Solas An Domhain
Solas An Domhain (Light Of The World) | ||||
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Studio album by Solas | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1993–1995 | |||
Genre | Christian music | |||
Label | GIA Publications | |||
Producer | Paul MacAree | |||
Solas chronology | ||||
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Solas An Domhain (Irish for light of the world, and released with that title in the United States), is the second collection album of contemporary hymns, praise songs, and psalm and Mass settings recorded by the Belfast-based liturgical music group Solas. It was first released in 1995, and is now distributed by GIA Publications.
Solas An Domhain is also available as a music book, containing lyrics, guitar chords and keyboard accompaniments.
Track listing
- Solas An Domhain (Siobhán Mullin)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd (Eamon Martin)
- We Are Gathered (Brian Quinn)
- Glory To God (Philip Hart)
- Suiamhneas (Peace) (Catherine McKinney)
- Blessed Be The Lord (Micheál Downes)
- My Soul Is Yearning For You (Ciaran McLoughlin)
- Pange Lingua (Ciaran McLoughlin)
- Arise, Jerusalem (Brendan Dowd)
- Patrick's Voyage (Paul MacAree)
- Molaigi An Tiarna (Siobhán Mullin)
- Kyrie - Artisan setting (Brendan Dowd)
- Gloria (Brian Quinn)
- Lord Take These Gifts (Lorna Hinds)
- Sanctus - Artisan setting (Brendan Dowd)
- Doxology & Amen - McLoughlin setting (Ciaran McLoughlin)
- Lamb Of God - Matthews setting (Patricia Matthews)
- Cry Out With Joy (Eamon Martin)
- Come People Praise The Lord (Perpetua McNulty)
- Ceilireadh (Celebration) (Paul MacAree/Eugene Dunphy)
Credits
Production
- Recorded at: Maritime Studios, Belfast
- Sound engineer: Paul MacAree
- Musical director: Brian Foley
Performers
- Bernie Doran
- Brendan Dowd
- Kelly-Anne Fitzsimons
- Brian Foley
- Eileen Foley
- Lorna Hinds
- Catherine Largey
- Pól Mac Adam
- Paul MacAree
- Catherine Magee
- Eamon Martin
- Gerry McCoy
- Stephen McCusker
- Maebh McKeon
- Breda McKinney
- Catherine McKinney
- Ciaran McLoughlin
- Brian Mellon
- Linda Mellon
- Siobhán Mullin
- Seán Paul Murray
- Helena O'Kane
- Brian Quinn
- Sharon Ritchie
- John Robinson
- Pauline Smyth
- Colette Whyte
External links
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