No Frontiers

Year: 1989
Artist: Mary Black

Other albums by Mary Black

Mary Black - Without the Fanfare
Without the Fanfare
1985, songs: 4
Mary Black - Shine
Shine
1997, songs: 6
Mary Black - Mary Black
Mary Black
1983, songs: 2
Mary Black - Collected
Collected
1988, songs: 1
Mary Black - By the Time It Gets Dark
Mary Black - Circus
Circus
1995, songs: 1
Mary Black - The Best of Mary Black, Vol. 2
Mary Black - The Best of Mary Black: 1991-2001

Facts about the album "No Frontiers"

Album Title: No Frontiers
Artist: Mary Black

Meta Information: "No Frontiers" is a captivating album by Irish folk singer Mary Black. Known for her emotive vocals and poignant storytelling, Black delivers a collection of soul-stirring songs that traverse the emotional landscapes of love, longing, and resilience. With its blend of traditional Irish tunes and contemporary folk ballads, "No Frontiers" showcases Black's exquisite talent and her ability to touch hearts and stir emotions with her music.

Interesting Facts:

  1. "No Frontiers" marked a significant milestone in Mary Black's career, earning widespread critical acclaim and commercial success both in Ireland and internationally. The album's title track, "No Frontiers", became one of Black's signature songs and remains a beloved classic in the folk music genre.

  2. Throughout her career, Mary Black has been a champion of Irish folk music, collaborating with some of the finest musicians and songwriters in the genre. "No Frontiers" features contributions from renowned Irish musicians such as Donal Lunny, Máirtín O'Connor, and Declan Sinnott, adding depth and richness to the album's sound.

  3. In addition to her music career, Mary Black is also known for her activism and philanthropy. She has been involved in various charitable endeavors, supporting causes related to social justice, women's rights, and environmental conservation. Black's commitment to using her platform for positive change adds another layer of depth and meaning to her music, making "No Frontiers" not only a testament to her musical prowess but also to her values and convictions as an artist and a humanitarian.

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