Camille O'Sullivan - (Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For video free download


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Duration: 04:18
Uploaded: 2010/05/29

Camille O'Sullivan sings a beautiful cover of a Nick Cave song. Accompanied by Feargal Murray on keys (after the fact). Performed in the garden of The Church Opposite Dick Macks in Dingle at Feile na Bealtaine 2009.

For more information about the Dingle Festival see http://www.feilenabealtaine.ie/

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Comments

9 years ago

TheRestfulwind

Always a 'special' treat~~~Outdoor recordings are so divine at times :)Camille is so interesting too.

9 years ago

TheRestfulwind

In a Nick Cave frame of mind~~~Just listen to those birds in the background... songs of freedom and hope indeed.

9 years ago

Honza Kadlec

Would be a very nice song, if it was not for the original Nick's version. The phrasing, instead of being dynamical and dramatic, sounds rather meaningless and tormenting, for both her and the listener. The phrasing was changed extensively, but at no single point it is beneficial. The songbirds in the background might be fine for the beginning, but in the middle of the song there is absolutely no space for them. Altogether, almost nothing of the speciality of this Nick's song remains. Sorry, but you ruined the song. A huge thumbs up for trying, though!

10 years ago

Charles Chucky Lee Ray

Хуета,а не кавер.

10 years ago

TheRestfulwind

Just hearing this again... along with the birds in the background is both a joy and healing experience.

10 years ago

Jonathan Redding

fabulous artist - got to see her again soon

11 years ago

Aline Feltrin

QUERO AS MÚSICAS AMOR

12 years ago

Horatio

She looks like a female Nick Cave.

12 years ago

jackmohaan

WOULD LOVE YOU TO SING AT MY MOTHERS WEDDING,AIRFARE AND AS MUCH ALCOHOL AS REQUIRED,IF YOU CANT,COOL WELL JUST HAVE TO GET IN NICK.HA

12 years ago

Stephen Faust

Quite a depleted version of this song, with a serenely pensive beginning rising to a minimal crescendo of joy giving over to diminuendo as were pensive beginning, like a birthday party for two, you and the ghost of Christmas Past .

12 years ago

jazzzzdude

I don't think much of the production. The voice sounds detached from the rest of the music. It sounds like she's singing it in her car.

13 years ago

Dave Gregory

The stripped down version on her Live at the Spiegeltent album is a million, billion times better... The best version ever of this song, in fact - makes ol' Nick sound like a pub singer, bless 'im.

13 years ago

Damien Mc Gurrell

Is there a version without the keyboard?

13 years ago

casual29

@martaphal totally agree. same thought by me. although it's nice..

13 years ago

martaphal

very lovely, but lacks the strength of cave's voice, which i think is a major contributor

13 years ago

ruben1million

just a sleepy, emasculated (literally) version of the original, devoid of its original force. Too bland and sanitized.

13 years ago

quirkiealone

I could watch Camille for hours. I would die for a duet

13 years ago

fannycraddock99

Camille is amazing. Thanks.

13 years ago

Eoghan Rua Ó Néill

Nice. Different, a bit bluesy à la Diane Krall. Captures her character well. Hope she'll come back to the Sugar Club some time, or at least to Dublin.

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