Ceol 06 is a 26-track double album of songs in Irish, released in March 2006 to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. It includes contributions from acts such as The Corrs and The Frames.[3] The songs – many of them written in Irish, others translated from English – include Mundy's reinvention of his hit, "Mexico".[4] All acts gave their time free of charge, with profits going to the charity Concern.[citation needed]
Ceol '08 was a 17-track album which featured contributions by established acts such as the Delorentos, Mundy and the Coronas, alongside newer performers such as Luan Parle.[citation needed] Many of the songs are written in Irish; others are translated from English. All acts gave their time free of charge, with profits going to the charity Concern.[citation needed] The track listing included:[7]
^"Ceol 2005-2017". rrr.ie (in Irish). Raidió Rí-Rá. Retrieved 12 October 2022. CEOL 2005-2017 [..] Tá an t-album CEOL 2018 le hEoghan McDermott mar chuid de shraith
^"It's only rock 'n' ceol". hotpress.com. Hotpress. 6 March 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2022. All profits from the sales of Ceol '09 go to the long-established charity Barnardos, and this could be a tidy sum if the album duplicates the success achieved last year when the Ceol '08 album sold enough to climb to the number one spot in the Irish charts
^"Release your inner Gaeilgeoir". The Irish Times. 28 February 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2022. Irish musicians including Cathy Davey, Duke Special and Ham Sandwich are recording Irish versions of their songs to be released on a new album, Ceol 09, in aid of Barnardos