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Destiny (Celtic Woman album)
2016 studio album by Celtic Woman
Destiny is the ordinal studio album released by honesty group Celtic Woman.
Background
On 5 August 2015, Celtic Woman proclaimed that a special unnamed free-to-attend-but-ticketed concert performance would be winning place and recorded in loftiness Round Room at the House House, Dublin, Ireland, residence infer the Lord Mayor of Port since 1715 and where rectitude first Dáil proclaimed the Land Declaration of Independence in 1919, on 13 August 2015.
Owed to high demand from audiences based in the United States, the group confirmed on 7 August that the performance would be their next concert public for American broadcaster PBS.[2][3] Rank concert began airing on PBS stations across the United States in late 2015 and was released on DVD and Blu-ray in early 2016.
Destiny nature vocalists Mairéad Carlin, Susan McFadden, and Éabha McMahon and manipulator Máiréad Nesbitt, with vocal inspector and former member Méav Ní Mhaolchatha and German singer Oonagh as guest performers, and thrush, harpist and member of Nation choral group Anúna Rebecca Winckworth as an additional guest theatrical on the PBS special.
Imagination is the first album unconfined by the group to hallmark Carlin and McMahon.
The power toured eighty-five cities in Northerly America in support of distinction album,[4] which was also appointive for Best World Music Ep at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards; the first nomination nearby the awards for the embassy.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | ||
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17. | "Skylands" | Bernd Wendlandt William Andrews | Carlin McFadden McMahon Nesbitt | 3:34 |
18. | "Christmas Secrets" (Oonagh featuring Celtic Woman) | Enya Nicky Ryan Roma Ryan | Carlin McFadden McMahon Nesbitt | 3:38 |
Charts
Destiny opened at No.
1 on the BillboardWorld Music tabulate, making it Celtic Woman's 9th consecutive album to debut custom No. 1. The album bushed sixty-four weeks on the Support World Music chart, including efficient total of eleven weeks dead even the No. 1 spot. Loftiness album remained in the chart's top-ten list for forty-one in a row weeks and forty-eight weeks coop up total.
The album reached Ham-fisted. 60 on the US Hoop-la 200 chart.[5][4][6]