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    Capercaillie

    Capercaillie ("Kap-ir-Kay-Lee", named after a large Grouse) are without a doubt one of the most popular of Scottish groups. Crafted majestically around the sensuous vocals of Karen Matheson, Capercaillie are Scotland’s top folk band - and have been for over a decade. They’ve done it the hard way, too, combining traditional credibility with commercial clout, in part through the Gaelic folk songs Matheson learned as a child from her grandmother.

    Formed in 1984 at Oban High School in Scotland, initially to play for local dances, the band have now built a strong reputation for their treatment of traditional and Gaelic music from the West Highlands of Scotland.  Capercaillie plays groundbreaking contemporary Celtic music featuring ethereal, yet powerful Gaelic vocals, intricate rhythms, and a combination of traditional Scottish and electric instruments. Many comparisons have been made between Capercaillie and Clannad both for their overall style and their ventures from traditional to more modern sounds. The band has recorded with Green Linnet and Survival Records.

    Band: Karen Matheson (vocals), Donald Shaw (keyboards, accordion), Charlie McKerron (fiddle), Manus Lunny (bouzouki, guitar, vocals), Ewan Vernol (bass), James Mackintosh (percussion), Michael McGoldrick (flute, pipes)

    "Karen Matheson has a throat that is surely touched by God"  Sean Connery

    "Capercaillie, credited with being the major force in bringing Celtic music to the world stage, have indeed returned to their roots, peforming primarily an acoustic-based set while retaining a lush style that produces a vibrant and contemporary sound. With the majority of the artists playing more than one instrument as well, the band's musicianship was supberb and the set clearly illustrated tremendous virtuosity, skill and overall command of their craft. We really can't wait to see them again."

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    Live In Concert
    If sales of their studio recordings have helped carry their music to an international audience - and one gold and two silver discs in the UK - it is their "live" performances that have reinforced a loyal fan base around the globe. Live In Concert finally captures the magic of that stage set on CD.
    £12.99

    Choice Language
    Another great album from Scotland's popular band Capercaillie
    £12.99

    Crosswinds
    The second album from this legendary Scottish band.
    £12.99

    Delirium
    This is the groundbreaking album, produced by Donal Lunny, that took the band from folk clubs into the national spotlight.
    £12.99

    Grace and Pride (Double CD)
    To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Britain’s leading Celtic band, Capercaillie have released a double CD anthology “Grace and Pride”. The album has 38 tracks taken from each of the band’s 15 albums, including previously unreleased, ultra rare and long deleted tracks.
    £14.99

    Capercaillie - The Capercaillie Collection (DVD)
    On this superb DVD the chance to see one of Scotland's most popular traditional bands. A pioneering group of musicians, drawing on a rich musical heritage.
    £15.99

    The Capercaillie Collection (DVD)
    The Capercaillie Collection features the best of the band, with scenes from the film Rob Roy as well as a re-release of the classic in-concert special Two Nights Of Delirium.
    £15.99

    Nadurra
    Made in 2000, this CD is a brilliant 'back to their roots' album.
    £13.99

    The Blood Is Strong
    This 1995 album showcases the atmospheric and evocative side of the bands music.
    £13.99

    Roses and Tears
    Features many songs sourced from the Gaelic song archive at the School of Scottish Studies
    £13.99

    Glenfinnan, Songs of the '45 (audio CD)
    The bulk of the songs on this CD were recorded in the summer of 1995 for a specially commissioned TV programme made by BBC Scotland.
    £13.99





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