Vinyl Record

The Corrs - Jupiter Calling

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The Corrs - Jupiter Calling on 2LP vinyl. A 2017 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

2LP ยท 2017

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2017 2LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Jupiter Calling is The Corrs' seventh studio album, released in 2017 after their return with White Light, and it deliberately pulls the family band toward a more organic, earth-toned form of adult pop and folk-rock. With T Bone Burnett producing, the record favours space, grain and live-feeling ensemble movement over the glossy lift associated with the group's biggest 1990s and early-2000s moments. That shift suits a set of songs concerned with age, conscience, love, endurance and the wider world. Son Of Solomon opens with a sense of ritual motion, Chasing Shadows and Bulletproof Love keep the melodic Corrs identity intact, while SOS (Song Of Syria) gives the album one of its most outward-looking moments. Dear Life, Live Before I Die and The Sun And The Moon lean into mortality and gratitude without turning heavy-handed. The familiar Corrs ingredients are still here: Andrea Corr's clear lead voice, family harmonies, violin and a Celtic melodic undertow. The difference is the record's patience. Jupiter Calling is not trying to recreate the rush of Talk On Corners; it is the sound of a seasoned band trusting quieter conviction.

Jupiter Calling matters because it shows The Corrs choosing maturity over easy revival. After the reunion energy of White Light, this album gives them a more reflective frame and places their family-band chemistry in a warmer, less polished setting. It also reconnects the group's pop identity with the acoustic and folk instincts that were always part of their appeal, making the album a significant late-career chapter rather than a simple comeback afterthought.

For Corrs collectors, Jupiter Calling is valuable because it reveals a different kind of confidence from the band. The huge 1990s records carry the cultural memory, but this album shows what remains when spectacle is lowered and the writing has to stand in a quieter room. It works especially well for listeners who already love Home, Borrowed Heaven or the folk side of the group's arrangements.

Organic adult pop and folk-rock with Celtic melodic colour, close family harmonies, violin lines, acoustic warmth and a reflective tone shaped by T Bone Burnett's spacious production.

Recommended for: Corrs fans interested in the band's reflective later work; listeners drawn to Celtic-tinged adult pop with acoustic warmth; collectors pairing reunion-era albums with the 1990s classics.

When was Jupiter Calling released? Jupiter Calling was released in 2017 as The Corrs' seventh studio album. Who produced Jupiter Calling? The album was produced by T Bone Burnett, whose approach helped give the record a warmer, more organic feel. How does Jupiter Calling compare with The Corrs' biggest albums? It is quieter and more reflective than the band's major 1990s breakthroughs, but it keeps the family harmonies, violin colour and melodic clarity that define their sound.