Capercaillie (band) explained

Capercaillie
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Origin:Oban, Scotland
Genre:Scottish folk music, traditional Gaelic music
Years Active:1984–present
Label:Survival, Vertical, Valley Entertainment
Current Members:Karen Matheson
Charlie McKerron
Michael McGoldrick
Manus Lunny
Donald Shaw
Ewen Vernal
Che Beresford
David Robertson
Past Members:Joan McLachlan
Anton Kirkpatrick
Shaun Craig
Martin Macleod
Marc Duff
John Saich
Wilf Taylor
James Mackintosh
Fred Morrison

Capercaillie are a Scottish folk band, founded in 1984 by Donald Shaw and led by Karen Matheson, and which performs traditional Gaelic and contemporary songs in English.[1] The group adapts traditional Gaelic music and traditional lyrics with modern production techniques and instruments such as electric guitar and bass guitar, though rarely synthesizers or drum machines. Capercaillie demonstrate "astonishing musical dexterity" and feature "the peerless voice of co-founder Karen Matheson. Universally recognised as one of the finest Gaelic singers alive today".[2]

They have sold over a million albums world-wide, including "three silver and one gold album in the UK". The BBC notes that the band has "achieved enormous global success both as a group and as individual musicians."[3]

Origins

Originating from Argyll, a region of western Scotland, the band is named after the Western capercaillie, sometimes called a wood grouse, a native Scottish bird.[4]

Career

Their first album, Cascade, was recorded in 1984.[1] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band gave their last performance on 17 August 2019 at the Festival des Filets Bleus in Concarneau, Brittany, France.[5] [6] They performed live for the first time in two years on 6 August 2021 at the Wickham Festival in Hampshire.

After a further nine months off the road the band resumed touring, and between April and August 2022 performed at various locations in France, including Paris, Condette, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, Lorient in Brittany, and on the Tatihou islet in Normandy. They also performed concerts in Inverness and Glasgow.

They performed lately on 26 August 2023 at the Shrewsbury Folk Festival in the town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England.[7]

On 19 February 2024, it was announced the upcoming release on double vinyl on 10 May and streaming platforms on 31 May, in celebration of the band's 40th anniversary, of Capercaillie's new studio album entitled ReLoved, their first one in almost 11 years since the release in August 2013 of At the Heart of It All. The same day was released online "Tobar Mhoire", the first single from the new album announced as a special collection of new arrangements recorded with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra of some of their best-loved songs, hence the album's title.[8] [9]

Musical style

Capercaillie's repertoire includes both traditional Gaelic songs and tunes, as well as modern English-language songs and tunes, composed by other folk writers and musicians, or by members of the band. The group often adapt traditional Gaelic songs and music using modern production techniques, and often mix musical forms,[10] combining traditional lyrics and tunes with modern techniques and instruments such as synthesisers, drum machines, electric guitar and bass.

Capercaillie's first two albums, Cascade and Crosswinds featured few modern instruments and the tunes and songs were played in a more traditional arrangement.[1] However beginning with later albums such as Sidewaulk, and the soundtrack of The Blood Is Strong, Capercaillie began to experiment with adding funk bass-lines into certain tracks, as well as synthesisers and electric guitar.[1] This fusion style gained Capercaillie chart success in the 1990s, on albums such as Delirium and Secret People (see Chart Success, below) and reached its peak in the albums To the Moon and Beautiful Wasteland, with the remix albums Get Out and Capercaillie being released during this period.

Capercaillie have drawn back slightly from the heavy fusion style featured on their albums the 1990s, and their more recent albums from Nàdurra (2003) up to At the Heart of It All (2013) feature more traditional arrangements and instruments, while still retaining a slight fusion feel.

The opening track from their 2000 album Nàdurra, "Skye Waulking Song", was used in the Edexcel Music GCSE Specification from 2009 to 2016.[11] The song was in the world music section, and was used as a representation of traditional folk music combined with rock music.

Chart success

Their 1992 EP, A Prince Among Islands, was the first Scottish Gaelic-language record to have a single that reached the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart: "Coisich A Ruin" peaked at No. 39.[12] Another single, "Dark Alan (Ailein duinn)" reached No. 65 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1995.[13]

The album Secret People (1993) reached No. 40, and To the Moon (1995) peaked at No. 41 in the UK Albums Chart.[13]

Discography

Studio albums

  1. Cascade (1984)
  2. Crosswinds (1987)
  3. Sidewaulk (1989)
  4. Delirium (1991)
  5. Secret People (1993)
  6. To the Moon (1995)
  7. Beautiful Wasteland (1997)
  8. Nàdurra (2000)
  9. Choice Language (2003)
  10. Roses and Tears (2008)
  11. At the Heart of It All (2013)
  12. ReLoved (2024) (re-recording of previously released tracks)

Live albums

Soundtrack albums

Remix albums

Compilation albums

Band members

Current members

Former members

Timeline

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Colin Larkin. Colin Larkin (writer). Virgin Books. 1997. Concise. 1-85227-745-9. 221.
  2. Web site: Capercaille . 14 October 2022 . Scottish-Folk-Music.com.
  3. Web site: The impact of Capercaillie . 14 October 2022 . BBC.
  4. Web site: Capercaille:Roses and Tears: by George Graham. Georgegraham.com. 9 January 2011.
  5. Web site: Capercaillie en concert exceptionnel à Concarneau en 2019 !. Lennproduction.fr. 11 February 2019. 18 August 2021.
  6. Web site: Capercaillie Setlist at Festival des Filets Bleus 2019. Setlist.fm. 18 August 2021.
  7. https://shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk/line-up/who-is-on-when/ https://shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk > who is on when
  8. https://www.facebook.com/share/RmdSMMe7Gm4vqmpi/ Capercaillie Official Facebook Page > Post "It's here! We're so happy to announce our new album ReLoved, a special collection of symphonic arrangements featuring the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra..." (19 February 2024)
  9. https://www.facebook.com/share/RmdSMMe7Gm4vqmpi/ Karen Matheson Official Facebook Page > Post "Yeehaaaaa!!! Been working on this album for a wee while now and soooo delighted to be releasing a taster of it into the world today with our first pre save..." (19 February 2024)
  10. Web site: Capercaille . National Geographic . 9 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110103170818/http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/artist/content.artist/capercaillie_20592/en_US . 3 January 2011 .
  11. Web site: Edexcel GCSE in Music (2MU01). https://web.archive.org/web/20110702003130/http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/GCSE%20New%20GCSE/GCSE-Music-Spec-issue-2-for-web.pdf. August 19, 2021. 2 July 2011.
  12. Book: International who's who in popular music. Europa Publications Limited. 2002. 9781857431612. 9 January 2011.
  13. Book: Roberts , David . 2006. British Hit Singles & Albums. 19th. Guinness World Records Limited. London. 1-904994-10-5. 92.