Live with the Ulster Orchestra

Live with the Ulster Orchestra
Live album by Horslips
Released November 25, 2011[1]
Recorded March 17, 2011[2]
Genre Celtic rock, progressive rock
Length 1:09:55
Label Celtic Airs/Horslips Records
Producer Horslips
Horslips chronology
Live at the O2
(2010)
Live with the Ulster Orchestra
(2011)
Biography
(2013)

Live with the Ulster Orchestra is a live album by Irish Celtic rock band Horslips, recorded with the Ulster Orchestra on St Patrick's Day 2011, at the Belfast Waterfront for BBC Northern Ireland. The inspiration for the performance came after Paul Brady's set with an orchestra the previous year, after which BBC executive producer Declan McGovern suggested doing something similar with Horslips. Rehearsals with the 69-piece orchestra took place the day before and the concert was recorded for BBC Northern Ireland. The setlist is drawn principally from the band's albums The Táin and The Book of Invasions.[2]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Carr, Fean, Devlin, Lockhart, O'Connor. 

No. Title Length
1. "Daybreak"   2:56
2. "Power and the Glory"   4:17
3. "Fantasia (My Lagan Love)"   2:58
4. "Drive the Cold Winter Away"   1:40
5. "Ride to Hell"   3:41
6. "Sideways to the Sun"   4:43
7. "Dusk"   0:43
8. "Sword of Light"   5:23
9. "Setanta"   1:43
10. "Maeve's Court"   1:58
11. "Charolais"   4:13
12. "More Than You Can Chew"   3:22
13. "March Into Trouble"   1:51
14. "Trouble (With A Capital T)"   3:42
15. "Dearg Doom"   6:42
16. "Rescue Me"   3:38
17. "Ghosts"   3:45
18. "King of the Fairies"   4:52
19. "I'll Be Waiting"   7:48
Total length:
1:09:55

Personnel

Horslips
Ulster Orchestra
Guest Musician
Production

References

  1. "Amazon.com: Live With The Ulster Orchestra: Horslips: MP3 Downloads". Amazon. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 Live with the Ulster Orchestra (CD Booklet). Horslips. Ireland: Horslips Records MOOCCD030. 2011. p. 1.
  3. "BBC Radio Ulster celebrates St Patrick’s Day with Horslips and the Ulster Orchestra". Retrieved 8 December 2013.
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