CAPERCAILLIE
Nadurra
SURCD 025
World Music
Survival
UK Regno Unito
Capercaillie are back with their first new studio album for three years. Entitled "Nadurra" the album will be released by Survival Records on September 4th 2000.
The band, credited with being the major force in bringing Celtic music to the world stage, have returned with their finest release to date. "Nadurra" is Gaelic for "naturally" and on this record the band have returned to their roots, recording an acoustic based album while retaining their typically vibrant and contemporary sound.
The recording features their 'marriage made in heaven' (Mojo) line-up from their last 2 years of touring with Donald Shaw on accordian and keyboards, Charlie McKerron on fiddle and Manus Lunny on bouzouki and guitar, joined by flute player extraordinaire Michael McGoldrick on whistles and uillean pipes, top bass guru Ewen Vernal, and the stunning and ubiquitous James Mackintosh of Shooglenifty, on drums and percussion.
This stellar line up is completed by the exquisite voice of Karen Matheson. "Few women fronting any kind of British band possess a voice to touch Karen Matheson's, remarkable in English but breathtaking when she draws on her Hebridean roots to sing in Gaelic." (Daily Telegraph). She has become a Scottish icon and is universally recognised as the finest Gaelic singer alive today.
Now, with "Nadurra", co-produced by the band and Calum Malcolm (Blue Nile & Prefab Sprout) Capercaillie are furthering their ambition to break new ground whilst at the same time preserving the rich musical tradition that is their heritage.
CAPERCAILLIE from Felmay Shop