Borrowed Heaven Tour 2004, from left to right: Sharon, Andrea, Jim


Drummer: Caroline

 

Who are the CORRS?


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They are an Irish family band composed of three sisters and a brother. Although they never really hit it big in the U.S., they have sold over 30 million records worldwide. Many journalist have called them the "Sexiest Band in the World". Despite this, they are multitalented, often playing multiply instruments during their performance. They all write their own songs with the exception of a few covers, like "Dream" which hit it big in the U.K. after their 1998 performance with the legendary Mick Fleetwood at the Royal Albert Hall. They have performed with other legendary artist, such as Celine Dion, the Rolling Stones and Bono from U2. In 1999, they toured with the "Rolling Stone". Mick Jagger saids "They blew us off our own stage".

Latest Release


Borrowed Heaven
Available at Amazon

Their debut album released in 1996, is considered to be the best, by many fans, including myself.

Forgiven, Not Forgotten
Available at Amazon

 My Downloads (right-click and select "Save As" to save)
 

Video Download (wma -Window Media Player required)

 Before They Were Stars (6.2MB)
 Hideaway EPK acoustic version - better that the Album (5.7MB)
 Andrea forgets to introduces the band( 5.8MB)
 Andrea Swearing? (5MB)
 CNN The Biz Interview 8-24-2004 (19.7MB)
 
  YouTube Links
  Corrs on 60 Minutes
  All the Love in the World 2001
 

Good Morning TV 2004

 

Corrs Home EPK

  Corrs Interview 1996
 

Corr Kenny Live 1997

 

Recorded in Dublin and Los Angeles, "Borrowed Heaven" was produced by Olle Romo. All but one of the songs on the album were written by The Corrs. The exception is the Golden Globe-nominated "Time Enough For Tears", written by U2's Bono, Gavin Friday, and Maurice Seezer. The theme song for the acclaimed 2003 film, 'In America,' the original version was performed on the movies soundtrack by Andrea Corr. Making a special guest appearance on "Borrowed Heaven" are Ladysmith Black Mambazo, who provide backing vocals on the title track. 

Music (mp3 download)

 

Borrowed Heaven (live at Woodinville WA 8-6-2004)

 

Ruby Tuesday (live at Woodinville)

 

Toss the Feathers (live at Woodinville)

 

Miracle (Borrowed Heaven Bonus, not on US version)

 

Don't Say You Love Me (BBC Radio2 Concert)

 

Dreams (live at Woodinville)