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Secret People

 
Album Review: Secret People

  • Artist: Capercaillie
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1995
  • Genre: Folk

Review

Capercaillie is a Scottish band steeped in the folk tradition but unafraid of synthesizers, drums and dance beats. Try to imagine the Afro-Scottish fusion of Mouth Music crossed with the new age leanings of Clannad, and you'll have a good idea of what to expect -- lush, pretty settings of stark Celtic melodies with English and Scots Gaelic lyrics delivered by an athletic but restrained female singer. It's a winning combination, and there's hardly a misstep on this fine album. Sure, the evil landowner figure in "Four Stone Walls" is drawn a bit broadly, and the lyrics to "Grace and Pride" are a bit maudlin (what does it mean for honesty to "flow by one's side"?) but these minor flaws are more than compensated for by such stirring moments as "Seice Ruairidh" and "Hi Rim Bo," two pieces of traditional puirt-a-beuil ("mouth music") which were never meant to be accompanied at all but which benefit greatly from the bouncy synth-funk treatment they get here. And "Crime of Passion" is a heart-rendingly lovely ballad which avoids the sappy pitfalls of "Grace and Pride." Singer Karen Matheson has a wonderful voice that will remind Celtic pop fans of Mary Black; the rest of the band do a fine job blending traditional instruments with electronic ones to bring out the best qualities of both. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bonaparte Traditional Capercaillie (4:45)
Grace and Pride Manus Lunny Capercaillie (5:15)
Tobar Mhoire (Tobermory) Traditional Capercaillie (3:49)
Four Stone Walls John Saich Capercaillie (3:17)
Crime of Passion Mary Unobsky, Donald Shaw, Danny Ironstone Capercaillie (5:18)
The Whinney Hills Jigs Traditional Capercaillie (5:49)
An Eala Bhan (The White Swan) Traditional Capercaillie (5:30)
Seice Ruairidh (Roddy's Drum) Traditional Capercaillie (4:38)
Stinging Rain Manus Lunny Capercaillie (4:53)
Hi Rim Bo Traditional Capercaillie (3:33)
The Miracle of Being Donald Shaw Capercaillie (6:10)
The Harley Ashtray Charlie McKerron, Marc Duff Capercaillie (4:06)
Oran Donald Shwa, Donald Shaw, Aonghas MacNeacall Capercaillie (2:24)
Black Fields John Saich Capercaillie (4:37)

Credits

Manus Lunny (Bazouki), Mark Mann (Photography), Dónal Lunny (Producer), James MacKintosh (Drums), Marc Duff (Soloist), Calum Malcolm (Producer), Manus Lunny (Guitar), Tony Cousins (Mastering), Dónal Lunny (Bodhran), Merton Gauster (Photography), Marc Duff (Synthesizer), Marc Duff (Wind Synthesizer), James MacKintosh (Percussion), Calum Malcolm (Engineer), Marc Duff (Whistle (Human)), Charlie McKerron (Fiddle), Karen Matheson (Vocals), Iain Murray (Percussion), Capercaillie (Arranger), Marc Duff (Bodhran), John Saich (Synthesizer Bass), Donald Shaw (Accordion), John Saich (Synthesizer), Ian Murray (Drums), Marc Duff (Whistle (Instrument)), Iain Murray (Drums), Manus Lunny (Bouzouki), John Saich (Bass), Merton Gauster (Cover Photo), John Saich (Guitar), Manus Lunny (Vocals), Donald Shaw (Keyboards), Manus Lunny (Vocals (Background)), John Saich (Vocals (Background)), Donald Shaw (Vocals (Background))
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