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Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome

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Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome
Live album by
Released1998
GenreChristmas, Folk, Traditional
Length52:55
Paddy Moloney, The Chieftains chronology
Fire in the Kitchen
(1998)
Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome
(1998)
Tears of Stone
(1999)

Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome is a 1998 Christmas live album by Paddy Moloney and The Chieftains.[1] Almost each track features a different female/male guest artist or a group/choir. Artists featured on this album are Maire Brennan, Montserrat Caballe, Sissel Kyrkjebø, Zucchero and Carlos Nunez.

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Transcription

Track listing

  1. "Silent Night - Introduction" (Sissel Kyrkjebø)
  2. "Overture" (The Chieftains)
  3. "Hei Lassie" (The Bulgarian Voices Angelite; Elka Simeonova)
  4. "Journey to Bethlehem" (Monsignor Marco Frisina)
  5. "Mitt Hjerte Alltid Vanker" (Sissel Kyrkjebø; The Chieftains)
  6. "Gloria" (Monsignor Marco Frisina)
  7. "Oh Holy Night" (Pietro Ballo; Teatro Massimo Children's Choir)
  8. "Joy to the World" (Harlem Gospel Choir; Allen Bailey)
  9. "Lullabies" (Monsignor Marco Frisina; Paola Cecchi; Máire Brennan)
  10. "Don Oiche úd i Mbeithil/On that Night in Bethlehem" (The Glenstal Abbey Monks)
  11. "March of the Three Kings" (The Chieftains)
  12. "Silent Night" (Máire Brennan; Harlem Gospel Choir; Montserrat Caballé; Zucchero; Sissel Kyrkjebø; Pietro Ballo)
  13. "The Shepherds" (Monsignor Marco Frisina)
  14. "Nedeleg/A Breton Christmas Carol" (Loerou Ruz)
  15. "Finale Medley" (The Chieftains)

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Silent Night: A Christmas in Rome - Paddy Moloney | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic".
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