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Capercaillie Live In Concert

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Download links and information about Capercaillie Live In Concert by Capercaillie. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to World Music, Celtic genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:11:35 minutes.

Artist: Capercaillie
Release date: 2002
Genre: World Music, Celtic
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:11:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mo Chailin Dileas Donn 3:47
2. Finlays 5:47
3. Kepplehall - A. Kepplehall - B. the Osmosis Reel 6:18
4. Nil Si Ingra 5:12
5. The Miracle of Being 6:04
6. a. Dr Macphail's Reel - B. Cape Breton Song 5:36
7. The Weasel Set - A. Granny Hold the Candle While I Shave the Chicken's Lip II - B. the Weasel In the Dyke - C. Macleod's Firewall 4:34
8. Inexile 4:14
9. Ian Ghlinn Cuaich 3:16
10. Bonaparte 4:30
11. The Rob Roy Reels - A. the Road to Rio - B. Bulgarian Red - C. Shetlnd Reel - D. the Gesto Reel - E. Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel - F. the Rob Roy Reel 8:02
12. Coisich a Ruin 3:20
13. Crime of Passion 5:59
14. The Tree 4:56

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A true live recording (no studio overdubs or "enhancements") taken from their show at Celtic Connections 2002 finds Capercaillie sounding better and stronger than on their studio releases. Karen Matheson is one of Scotland's best young singers, although much of the band's work has seen her light hidden under a bush, to an extent. Here she shines, particularly on the glorious ballad "Iain Ghlinn Cuaich," where a sparse arrangement puts her firmly front and center. While there's a good selection of familiar material, including a highly rearranged "Coisich a Ruin," there's also some new work, just to show they're still moving ahead. As always, Michael McGoldrick proves to be a wizard on flute, whistle, and uillean pipes, but the rest of the band are a match for him, and the interplay between musicians breathes with an easy confidence. They've been around for 18 years, a long, long time, and on the evidence of this, it's been worth waiting so long to release their first live set. Excellent stuff.