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    Karen Matheson

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    When Sean Connery described Karen Matheson as having "a throat surely touched by the hand of God." and Billboard magazine described her as "the finest Gaelic singer alive today..." this tells only part of the remarkable story of a singer who deserves much wider recognition in mainstream music.

    Karen inherited her love of singing from her parents and many of the traditional songs that have been the backbone of Capercaillie's material over the years, were learnt from her grandmother, a MacNeil from the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides.

    Performing the songs of the land and its people, she has been called "the finest Gaelic singer alive today", a reputation that has been earned in a career which began with her performing in local ceilidhs when she was a child.

    Karen recorded with Capercaillie on their first album in 1984 whilst still at school. Over the following nine albums they established themselves as "the most exciting and vibrant band in the field of Celtic music today" (Billboard). They have sold more than one million albums across the world and played in over 30 countries, including ground breaking tours in South America, The Middle-East and Eastern Europe.  In 1995 they wrote, recorded and starred(!) in the blockbuster movie 'Rob Roy', with Liam Neeson and Jessica Lange, in which Karen performed a solo rendition of a Gaelic lament.

    In 1996 during a break from touring with the band, Karen worked on some solo projects and released her long anticipated solo album 'The Dreaming Sea'. Featuring an amazing line-up of musicians and collaborators including jazz musician Tommy Smith, singer songwriter James Grant (ex Love & Money) and the BT Scottish Ensemble, it more than showcased her stunning vocal talent.

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    Web Site: http://www.karenmatheson.com/


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    Time to Fall
    Karen's second solo album. Featuring songs by James Grant and Donald Shaw it also includes two Gaelic songs and one traditional Robert Burns composition which add yet more diversity to the album.
    £12.99

    The Dreaming Sea
    This Karen's debut solo CD.
    £12.99

    Downriver - Karen Matheson
    This Karen Matheson album is inspired by traditional songs she grew up with and reunites her are with Capercaillie’s producer Donal Lunny who plays guitar, bouzouki and bodhrum.
    £11.99





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