Whisper to the Wild Water

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Whisper to the Wild Water
Studio album by
Released19 October 1999
Recorded1999
GenreCeltic rock
Length63:56
LabelWord Records
ProducerDenis Woods & Máire Brennan
Moya Brennan chronology
Perfect Time
(1998)
Whisper to the Wild Water
(1999)
Two Horizons
(2003)

Whisper to the Wild Water is a music album by Irish musician Máire Brennan, now known as Moya Brennan. This was the fourth solo outing for her, released in 1999. At the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001, it was nominated for the Best New Age Album.[1]

Recordings were made in various studios in Ireland during 1999:

Tony Perrey was the engineer for "Mary of the Gaels" and "Sign from the Hills".

Track listing[edit]

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Follow the Word"Máire Brennan; Denis Woods; Tim Jarvis5:13
2."Where I Stand"Brennan; Jarvis5:17
3."Hard to Break the Seal"Brennan; Woods; Jarvis4:35
4."To the Water"Brennan; Jarvis3:25
5."Whisper to the Wild Water"Brennan; Woods; Jarvis4:44
6."Peacemaker" (based on the "Prayer of Saint Francis")Brennan; Woods4:28
7."Ageless Messengers"Brennan; Woods4:45
8."I láthair Dé (In God's Presence)"Brennan; Woods; Jarvis3:44
9."Life"Brennan; Woods4:51
10."Rinne Tú (You Made)"Brennan; Jarvis5:02
11."Mary of the Gaels"Brennan4:24
12."Sign from the Hills"Brennan; Jarvis4:34
13."Bí Thusa Mo Shúile (Be Thou My Vision)"Traditional2:02
14."Don't Give Up" (Bonus track - duet with Michael McDonald)Peter Gabriel6:52
Total length:1:03:56

Personnel[edit]

Band[edit]

Additional musicians[edit]

  • Paul Jarvis – Vocals (on Peacemaker)

Máire's Band

Commercial singles[edit]

  1. "Follow the Word"

Promotional singles[edit]

  1. "Follow the Word"

Release details[edit]

  • 1999, UK, Word/Universal Records 7012632267, Release Date 19 October 1999, CD
  • 1999, USA, Word/Sony Records ?, Release Date 19 October 1999, CD
  • 1999, USA, Word/Sony Records 7012632259, Release Date 19 October 1999, Cassette
  • 1999, Japan, Epic Records ESCA 8102, Release Date 19 October 1999, CD
  • 2000, UK, Word/Universal Records 157 560-2, Release Date ? February 2000, CD

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Maire Brennan". Grammy Awards. Recording Academy. Retrieved 25 January 2018.