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Across the Bridge of Hope

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Released
  
July 13, 1999

Label
  
White Records Limited

Release date
  
13 July 1999

Genre
  
Rock music

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Across the Bridge of Hope is a compilation album created and recorded in support of victims of the Omagh bombings, by Tim Hegarty and Ross Graham. The album was released on July 13, 1999 by White Records. The album included various songs by Irish artists, as well as two poem recitations by actor Liam Neeson. The album draws its name from the second of these two poems, written by twelve-year-old Sean McLaughlin, who wrote it shortly before he was killed in the bombing.

Contents

The first track features a recitation of Seamus Heaney's poem "A Cure at Troy" by Liam Neeson. The second track is a Sinéad O'Connor cover of "Chiquitita". Van Morrison recorded an acoustic version of "The Healing Game" for this album. Also included were "Please" sung by the group U2, "The Island", by Paul Brady, and a version of "Silent Night", sung by Enya.

The money raised by the sales from the album were donated to the Omagh Fund, which supported the victims of the bombing.

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Songs

1The Cure at TroyLiam Neeson0:54
2ChiquititaSinéad O'Connor4:22
3SunriseThe Divine Comedy3:18

References

Across the Bridge of Hope Wikipedia