Theme from Harry's Game - Clannad, Brennan, Paul [Clan
Buachaill an Eirne - Clannad, Traditional
Skelling - Clannad, Brennan, C.
Scarlet Inside - Clannad, Brennan, P.
I See Red - Clannad, Rafferty, Jim
The Wild City - Clannad, Brennan, P.
Robin (The Hooded Man) - Clannad, Brennan, C.
Coinleach Ghlas an Fh?mhair - Clannad, Traditional
Lady Marian - Clannad, Brennan, Ciaran
Caislean Oir - Clannad, Brennan, C.
Something to Believe In - Clannad, Brennan, Ciaran
T? M? 'Mo Shui - Clannad, traditional
In a Lifetime - Clannad, Brennan, Ciaran
The Fairy Queen - Clannad, Traditional
Turning Tide - Clannad, Brennan, Paul [Clan
Almost Seems (Too Late to Turn) - Clannad, Brennan, P.
Now Is Here - Clannad, Brennan, Paul [Clan
Many Roads - Clannad, Brennan, C.
European only Gold-Disc pressing is housed in a die-cut slip case, exposing the gold disc. Clannad was one of the first Irish bands to delve into ambient music. On this Best Of The Best Gold edition, we hear some of Clanna... more »d's best-loved songs, including 'Theme from Harry's Game'. This song, written for a popular BBC television program, is probably Clannad's most moving, haunting composition. The choir-like vocals and the huge reverb transport the listener into verdant harmonic pastures. Other songs, such as 'Something to Believe In', are as pop as pop gets, but their arrangement of the traditional tune 'The Fairy Queen' harks back to Clannad's original folk roots. Features 18 total tracks. RCA Records. 2005.« less
European only Gold-Disc pressing is housed in a die-cut slip case, exposing the gold disc. Clannad was one of the first Irish bands to delve into ambient music. On this Best Of The Best Gold edition, we hear some of Clannad's best-loved songs, including 'Theme from Harry's Game'. This song, written for a popular BBC television program, is probably Clannad's most moving, haunting composition. The choir-like vocals and the huge reverb transport the listener into verdant harmonic pastures. Other songs, such as 'Something to Believe In', are as pop as pop gets, but their arrangement of the traditional tune 'The Fairy Queen' harks back to Clannad's original folk roots. Features 18 total tracks. RCA Records. 2005.