The triumphant follow-up to
Sidewaulk is finally available in the US! Originally released in the UK in 1991, it marked a watershed in the band's career; boasting a breathtaking range of material, it includes their hit track,
Coisich, a Ruin, the first Gaelic-language single to crack the UK's Top 40. Instrumentation here includes contemporary sounds of wind synthesizer, percussion and drums, blended with the more traditional bouzouki, whistles, fiddle, guitar, accordion... and of course, Karen Matheson's lovely vocal performances."
Delirium is an album by folk rock band Capercaillie released in 1991 by Survival Records. It was issued in North America by Valley Entertainment in 2002.
Credits
Capercaillie
* Karen Matheson - vocals
* Marc Duff - Whistles, Bodhran, Wind Synthesiser
* Manus Lunny - Bouzouki, Guitar, Vocals on tracks 1 and 13
* Charlie McKerron - Fiddle
* John Saich - Bass, Guitar on track 10, Vocals on tracks 5 and 10
* Donald Shaw - Accordion, Keyboards
Guest musicians
* Ronnie Goodman - Percussion and drums
* Noel Bridgeman - Drums on track 3
* Graham Dickson - Drum programming
* Jon Turner - Drum programming
References
Category:Capercaillie albums
Category:1991 albums
This text has been derived from Delirium (Capercaillie album) on Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0Artist/Band Information
Capercaillie is a Scottish folk band founded in the 1980s by Donald Shaw and fronted by Karen Matheson. The group originates from Argyll, a region of western Scotland and is named after the Western Capercaillie, Tetrao urogallus, a bird native to Scotland.
The band recorded its first album, Cascade, in 1984. Their 1992 EP A Prince Among Islands was the first Scottish Gaelic-language record to reach the UK Top 40 singles chart, peaking at number 39. Another of their singles, Dark Alan (Ailein duinn) reached number 65. The album Secret People got number 40, and To the Moon got to number 41. They have adapted traditional Gaelic songs and music using modern production techniques, and often mix musical forms, such as one song which combined traditional lyrics with drum and bass.
Discography
Studio albums
* 1984: Cascade
* 1987: Crosswinds GLCD1077
* 1988: The Blood is Strong ZD74993
* 1989: Sidewaulk GLCD1094
* 1991: Delirium Zd75113
* 1992: Get Out 74321 11586-2
* 1993: Secret People 74321 16274-2
* 1994: Capercaillie 74321 22911-2
* 1995: The Blood Is Strong (Re-release with six extra tracks from the TV programmes "Highlander" and "A Prince Among Islands") SURCD014
* 1996: To the Moon SURCD019
* 1997: Beautiful Wasteland SURCD021
* 1998: Glenfinnan (Songs of the '45)
* 2000: Nàdurra SURCD025
* 2003: Choice Language
* 2008: Roses and Tears
Live albums and compilations
* 1998: Dusk Till Dawn: The Best of Capercaillie SURCD023
* 2002: Capercaillie Live in Concert
* 2004: Grace and Pride: The Anthology 2004-1984
Current members
*Karen Matheson — Vocals
*Donald Shaw — Keyboards, accordion
*Charlie McKerron — Fiddle
*Michael McGoldrick — Flute, whistle, Uilleann pipes
*Manus Lunny — Bouzouki, guitar
*Ewen Vernal — Bass
*Che Beresford — Drums
*David Chimp Robertson — Percussion
Former members
* — Bodhrán, whistle, wind synth, rauschpfeife
*John Saich — Bass, guitar
*James Mackintosh — Drums
*Shaun Craig — Guitar, bouzouki
*Martin MacLeod — Bass, fiddle
*Joan Maclachlan — Fiddle, vocals
*Anton Kirkpatrick — Guitar
*Fred Morrison — Bagpipe.
References
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