Solveig's Song 3:57
12 Close Your Eyes 3:16

Producers:[1]

US Release:

No. Title[1] Length
1 Ailein Duinn (Theme from Rob Roy) 4:15
2 I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls 3:50
3 She Moved Through the Fair 4:06
4 Solveig's Song 3:57
5 Im A Doun 3:05
6 I Wish My Love Was a Red, Red Rose 3:31
7 Sí do Mhaimeó í 2:17
8 Since You and I Were True 3:35
9 The Death of Queen Jane 5:44
10 Close Your Eyes 3:16
11 One I Love 2:53
12 Celtic Prayer 4:16

In the US release of the album, The Death of Queen Jane replaced Dante's Prayer and the tracks were ordered differently.[1]

Musicians[1] (track numbers are for the US release):

  • Backing Vocals, Harp, Keyboards: Méav (tracks 1,5-7, 9-11)
  • Backing Vocals, Other [Mouth Music]: Eunan McDonald (tracks 5,7,11)
  • Bass: Geraint Roberts (tracks 3,12)
  • Bodhrán, Djembe, Drums [Tone]: Brian Fleming (tracks 5,7)
  • Chorus: Aontas Choral Group (tracks 3,12)
  • Fiddle, Viola, Whistle: Frank Gallagher (tracks 1,3,7,8,10,12)
  • Guitar: Ivan Gilliland (tracks 3,12)
  • Harpsichord: David Adams (track 9)
  • Keyboards: David Downes (tracks 3,12), Mark Armstrong (tracks 1,2,4,6-8)
  • Lute: Richard Sweeney (track 9)
  • Oboe, Cor Anglais, Recorder: David Agnew
  • Viol: Andrew Robinson
  • Vocals: Méav

References

  1. "Méav* - Méav". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  2. "Méav* - Méav". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  3. Meav (2000-02-08), Meav, Hearts of Space, retrieved 2016-03-26
  4. "Méav - Méav — Listen and discover music at Last.fm". www.last.fm. Retrieved 2016-03-26.
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