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Dusk Til Dawn: B.O. Capercaillie
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Dusk Til Dawn: B.O. Capercaillie
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Capercaillie
Title: Dusk Til Dawn: B.O. Capercaillie
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Valley
Original Release Date: 8/15/2000
Release Date: 8/15/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, International Music, Pop
Styles: British & Celtic Folk, Contemporary Folk, Celtic, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 618321512128, 5016925980049, 5016925980063

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Truly A "Best Of" Album
Irish Flair | San Diego, CA | 12/07/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Having listened to Irish music for several years now I had bought but not bothered to listen to this particular Scottish band until recently. What a waste of several years! Like so many other reviewers have said I listen to this CD non-stop. I love each and every song and plan on getting more Capercaillie albums.The cog that really makes Capercaillie work, I believe, is Karen Matheson's vocals. She sings equally well in Gaelic or English although I've read she prefers Gaelic. Her voice is stong and true yet she can put so much emotion into the words that you will be moved whether you understand what she is singing or not.Of course the other band mambers are as important but I was especially pleased to discover an Irishman among the bunch (Manus Lunny) who's influence in some of the songs is unmistakable. It always helps, too, if an artist like Davy Spillane (Moving Hearts and solo artist) play uilleann pipes on a song or two. Another Irishman (and brother to Manus), Donal Lunny, helped Capercaillie produce an entire album from which songs like the beautiful but haunting "Breisleach (Live)" and the commentary "Waiting for the Wheel to Turn" came from. "The Whinney Hills Jigs", "Kepplehall/25KTS" and "Dr MacPhail's Reel" are all instrumentals. The songs with English titles (except for "The Tree" and "In Exile") are sung in English and the rest are sung in Gaelic. While I don't know a lick of Gaelic, I still thoroughly enjoy the music and songs. If I ever become motivated to actually learn Gaelic (or at least Irish) I'll probably love this album even more -- if that's possible.My very favorite songs are "Outlaws" and "Four Stone Walls" not only because of the upbeat music but also for the smart social remarks (and, of course, I can understand the words, LOL). And last, but not least, "Breisleach" for Karen's moving vocals.Enjoy!"
Capercaillie-What A Delightful Sound
lgb2000 | Buninyong, Victoria Australia | 09/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is a very nice cross section of Capercaillie's music. Karen Matheson's magnificent voice is ever present, and there are several dance-type tracks for something different. This was my fourth Capercaillie album and I have enjoyed it immensely. I enjoy celtic music and have an extensive collection in which Capercaillie forms pride of place. For anyone wishing to explore celtic music, this album is a GREAT place to start as it has a good range of the groups music and exhibits their talents very nicely. Enjoy!!!"
Best of Capercallie
lgb2000 | 06/15/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was pleased overall with this cd--it took awhile to grow on me, since it was sort of "dated" in its sound, and because it is more in the "euro-technopop" category on some songs than true Celtic. However, the traditional stuff is wonderful, and I like their use of other world rhythms blended to create their unique sound. A good buy!"