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    Macalla is a 1985 musical album by the Irish folk group Clannad. It is their ninth album and is known for the duet between Clannad's singer Moya Brennan and U2 vocalist Bono on the single "In a Lifetime". An alternate version of the album's first track, "Caisleán Óir", was used throughout the third Robin of Sherwood series.

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  2. Macalla. Clannad. Released 1985. Macalla Tracklist. 1. Caislean Óir Lyrics. 2. The Wild Cry Lyrics. 3. Closer to Your Heart Lyrics. 4. In A Lifetime (Ft. Bono) Lyrics. 7.2K. 5. Almost Seems...

  3. 7 de jul. de 2016 · 9. 2.5K views 7 years ago. Clannad - Macalla - RCA records - PL 70 894 - 1985 - Vinyl LP Record - Side 1, Track 4, In a Lifetime. Irish folk group, Clannad were getting quite a lot of mainstream...

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  4. Clannad. Track 4 on Macalla. Featuring. Bono. Producer. Steve Nye. A unique collaboration between Bono and Clannad, both from Ireland. The song first appeared on their 1985 album Macalla,...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2020 · In A Lifetime was released as the third single from Macalla on 13 January 1986. It charted in several territories, including United States, Ireland, UK, Italy and Brazil. It is one of Clannad’s most successful songs and – if you count it among them – Bonos most successful solo effort.

  6. The single was released in January 1986, and was the third single to be released from Clannad's eighth studio album Macalla (1985). It charted well in many countries including United States, Ireland, UK, Italy and Brazil. It is one of Clannad's most successful songs and it remains as Bono's most successful solo effort. [1]

  7. Macalla came out at the height of Clannad's commercial success - hence Bono's appearance here on the duet In a Lifetime. That song is, to be honest, a bit of a clunker, Bono's vocal approach not really suiting the more ethereal atmosphere of Clannad's music, but the rest of the album is a decent bridge between the pop world and the Celtic New Age material they had become known for.