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Phil Coulter's Christmas: 1985 Phil Coulter's Ireland: 86 1994 American Tranquility: 1997 Legends (with James Galway) 1998 Winter's Crossing (with James Galway) 1999 Healing Angel: 2000 Highland Cathedral: 2000 The Songs I Love So Well: 2000 Lake of Shadows: 13 2003 Coulter & Company: 13 2006 Timeless Tranquility: 45 2011 Reflections: 36 2019 ...
Highland Cathedral: Phil Coulter: Mastering 2001 History: Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Remastering 1989 Home Ground: Battlefield Band: Mastering 1996 Hot: Roy Ayers: Engineer, mastering 1994 Hot House: Reykjavik Jazz Quartet Mastering 1996 I Gotta Right to Sing: Marion Montgomery: Engineer, mastering 1999 I Gotta Right to Sing / Nice and Easy ...
"Highland Cathedral" (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais na Gàidhealtachd) is a popular melody for the great Highland bagpipe. This melody was composed by German musicians Ulrich Roever and Michael Korb [ 1 ] in 1982 for a Highland games held in Germany. [ 2 ]
As of 2015, Paul Winter holds the record for the most wins in this category, having won six times (four times as the leader of the group Paul Winter Consort).Winter is the only musician to win the award consecutively; he received an award in 1994 for Spanish Angel as a member of his ensemble and another in 1995 for Prayer for the Wild Things as a solo artist.
At Home with the Dubliners is the first album that The Dubliners made with producers Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. Their contract with Major Minor had ended at this point and they signed with EMI-Columbia Records. Some rare pressings feature the tracks "Bold Princess Royal" and "The Beggarman".
Revolution is the tenth album by The Dubliners.It was their second to be produced by Phil Coulter.This album marked a landmark in their career. The group's sound had developed and Coulter, as well as playing piano on the record, had brought in other instrumentalists as well.
There's Life in the Old Dog Yet is an album by Ronnie Drew, released in 2006.. Produced by Phil Coulter, who wrote the title track, Drew recorded this album of songs about growing old shortly before being diagnosed with throat cancer in 2006, an irony which was commented on a few months later by both men on The Late Late Show.
Phil Coulter's first son was born with Down syndrome, [3] [4] and several months later the father wrote the song "Scorn Not His Simplicity" about his experiences with his son's disorder. [5] He first played the song to Luke Kelly. Because of the personal sentiment of the song, Luke Kelly felt that the song should not be sung except for special ...