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The image displays a CD case featuring a boy with short red hair, looking thoughtfully toward the camera. The cover has the title "A Borrowed Gift" written in white text along with the name "Cormac" in orange. The CD itself is partially visible next to the case.
A list of song titles displayed on a black background in orange text. The titles include "Somewhere," "May It Be," "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables," "Free to a New World," "Cinema Paradiso," "True Colours," "Bright Eyes," "Sleepsong," "When She Loved Me," "Angel," "Amazing Grace," and "Rule the World." There are also two bonus tracks: "The Joker and The Queen" and "Time in a Bottle."
A collage featuring various images of a young male performer named Cormac Thompson. The images show him in different settings: on stage in formal attire, performing with a guitar, and posing for promotional materials. He has a friendly expression, wearing casual and formal outfits throughout. The collage includes album covers and a musical instrument case featuring his name.
The image displays a CD case featuring a boy with short red hair, looking thoughtfully toward the camera. The cover has the title "A Borrowed Gift" written in white text along with the name "Cormac" in orange. The CD itself is partially visible next to the case.
A list of song titles displayed on a black background in orange text. The titles include "Somewhere," "May It Be," "Empty Chairs at Empty Tables," "Free to a New World," "Cinema Paradiso," "True Colours," "Bright Eyes," "Sleepsong," "When She Loved Me," "Angel," "Amazing Grace," and "Rule the World." There are also two bonus tracks: "The Joker and The Queen" and "Time in a Bottle."
A collage featuring various images of a young male performer named Cormac Thompson. The images show him in different settings: on stage in formal attire, performing with a guitar, and posing for promotional materials. He has a friendly expression, wearing casual and formal outfits throughout. The collage includes album covers and a musical instrument case featuring his name.

A Borrowed Gift - Signed CD - USA

CD - jewel case with shrink wrap

$19.50
Ships from the USA

Tracklisting:

Somewhere
May It Be
Empty Chairs at Tables
Free to a New World
Cinema Paradiso
True Colours
Bright Eyes
Sleep Song
When She Loved Me
Angel
Amazing Grace
Rule the World

Bonus Tracks:
Joker And The Queen
Time in a Bottle

‘A Borrowed Gift’ is exactly what it was, so a fitting title for the second album, from one of the world's former leading treble singers.

Recording from the age of 11, Cormac’s haunting, golden vocals have delighted millions and his soulful timbre often inspires online comments like "this is one of the best renditions of this song that I have ever heard"

With performances on 'Britain’s Got Talent', 'BBC Young Chorister of the Year' and his treble swansong at 'The Royal Albert Hall', Cormac has proven time and again, his innate ability to interpret not just traditional chorister repertoire but a range of timeless classics in his exceptionally unique way.

Breathing a tenderness into his delivery, this is something relatively unique in such a young singer.

One viewer said on Cormac's recent ‘Somewhere’ (West Side Story) YouTube video

"You pack so much emotion into your singing, you bring tears to my eyes"

and another said,

"It is rare I am reduced to tears but this was THAT time - the beautiful angelic tones!"

These are just two, of the thousands of comments, left for Cormac on his music videos (YouTube). It is very rewarding when people are inspired to take the time to leave a comment and let him know how they feel after they’ve watched and listened to him sing.

'A Borrowed Gift' is a compilation of carefully selected songs, independently recorded over the last few years.

It brings Cormac’s treble singing journey to its’ inevitable end and both he and his family are hugely grateful to everyone who’s supported him in the last few years.

Complemented by ADDITIONAL songs that have NOT been released before, there’s even a few bonus tracks, of him singing in his changed voice, for you to enjoy as well.

A self-funded CD, made possible by the commitment of Cormac’s parents and generous donations from his fans, we really hope you enjoy listening to Cormac's borrowed gift.