Full of Flowers

Full Of Flowers
Studio album by Milton Pinto
Released March, 2010
Recorded Coolin Studio, Dublin-Ireland, 2009
Genre Pop, Celtic, Classical
Language English, Irish, Italian
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The Musical Discoveries[1]

Full of Flowers is an album by the Brazilian composer Milton Pinto. It was released in March, 2010. All lyrics, music and arrangements were composed by Milton Pinto. The album contains four Irish female soloists from the popular Irish choir, the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, from Dublin, Ireland, who volunteered to record the music. This album features and makes use of vocals influenced from classic to folk and passing through new age music and Celtic elements, which consists of fifteen numbered tracks categorized by melody as a prime point. The lyrics are sung in English, Italian and Irish. The lyrics are intended to suggest Christian influences rooted into a universal understanding. Recording took place at the Coolin Studio in March 2009, and was managed by the sound engineer Shane Brady.[2]

Track listing

No. TitlePerformer(s) Length
1. "Forsaken Light"  Instrumental-Piano 03:10
2. "Best Of Me"  Susan Hurley 01:50
3. "Spioraid Naoimh - (in Irish)"  Emer Ní Obhróin 01:47
4. "Full Of Flowers"  Maria Fenton 02:17
5. "Pace In Me - (in Italian)"  Anne Hallahan 03:03
6. "Escape Into Egypt"  Maria Fenton 01:30
7. "The Unity"  Emer Ní Obhróin & Anne Hallahan 05:52
8. "Bella La Tua Città - (in Italian)"  Maria Fenton 01:43
9. "This Green This Harp - (in Irish)" (Lyrics Collaboration from English to Irish by Anne Hallahan)Anne Hallahan 01:16
10. "The New Jerusalem"  Anne Hallahan 03:04
11. "Milagro"  Maria Fenton 02:16
12. "The Ultimate Song"  Anne Hallahan & Emer Ní Obhróin 03:50
13. "When Seagulls Find Heaven"  Susan Hurley 03:46
14. "This Green This Harp"  Instrumental – Piano, Uilleann Pipes and Tin Whistle 01:07
15. "Word Of Life"  Maria Fenton 01:29

Personnel

Band

Album art

All artwork was conceived by Milton Pinto and produced by the graphic designer Fabricio Cavalcante. The cover art was inspired by the Cliffs of Moher, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ireland. In July 2009, the cliffs were named one of 28 global finalists in the New Seven Wonders of the World project. The cover art depicts an imaginary landscape with the composer sitting and holding a bouquet of flowers in front of two cliffs, with a Shamrock (a symbol of Ireland) behind him.[3]

External links

References

  1. The Musical Discoveries review
  2. "miltonpinto". Discogs.com. 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  3. "Full Of Flowers by Milton Pinto". Soundunwound.com. 2010-03-16. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
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