Posted on 12/06/2008 5:19:39 AM PST by GonzoII
Yet for all the high-level packaging, The Priests really are the genuine article, who deliver the classic church music they have always sung, from Ave Maria to O Holy Night, in perfect harmony. ....
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Three parish priests from Northern Ireland have a shot at topping the pop charts in Britain during this years Christmas season.
The Sunday Times reported earlier this week that a new CD of songs recorded by the three priests Father Eugene OHagan, 49, his brother Father Martin OHagan, 45, and their childhood friend Father David Delargy, 45 sold more than 29,000 copies on its first day of release last week.
The trio, who perform as The Priests, grew up in Northern Ireland and began singing together decades ago. According to The Sunday Times, when the trio were in seminary together their harmonies earned them the good-natured nickname of Holy, Holy, Holy.
Even after all three became priests, they carried on getting together to sing, writes Times reporter Rosie Millard. At one point, while studying at the Gregorian University in Rome, they even sang a liturgy before Pope John Paul II.
How were The Priests discovered by the commercial music industry?
They would have happily continued as a part-time local act, Millard reports But then someone from Sony came across a demo tape from the trio, while searching for individual male voices for a Latin Mass album. And almost immediately, the words potentially one of the worlds biggest musical acts started being muttered at executive levels. “
Sony has backed up this judgment by signing the priests to a $2-million contract. And Millard agrees with Sonys assessment that the three fathers all of whom continue to serve as parish priests despite their newfound musical fame are the real McCoy musically.
A cynic might easily conclude that these three singing priests are just the latest gimmick for a recession-hit music industry, desperate for some seasonal payola, Millard comments. After all, these particular fathers come ready-packaged with twinkling eyes and great voices. The sincerity in their Ave Maria vibrato is almost palpable. And what do you know? More than 29,000 copies of their debut CD shifted last week in its first day of release, making it a likely contender for a Christmas No. 1 in the UK album charts. The bosses at Sony, who have given this mini-God squad a recording deal worth £1.4m, will be opening their Advent calendars tomorrow morning with joy in their hearts.
Says Millard, Yet for all the high-level packaging, The Priests really are the genuine article, who deliver the classic church music they have always sung, from Ave Maria to O Holy Night, in perfect harmony.
You can judge their musical abilities for yourself by clicking on the video at the beginning of this Daily Blog post, or by clicking on this link to their version of O Holy Night posted on Youtube. You can also check them out on EWTN’s Christmas Special, which will air Dec. 19th at 8 p.m. and will be rebroadcast several times in the following days.
They will also be featured this weekend on CBS Sunday Morning and on a special being aired at various times by local PBS affiliates. More details are available here, at The Priests’ U.S. website.
Tom McFeely
“This video is not available in your country.”
I’m sure these gents are very good. I’m a big fan of The Clancy Brothers and The Irish Tenors.
The only problem I have with many of these religious recordings, including the twenty or so out by young female vocalists, is that they all include basically the same repertoire. Once you’ve got one good recording of the same 25 songs, why buy more?
Outstanding!
“Outstanding!”
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I’m glad you liked it!
This video is not available in your country.
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You lost me there....?
I went to Amazon and listened to samples of the music...beautiful. Ave Maria is probably my favorite religious holiday song and it is wonderful.
Most of the songs I don’t recognize..latin titles. I may have to get this one.
I went to their website and listened to several songs. “Pie Jesu” is one of my favorites and they do it beautifully. What a blessing for them to be able to worship and glorify God in this way. This is going to be my Christmas CD.
That’s what it said when I clicked on the link that said one could watch a video of their performance of “O Holy Night.”
“Thats what it said when I clicked on the link that said one could watch a video of their performance of O Holy Night.
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Does the video (Ave Maria) on my thread play there, in the US.
Many thanks.
Amazon had it.
If you jump through the hoops you can listen to the selections before you decide.
“Many thanks.”
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My pleasure.
We were just at Amazon ordering Pirate Metal and Viking Thrash (or something like that) for Anoreth and Bill. They’ll have to wear headphones, it’s ghastly.
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