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== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
The album ''Almighty Love'' contains ten tracks and is sixty-two minutes in length.
The album ''Almighty Love'' contains eleven tracks and is sixty-two minutes in length.
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| title3 = Chris and Stevie
| title3 = Chris and Stevie
| length3 = 5:58
| length3 = 5:58
| title4 = Bustin Outta Here
| title4 = Born Without Hate
| length4 = 5:41
| length4 = 5:57
| title5 = Fire in the Glen
| title5 = Bustin Outta Here
| length5 = 4:47
| length5 = 5:41
| title6 = Canadian Geese
| title6 = Fire in the Glen
| length6 = 4:45
| length6 = 4:47
| title7 = The Good and the Great
| title7 = Canadian Geese
| length7 = 6:46
| length7 = 4:45
| title8 = Community
| title8 = The Good and the Great
| length8 = 5:51
| length8 = 6:46
| title9 = Moneyman
| title9 = Community
| length9 = 5:26
| length9 = 5:51
| title10 = You're the Cure
| title10 = Moneyman
| length10 = 12:07
| length10 = 5:26
| title11 = You're the Cure
| length11 = 12:07
}}
}}


A Deluxe Edition was also released, which included acoustic versions of Almighty Love, Community and Bustin Outta Here.


==Credits==
==Credits==
All music and lyrics by Damien Dempsey apart from track 5 written by [[Andy M. Stewart]] and the poem on track 3 written by [[Kate Tempest]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/almighty-love-deluxe-version/id560381288
|title=Damien Dempsey - Almighty Love|date= 9 October 2012|work=iTunes|accessdate=15 October 2012 }}</ref>



* Damien Dempsey - acoustic and electric guitars, piano
* Damien Dempsey - acoustic and electric guitars, piano
* John Reynolds - piano
* John Reynolds - piano, keyboards, drums
* Sinéad O'Connor - backing vocals
* Sinéad O'Connor - backing vocals
* Kate Tempest - rap on track 4
* Clare Kenny - bass
* Caroline Dale - cello
* Seán Regan - fiddle, viola
* John McLoughlin - mandolin, guitars
* Julian Wilson - keyboards, piano, hammond


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:59, 15 October 2012

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Almighty Love is the sixth studio album by the Irish singer-songwriter Damien Dempsey. Four years in the making, the album once again features Dempsey with long-time producer John Reynolds with Sinéad O'Connor again providing backing vocals on several tracks.[1]

Almighty Love was released on 28 September 2012, along with the title track as the first single. The album sees Dempsey continue his exploration of local Irish themes, but with a greater focus on wider themes such as love, peace and justice.[2][3]

Track listing

The album Almighty Love contains eleven tracks and is sixty-two minutes in length.

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:16
2."Almighty Love"3:47
3."Chris and Stevie"5:58
4."Born Without Hate"5:57
5."Bustin Outta Here"5:41
6."Fire in the Glen"4:47
7."Canadian Geese"4:45
8."The Good and the Great"6:46
9."Community"5:51
10."Moneyman"5:26
11."You're the Cure"12:07
Total length:62:32


A Deluxe Edition was also released, which included acoustic versions of Almighty Love, Community and Bustin Outta Here.

Credits

All music and lyrics by Damien Dempsey apart from track 5 written by Andy M. Stewart and the poem on track 3 written by Kate Tempest.[4]


  • Damien Dempsey - acoustic and electric guitars, piano
  • John Reynolds - piano, keyboards, drums
  • Sinéad O'Connor - backing vocals
  • Kate Tempest - rap on track 4
  • Clare Kenny - bass
  • Caroline Dale - cello
  • Seán Regan - fiddle, viola
  • John McLoughlin - mandolin, guitars
  • Julian Wilson - keyboards, piano, hammond

References

  1. ^ "Damien Dempsey, Almighty Love". emusic.com. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Damien Dempsey - Almighty Love". Today FM. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Damien Dempsey - Almighty Love Released". Damien Dempsey Official Site. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Damien Dempsey - Almighty Love". iTunes. 9 October 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.