Valparaiso (album)
Valparaiso | ||||
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Studio album by Rita Connolly | ||||
Released | February 20, 1996[1] | |||
Recorded | Westland Studios & Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland | |||
Genre | Celtic Music | |||
Label | Tara Music label | |||
Producer | Shaun Davey/Rita Connolly | |||
Rita Connolly chronology | ||||
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Valparaiso is Rita Connolly's second solo recording, released in 1996. It features a guest appearance by Iarla O'Lionaird on vocals.
Track listing
- "Ocean Floor"–4:55 (S. Condell)
- "Valparaiso"–3:57 (R. Connolly)
- "Lizzie Finn"–5:10 (S. Barry / S. Davey)
- "Ripples In The Rockpools"–3:27 (S. Davey)
- "Piccadilly"–4:46 (Leo O'Kelly)
- "His Name Is Elvis"–3:18 (S. Barry / S. Davey)
- "Two White Horses"–2:39 (S. Condell)
- "Shakin' The Blues Away"–2:33 (I. Berlin)
- "Sun Song"–3:51 (R. Connolly / S. Davey)
- "Riov"–4:48 (M. Nesmith)
- "The Great Guns Roarv"–4:00 (S. Davey)
- "The Quiet Land of Erin"–3:36 (J O'Hara / S. Davey)
Credits
- Rita Connolly - Vocals.
- Iarla O'Lionaird - Vocals.
- Shaun Davey - Harmony vocals.
- Robbie Brennan & Paul McAteer - Drums.
- Noel Eccles - Percussion.
- Eoghan O'Neill - Bass guitars.
- Des Moore - Acoustic & electric guitar, High String Guitar & Mandolin.
- Anthony Drennan - Lead electric guitar, Dobro, Acoustic guitar, E-Bow electric.
- Jimmy Smith - Lead electric guitar.
- Gerry O'Beirne - Acoustic guitar.
- Paul Drennan & Eddie Lynch - Keyboards.
- Michael Buckley - Soprano & Tenor Sax, Flute.
- Matthew Manning - Oboe, Cor Anglais.
- Backing Vocals/Chorus: Sean Connolly, Patricia Connolly, Enda Connolly, Inez Connolly, Ursula Connolly, Clare Kenny, Carla Gallagher, Valerie Armstrong and Steve Cooney.
Production
- Produced by Shaun Davey.
- Co-Produced by Rita Connolly.
- Engineered & mixed by Bill Somerville-Large
- Additional engineering - Andrew Boland & Brian Masterson.
- Assistant Engineer - Conan Doyle.
- Executive Producer - John Cook.
- Computer Programming - Dennis Woods.
- Recorded at Westland Studios & Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin.
References
- ↑ "allmusic ((( Valparaiso > Overview )))". allmusic.com. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
External links
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