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2009 sophomore albu from the singing global superstars who broke the Guinness world record for the fastest selling classical debut album of all time. The Priests, brothers Fathers Martin and Eugene O'Hagan and Father David Delargy, were young school friends when they first sang together at the age of 12 (Martin and David) and 15 (Eugene). Their love of singing continued whilst studying for the priesthood in Rome. Once ordained, all three took up parish commitments. Singing was both part of prayer plus, in their spare time, they performed in local operas, musicals and choirs. In February 2008, a record company scout knocked on their door and asked them to make a demo. The rest, as they say is history. The Priests never allow their music commitments to stand in the way of their day jobs and parish obligations.
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Love it
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Inspirational, great voices.
I now own both of the albums that the Priests have released, both are, in my opinion, 10 star rating. The selections are exceptional, the voices are clear and very well coupled. I lisen to the albums at least once a week while I am working.
Choral music lover
I saw the Three Priests on the television and loved the sound of these three trained voices that blend so well. I am also very keen on the old religeous music and felt very moved by their choice and sincerity. They have made 2 CDs, I bought one and will also buy the other, I'm very happy I heard them.
The Priests Harmony CD is another must-have in classics.
The Harmony CD delves into other selections which are very inspiring and joyful to hear. These three priests have developed a beautiful gift and ability, and should be thanked for sharing this talent with humankind. Their selections are so relaxing and enjoyable. I'm eagerly anticipating any new release that they may have in the future.
Another Great Album from The Priests!
The songs were not as familiar as the songs in the original album "The Priests" but very good selection of traditional Christian hymns. I love this album for peaceful, background music, and of course my favorite was "How Great Thou Art", a wonderful rendition of this beautiful hymn. These fellows are fast becoming my favorite all around group, religious or otherwise! I'm anxiously awaiting their next album.