The Mummer's Fig - Christmas Eve - Boys Of The Lough
Get Me Through December - Natalie MacMaster
I Saw Three Ships - Maddy Prior
Silent Night - William Jackson
The Snowy Path - Altan
Away In A Manger - El McMeen
Nouel - Ensemble Choral Du Bout Du Monde
Ding Dong Merrily On High - Frankie Gavin
Ceol NaNolag - John Whelan
Seacht Suailci Na Maighdine Muire - Aoife Ni Fhearraigh
Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful) - Bonnie Rideout
Track Listings (15) - Disc #2
Enniscorthy Christmas Carol - Dordan
Leanbh Ghil Mhilis (Bright Sweet Child) - Dordan
Christmas Eve Reel (Tommy Coen's Reel) - Dordan
Mistletoe Waltz - Dordan
Draiocht Na hOiche (The Magic Of The Night) - Dordan
Winter Solstice - Dordan
Oiche Nollag (Christmas Eve) - Dordan
March Of The Dreoilin - Dordan
Oiche Chiuin (Silent Night) - Dordan
Failte An Fhanai (The Wayfarer's Welcome) - Dordan
Don Oiche Ud I mBeithil (Because Of The Night In Bethlehem) - Dordan
Polly In the Holly - Dordan
The Gartan Mother's Lullaby - Dordan
Ding Dong Merrily On High - Dordan
Shades Of Auld Lang Syne - Dordan
The Best of Celtic Christmas is a captivating double CD that is sure to set the right tone for a more reverential Christmas feast, and/or revelry. Packed with fiddles, flutes, and angelic voices, the first disc features a ... more »variety of Ireland's most loved traditionalists, from Altan and Natalie MacMaster to the Boys of the Lough and De Dannan's Frankie Gavin (in a spirited version of "Ding Dong Merrily on High" with the Irish Chamber Orchestra), plus many others, among them American country singer Kathy Mattea. Disc 2 highlights the award-winning Galway group Dordan, in a collection of jigs, reels, and carols, many sung in Gaelic, such as "Silent Night" and "Christmas Eve." There's a powerful magic to Irish music, with bright bursts of joy and merriment always tinged with a suggestion of melancholy and contemplation, and this set readily demonstrates it for the most magical time of the year. Recommended. --Martin Keller« less
The Best of Celtic Christmas is a captivating double CD that is sure to set the right tone for a more reverential Christmas feast, and/or revelry. Packed with fiddles, flutes, and angelic voices, the first disc features a variety of Ireland's most loved traditionalists, from Altan and Natalie MacMaster to the Boys of the Lough and De Dannan's Frankie Gavin (in a spirited version of "Ding Dong Merrily on High" with the Irish Chamber Orchestra), plus many others, among them American country singer Kathy Mattea. Disc 2 highlights the award-winning Galway group Dordan, in a collection of jigs, reels, and carols, many sung in Gaelic, such as "Silent Night" and "Christmas Eve." There's a powerful magic to Irish music, with bright bursts of joy and merriment always tinged with a suggestion of melancholy and contemplation, and this set readily demonstrates it for the most magical time of the year. Recommended. --Martin Keller
"I've enjoyed the Windham Hill Celtic Christmas recordings for years, so I had high hopes for this one from Narada, particularly since Altan and Boys of the Lough are featured on it. The first thing I noticed is that the quality of the sound on this recording is just awful on just about every track. I have no idea whether I received a defective copy or if the overall production values on the CD are inferior, but the sound quality is unsatisfactory by any standard. Secondly, the songs themselves are just not up to the quality of others of this genre----rather a B list of Celtic holiday recordings. If you're buying your first Celtic holiday CD, start with the Windham Hill recordings, or the Chieftains' The Bells of Dublin."
A Celtic Celebration!
Kristina L. Thompson | CT, United States | 12/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a truly wonderful celebration of Celtic Christmas music. From the uplifting "The Mummer's Fig-Christmas Eve" by The Boys Of The Lough to Natalie MacMaster's bittersweet "Get Me Through December" (sung by sweet-voiced country artist Alison Krauss) to the beautiful reverence of "Don Oiche Ud I mBeithil" by Dordan, this is a must-have for your collection. Highly recommended."
Truly Celtic Christmas
jirandele | New Albany, PA | 12/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you want to listen to Christmas Celtic style, this is it. We have purchased a couple of other "celtic" Christmas albums in the past, but all they consisted of was traditional Christmas tunes played on the bagpipes. This album has a great mix of music with some traditional Christmas songs as well as some orignals by the various artists. The music styles range all over the celtic genre from Altan to Kathy Mattea."
Good stuff
michellehz | maryland | 12/05/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I agree with all the good reviews, this is less common, soothing, beautiful celtic music with a holiday spirit. It's something I listen to all year, it doesn't have many of the classic carols that get stuck in your head. My copy sounds great, I think the one bad review got a bad cd and should ask for a replacement."
Great
Read Listen Live! | Southwest USA | 01/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is beautiful, soft, relaxing, Christmas music one could listen to all year. I kept a copy in my car and when holiday traffic got so bad I wanted to scream I would pop in this CD and it would help me calm right down-didn't help the traffic one lick but what ya spect from a CD. I would recommend this to pretty much anyone, even those who do not care for traditional Celtic music. Classy and refreshing"