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    The Dreaming Sea

    by Karen Matheson

    In 1996 Karen began work on her debut solo album, letting her voice shine over a broad range of songs with collaborations with some of Scotland's finest musicians.
    Singer-songwriter James Grant contributes four songs including the radio hit 'There's Always Sunday', and other highlights include a stunning version of Sandy Denny's 'One More Chance' and a breathtaking Gaelic song 'Mi ie M''Uilinn' performed live in the studio with an exquisite sax solo from Tommy Smith.

    Karen has been called "the finest Gaelic singer alive today" and this album is a beautiful showcase for her exquisite voice.

     Manus Lunny  Vocals (Background) 
     James MacKintosh  Drums 
     Karen Matheson  Vocals, Main Performer 
     Steve Morris  Violin 
     Eoghan O'Neill  Bass 
     Donald Shaw  Accordion, Synthesizer, Piano 
     Fraser Spiers  Harmonica 
     Ray Fean  Drums 
     Jim Sutherland  Percussion 
     Stuart Hamilton  Engineer 
     Ed Coxon  Violin 
     Clio Gould  Violin 
     Gillianne Haddow  Viola 
     Diane Clark  Bass 
     Gerry O'Connor  Banjo 
     Noel Bridgeman  Percussion 
     Marc Duff  Whistle (Instrument) 
     James Grant  Vocals (Background), Dobro, Guitar 
     Greg Lawson  Violin 
     Tommy Smith  Sax (Tenor) 

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    ...the title track will make you feel as though you are on a deserted Scottish beach, its wonderful


    Karen Mathesons's debut solo album is both moving and melodic. Assisted by James Grant the album contains both commercial and distincly celtic sounds. The opening track 'There's always Sunday' should have been a single its so catchy you can't help humming along, whilst the title track will make you feel as though you are on a deserted Scottish beach its wonderful.The album will appeal to Capercaillie fans and too many more.

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    1. There's Always Sunday
    2. Rithill Aill
    3. Dreaming Sea
    4. Mi le M' Uilinn
    5. Early Morning Grey
    6. 'Lc Lain 'Lc Sheumais
    7. One More Chance
    8. Fac Thu Na Feidh
    9. Fhideag Airgid
    10. At The End Of The Night
    11. Move On
    12. Calbharaigh
    13. Evangeline
    The Dreaming Sea

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