Capercaillie Live in Concert explained
Capercaillie Live in Concert is the only live album by folk rock band Capercaillie. It features a recording of the band's performance at celtic Connections in 2002.[1] It was released by Survival Records and issued in North America by Valley Entertainment.[2]
Track listing
- "Mo Chailin Dìleas Donn"
- "Finlay's"
- "Kepplehall"
- "Kepplehall"
- "The Osmosis Reel"
- "Níl Sí I nGrá"
- "The Miracle of Being"
- "Dr. MacPhail's Reel/Cape Breton Song"
- "The Weasel Set"
- "Granny Hold the Candle While I Save the Chicken's Lips II"
- "The Weasel in the Dyke"
- "MacLeod's Farewell"
- "Inexile"
- "Iain Ghlinn Cuaich"
- "Bonaparte"
- "The Rob Roy Reels"
- "The Road to Rio"
- "Bulgarian Red"
- "Shetland Reel"
- "The Gesto Reel"
- "Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel"
- "The Rob Roy Reel"
- "Coisich A Rùin"
- "Crime of Passion"
- "The Tree"
Notes and References
- Nickson, Chris "[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r604791/review|pure_url=yes}} ''Capercaillie: Live in Concert'' Review]", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-05-14
- Web site: Capercaillie Live in Concert . Valley Entertainment . 29 June 2010.