| Capercaillie - Glenfinnan (Songs of the '45) [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Glenfinnan (Songs of the '45) [CD]](CAP6.jpg) | Songs taken from the BBC Scotland film "Raising The Standard" about the Jacobite Rising of 1745. The beautiful voice of Karen Matheson, and the contemporary Scottish music of Capercaillie - a perfect match! |
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| | Capercaillie - Roses And Tears [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Roses And Tears [CD]](VERTCD084.jpg) | A stunning new studio album from one of the finest Celtic groups anywhere. Traditional songs sit seamlessly alongside newly composed material, all performed with the usual brilliance of these top musicians.
Karen Matheson - vocals; Donald Shaw - accordian & piano; Manus Lunny - bouzouki; Charlie McKerron - fiddle with Michael McGoldrick - pipes & flutes; Ewen Vernal - bass; Che Beresford - drums & David Robertson - percussion. |
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| Capercaillie - Beautiful Wasteland [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Beautiful Wasteland [CD]](surcd021.jpg) | World music influences on traditional Gaelic songs...a brilliant combination. With guests; Michael McGoldrick (flute, uillean pipes, whistle), James MacKintosh (drums, Paloma Loribo and Piruchi Apo (vocals). Album of the year for Folk Roots & Mojo!! |
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| | Capercaillie - The Blood Is Strong [CD] | ![Capercaillie - The Blood Is Strong [CD]](surcd014.jpg) | This 25 track album contains music written especially for three television programmes: The Blood is Strong, a series about the world-wide legacy of the Gaels. A Prince Among Islands: A documentary about Prince Charles' return to the Isle of Bernaray, Highlanders: A programme celebrating the history and heritage of the Scottish Highlands narrated by Sean Connery in which he described Karen as having a voice 'Surely touched by the hand of God'. This album showcases the atmospheric and evocative side of the bands music. |
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| Capercaillie - Capercaillie [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Capercaillie [CD]](surcd018.jpg) | Capercaillie thrill audiences with their high-energy reels and entrance them with the mystical voice of Karen Matheson. This album features more of a world-music feel with distinctive African rhythms blending with the Scottish tunes. |
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| | Capercaillie - Crosswinds [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Crosswinds [CD]](glcd1077.jpg) | Another hugely successful group, thrilling audiences with high-energy reels and entrancing them with the mystical voice of Karen Matheson. 'Karen Matheson has a throat that is surely touched by God' - Sean Connery. |
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| Capercaillie - Delirium [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Delirium [CD]](surcd015.jpg) | The groundbreaking album, produced by Donal Lunny, that took the band from folk clubs into the national spotlight. With a blend of modern and traditional styles which has become their hallmark. Awarded a Gold Disc. |
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| | Capercaillie - Dusk Till Dawn [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Dusk Till Dawn [CD]](surcd023.jpg) | Karen Matheson's superb voice is featured strongly on this compilation of their 'best' tracks from their last six albums, but there are some cracking instrumentals too. A great introduction to the band, but hear this and you'll need the rest! |
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| Capercaillie - Get Out [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Get Out [CD]](surcd016.jpg) | A collection of live tracks and rare songs with exclusive mixes including a storming version of Coisich A Ruin - the song that broke into the UK top 40 charts. |
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| | Capercaillie - Grace And Pride; The Anthology [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Grace And Pride; The Anthology [CD]](surcd030.jpg) | Sure to be top of the wish list for any folk fan this autumn. This double CD features thirty-eight tracks from Capercaillies twenty years of brilliance. Classic tracks combine with previously unreleased material, long deleted tracks and rare recordings too. A twenty-page booklet completes this ultra-desirable package. |
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| Capercaillie - Live In Concert [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Live In Concert [CD]](surcd027.jpg) | A superb album from Capercaillie, recorded live in Glasgow in January 2002, and just as good as all their previous recordings! A real live atmosphere comes over on this collection of mega-favourites, with some storming instrumental sets and some haunting songs. An excellent CD, and much in demand. |
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| | Capercaillie - Nàdurra [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Nądurra [CD]](surcd025.jpg) | Capercaillie have returned to their roots, captured at full strength with fantastic musicianship and the ever exquisite voice of Karen Matheson. The ethereal beauty of the songs and the lively, pacy instrumental sets make this their best album yet. |
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| Capercaillie - Secret People [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Secret People [CD]](surcd017.jpg) | Captured in full flight, the performances and playing are spectacular and a number of the tracks have remained in the band's live set over the years. |
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| | Capercaillie - Sidewaulk [CD] | ![Capercaillie - Sidewaulk [CD]](glcd1094.jpg) | In this early album Capercaillie rely on the superb vocals of Karen Matheson and the incredible instrumental sets with less modern influence/fusions than their later albums. A real cracker of a CD. |
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| Capercaillie - To The Moon [CD] | ![Capercaillie - To The Moon [CD]](surcd019.jpg) | With champion piper Fred Morrison and Ireland's Piping legend Davy Spillane the band have created a new sound. The album includes the theme song from the film Rob Roy
that pushed Capercaillie's popularity to whole new areas of the world. |
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