Capercaillie - To The Moon (1995)
Genre : Celtic | Lossles: EAC APE+CUE+LOG | 350 MB | Covers | RS
Genre : Celtic | Lossles: EAC APE+CUE+LOG | 350 MB | Covers | RS
Capercaillie 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.
The band spent the early part of 1995 writing music for and appearing in the Hollywood movie, Rob Roy and then began work on the album. They enlisted the help of Fred Morrison, the Scottish champion piper and the band's sound took another huge step forward. The album contains 'Ailean Duin' the theme song from Rob Roy which features the renowned piper Davy Spillane, and 'Claire in Heaven' a powerful song from Manus with an electrifying instrumental section from Charles, Manus and Fred.
Tracks :
1. To the Moon
2. Claire in Heaven
3. NIL SI nGRA
4. Why won't you touch me
5. You
6. La Paella Grande
7. The crooked mountain
8. Ailein Duinn
9. God's Alibi
10. Fear-Allabain
11. Rob Roy reels
12. The price of fire
13. Eastern reel
The Artists
Karen Matheson (Vocals)
Charlie McKerron (Fiddle)
John Saich (Bass, Guitar, Backing vocals)
Manus Lunny (Bouzouki, Guitar, Backing vocals, Bodhran)
Donald Shaw (Keyboards, Accordion, Backing vocals)
Guest Musicians
Ray Feans (drums)
Wilf Taylor (percussion)
Marc Duff (bodhran and whistles)
Fred Morrison (Highland pipes and low whistle)
Davy Spillane (uillean pipes)
Files (no mirrors please) :
Part1
Part2
Part3
Part4
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