Raining Up

Raining Up
Studio album by Máiréad Nesbitt
Released 2001
Genre Celtic, pop
Label Vertical

Raining Up is Máiréad Nesbitt's solo musical album, which was recorded and published in 2001 by Vertical Records, UK. It was also released in North America 2006 under the label Manhattan.[1] The musical CD contains a combination of traditional Irish, Scottish and newly composed Irish and contemporary tunes. Tracks were written by Máiréad and her brother Karl.[2]

The album was produced by Manus Lunny and Colm O'Foghlú.[3]

The album peaked on the Billboard World Music album chart at #12 in 2006.[4]

Track listing[5]

No. Title Written By Arranged By Length
1 Skidoo Stephen Cooney M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 3:06
2 Raining Up Karl Nesbitt M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 3:07
3 Bovaglies Plaid J. Scott Skinner M. Nesbitt / Donald Shaw 3:49
4 Finan's isle Charles McFarlane M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 3:42
5 The Setting Sun Liz Carrol M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 2:49
6 The Butterfly Liz Carrol M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 2:52
7 There Is No Night Colm O'Foghlú Colm O'Foghlú 3:54
8 Captain H Máiréad Nesbitt M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 3:02
9 An Raibh Tú Ag An Gcarraig? traditional Colm O'Foghlú 3:26
10 Trí Fhidilí Smash The Windows/Prestons (traditional) M. Nesbitt / M. Lunny 2:54
11 Bluelights Máiréad Nesbitt & Stephen Cooney M. Nesbitt / S. Cooney / Mackintosh / Vernal / Shaw 4:32
12 Within The Blue Suite - 1st movement Colm O'Foghlú Colm O'Foghlú 2:14
13 Within The Blue suite - 2nd movement Colm O'Foghlú Colm O'Foghlú 4:18
14 Within The Blue suite - 3rd movement Colm O'Foghlú Colm O'Foghlú 3:07

All arrangements: (MCPS)

Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,11: produced by Mánus Lunny

Tracks 7,9,12,13,14: produced by Colm O'Foghlú

Personnel:[3]

References

  1. "Mairead Nesbitt: Celtic Woman Presents: Raining Up - Music on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
  2. Track Listing from Official Site
  3. 1 2 "Mairead Nesbitt - Raining Up CD Album". www.cduniverse.com. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
  4. "Máiréad Nesbitt - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
  5. "Máiréad Nesbitt". maireadnesbitt.com. Retrieved 2016-03-25.


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