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Celtic Thunder: The Show | 
enlarge | Actor: Celtic Thunder Studio: Decca Category: DVD
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $4.99 (25%)
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Rating: 210 reviews Sales Rank: 202
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Live, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 0 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: 2 UPC: 602517665637 EAN: 0602517665637 ASIN: B00152PFAM
Theatrical Release Date: March 18, 2008 Release Date: March 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Album Description For Celtic Thunder, Sharon Browne has teamed up with Grammy-nominated Irish songwriting and composing veteran Phil Coulter to produce a show that includes an eclectic mix of songs ranging from the traditional "Mountains of Mourne" and "Come By the Hills" to international hits such as "Brothers in Arms" and "Desperado," as well as original compositions by Coulter, who has written hits for Elvis Presley ("My Boy") and the Bay City Rollers, and performed with Van Morrison, Tom Jones, and the Rolling Stones. The ensemble numbers in Celtic Thunder reflect the power of the vocalists, who range in age from 14 to 40, and feature songs that celebrate a common Celtic heritage.
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Brilliant vocals; fun for the whole family March 11, 2008 Paula Hahn (Arkadelphia, AR United States) 49 out of 53 found this review helpful
As a singer myself (and one of Irish heritage on top of that) I can tell you I was in awe of the vocal chops shown by the men in this group. There is of course, Paul the operatic tenor who could have a brilliant career in classical music but also can be achingly tender on love ballads and throw a bit more timbre in his voice to put some testosterone into the folk songs. Then there is George the baritone, so rich and mellow and gentle on the family ballads he sings and with the best brogue of them all. Blond twenty-something Keith whose slightly nasal but very sweet tenor is God's gift to those Irish protest songs and pop songs. And then precocious and precious Damian, all of 14, who sounds at least 10 years older than he is and with so much depth and chest resonance-- where did he learn to do that? Finally, Ryan who seems less vocally gifted but I suspect that is only because of the company he is in, but has more than enough smolder and attitude to make up for it. And then when they blend their voices together on the songs of national pride and longing somehow they manage to sound like a string ensemble. There were literally chills down my back and tears in my eyes. These guys are good, really good. About all I can add to what others have written is to tell you that my daughters, aged 6 and 7, absolutely love this music as much as I do. It is now replacing the Wiggles (thank God!) as our favorite music to play in the car. My 7 year old practically melted into a big puddle on the floor when she saw young Damian. She thinks he is the cutest thing since Zac Efron! So this CD has been a great experience to share with my kids and teach them about our family history.
Not Just Good - GREAT! March 17, 2008 Daniel S. Heller (New York) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I am so glad to have discovered this sensational singing group. I must have watched this program at least 5 times during PBS's pledge week. It's simply amazing. The music, the arrangements, the staging and the talent of 5 superb performers. Ranging in age from 14 to 39, and sporting very different musical styles, they all stand out individually - Paul with his magnificent tenor, George with his resonant baritone, Keith with his folk-tinged delivery, Ryan with his theatrics and, of course, Damian. (I had to adjust my TV until I was satisfied that voice was emanating from a 14 year old body!) And the ensemble numbers are every bit as good! Brought a tear to my eye, in fact! Kudos to WLIW for the production and to Phil Coulter for the musical direction and arrangements. I'm looking forward to seeing them in concert - IF I can get tickets - and for any future releases.
Wow, what a powerful show! March 3, 2008 Bob Gaynor (SICKLERVILLE, NJ USA) 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
I was just flipping thru stations with my remote, and came upon this wonderful concert on PBS the other night. I was blown away by the diverse voices of the 5 singers, individually and collectivley. There was a great variety of songs, traditional Irish, contemporary, original. When they sang "Ireland's Call" , a Phil Coulter original, it made me proud to be the Irishman I am! I will be ordering the DVD for sure.
It just doesn't get better than this! March 22, 2008 The geacher (Irvine CA) 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
I got hornswaggled into watching this on Public TV and expected another cookie cutter Riverdance knock off. Boy, was I wrong. These guys are talented, easy on the eyes and put on a first rate show. Oh, did I mention they can sing? I immediately ordered a copy from Amazon and have watched it several times now and like it better with each viewing. And who is the young'un? He has more sex appeal than the other 4 put together - and I'm in my 60's for pete sake....mercy!! bg
Is this really Celtic Music? April 1, 2008 Johnnycakes (Conroe, TX) 10 out of 38 found this review helpful
Let me start by saying the guys all have great voices and if they were in a good show, it would be wonderful. This is over-produced, WAY over staged, corny, and quite frankly laughable. It also has little to nothing to do with Celtic music. Nights in White Satin? Puppylove? REALLY??? When they did Air Supply's, I Wanna Know What Love Is...I turned off the set. Rent it from your library or Blockbuster first...unless you like corny, over-staged productions. It is too bad they wasted such talent on this dribble...I feel bad for the guys...If they did actual Celtic music and lost the weird stances, the over-acting, an the apparent need to focus on public domain music, they may have a good show. Right now, it is a waste of plastic and silver oxide. (Hopefully Amazon will actually allow my post this time...)
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