Celtic Woman Forum
The Cast => Eabha McMahon => Eabha News => Topic started by: GlenS on March 22, 2021, 01:38:31 PM
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The beautiful Éabha McMahon (AVA) has launched her new debut album 'Wildflower', which you can preorder today at https://www.avaworldmusic.com/shop for this St. Patrick's Day. Congratulations Éabha, we cannot wait to hear the album! get your fast i heard Eabha say it was limited
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I received my pre-order CD copy.
Her album is absolutely amazing. It's definitely one of my top 3 solo albums ever, maybe #1. Every track is fantastic. Gavin Murphy's melodies and instrumentals are top notch and Eabha's a great songwriter.
Most of the tracks have a world pop sound, quite different than most of her Celtic Woman solos (more like Garden of Eden than anything else she performed in Celtic Woman). She excelled out of her comfort zone though. There's a variety of styles on the album and her voice works for all of them. There's lots of deep, epic percussion and they got the most out of basically every track.
What an awesome album!
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Is this the same album she was working on around the same time the ladies did Voices of Angels?
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No it's not this is a all new cd she has done since lock down
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Eabha's album had a pretty big debut on the charts.
It's currently sitting #1 on the Ireland iTunes World Albums chart and #2 on the USA iTunes World Albums chart and it peaked at #1!
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Wildflower is such an amazing album! Every song is outstanding! So in love with it!
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Top 3 I need to know who's the other 2!😋
Wow! I just clicked and never had a song hooked me upon first listen as that!😍
I received my pre-order CD copy.
Her album is absolutely amazing. It's definitely one of my top 3 solo albums ever, maybe #1. Every track is fantastic. Gavin Murphy's melodies and instrumentals are top notch and Eabha's a great songwriter.
Most of the tracks have a world pop sound, quite different than most of her Celtic Woman solos (more like Garden of Eden than anything else she performed in Celtic Woman). She excelled out of her comfort zone though. There's a variety of styles on the album and her voice works for all of them. There's lots of deep, epic percussion and they got the most out of basically every track.
What an awesome album!