Genre: Rock
1 | I'm Sorry |
2 | I Can See Clearly Now |
3 | Hallelujah Jordan |
4 | The Older We Get |
5 | Be Good |
6 | Stand Beside Me |
7 | Trying to Get Through |
8 | Giving It All Away |
9 | Give It Up |
10 | Dance to the storm |
11 | Movies |
12 | Forever More |
13 | Sweet Marie |
14 | You Can Love Me Now |
15 | Yes I was |
16 | Eyes wide open |
17 | Christchurch Bells |
18 | Shut up and listen |
19 | Home |
20 | Hardstone City |
21 | Seoladh na nGamhna |
22 | Your Nature |
23 | Gypsy Fair |
24 | At Last |
25 | Spirit Of The Land |
26 | Water |
27 | I Believe |
28 | Feel Like Living |
29 | It'll Be Easier In The Morning |
30 | One Tongue (remix) |
31 | One Tongue |
32 | Don’t Go |
33 | Don't Go |
34 | Thing of Beauty |
Hothouse Flowers are an Irish rock group that combines traditional Irish music with influences from soul, gospel and rock.
The group first formed in 1985 when Liam Ó Maonlaí and Fiachna Ó Braonáin (who had known each other as children in an Irish-speaking school, Coláiste Eoin) began performing as street musicians, or buskers, on the streets of Dublin, Ireland as "The Incomparable Benzini Brothers". They were soon joined by Peter O'Toole, and had won a street-entertainer award within a year. They renamed the group "Hothouse Flowers" (the name was suggested by singer Maria Doyle Kennedy during a brain-storming by band-members and friends in the Trinity College Arts Block café) and began writing songs and performing throughout Ireland.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hothouse_Flowers
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