Product Details
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| 1. Danny Boy |
| 2. Carrickfergus |
| 3. Imagine |
| 4. I'll Be There |
| 5. It All Begins With Love |
| 6. Your Friend |
| 7. Love Can Build A Bridge |
| 8. Mama Said |
| 9. Till The Day We Meet Again |
| 10. Amazing Grace |
| 11. Circles In The Sand |
| 12. Angels |
| 13. Tell Me Why |
| 14. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Declan's Prayer) |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing but praise.,
By "nich0las" (Chandler, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Declan Galbraith (Audio CD)
I have spent over $70 for this and his self-titled CD (Declan). And I can not recommend both of them enough. The single only has one unique track from the self-titled cd, but the 3rd song is good, and Declan is so masterful at what he does. I have absolutely no regrets in purchasing these two CD's, and would gladly pay more even to this day. Declan is by far the most talented, and pleasing artists I have ever known. Thank You Declan For All Your Superb Work!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!!!,
By stacy (Collinsville, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Declan Galbraith (Audio CD)
This cd is one of my fave cds I own and I own about 200.I can not just pick one song for my fave, they are all wonderful to listen to, though I found myself skipping to Tell Me Why alot. If you love boy Trebles buy this cd, you will not regret it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic voice, dull accompaniment,
By "frantick" (Rockville, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Declan Galbraith (Audio CD)
Declan Galbraith has an astonishing voice. It is clear, crisp, and individual, never falters, and almost never sounds stretched. His first release, "Walking in the Air," impressed me so much that I got myself this CD. Then I chose one track on it that I particularly enjoyed, "Carrickfergus," and listened to the same song by as many different singers as I could find (about five), including Charlotte Church, Joan Baez and even Van Morrison. I liked Declan's version best, by far. He gave it a sort of clarity and solitude in a way that none of the others did (Joan Baez came close). In this and in other songs on this CD, Declan gives the impression that he's utterly involved and not just focused on technical accuracy. This allows the listener to hear just his voice among the (generally subdued) accompaniment of drums, twangs, or chorus. This is a good thing, because the accompaniment is stiff and studied, mere furniture. Against the lightness and sharpness of Declan's voice, this plodding, vaguely Disneyfied accompaniment sounds especially dull.Some of these songs, such as John Lennon's "Imagine," do require a depth of experience (and not merely musical experience) that Declan just does not have -- he's only ten -- and this shows. So -- this is a fine album, because Declan has a fine, earnest, uplifting voice and presence, but what I'm really looking forward to is more from Declan in the future, perhaps even some original material.
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