The Wexford Carols is a 2014 album of traditional Irish carols by CaitrÃÂona O'Leary featuring guest singers Tom Jones, Rosanne Cash and Carolina Chocolate Drops singer Rhiannon Giddens produced by Joe Henry. The carol texts are mainly taken from the Christian poetry composed during the three century long religious persecution of the Catholic Church in Ireland by Bishop Luke Wadding (1684), who was heavily under the influence of the Metaphysical poets, and Father William Devereux (1728). In the case of Fr. Devereux's carols, the tunes were not indicated, so O'Leary matched surviving folk tunes fitting the poems. The song "The Darkest Midnight" was learned from the 1982 album Darkest Midnight by singer NóirÃÂn NàRiain and the monks of Glenstal Abbey. The album went to No.1 on the Billboard World Albums Chart.
Track listing
- "Tell Shepherds" â CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary
- "An Angel This Night" â CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary
- "Jerusalem Our Happy Home" â Tom Jones (backing vocals CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary & Rhiannon Giddens)
- "This Is Our Christmass Day" â CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary
- "Now To Conclude Our Christmas Mirth" â Rhiannon Giddens (backing vocals Tom Jones & CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary)
- "The Darkest Midnight In December" â CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary
- "An Angel This Bright Midnight" â Rosanne Cash, CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary, John Smith, Graham Hopkins
- "Behould Three Kings" â Rosanne Cash (backing vocals OâÂÂLeary, John Smith, Graham Hopkins)
- "The Angell Said To Joseph Mild" â Tom Jones (backing vocals OâÂÂLeary, Cash, Giddens)
- "A Virgin Queen In Bethlehem" â CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary, Singer
- "Christmas Day Is Come" â Rhiannon Giddens & CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary, Vocals
- "The Enniscorthy Christmas Carol" â Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, CaitrÃÂona OâÂÂLeary, Tom Jones
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