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Fiona Mackenzie - Elevate
The captivating debut solo album on 180g vinyl, super audio cd, and various download formats on Linn Records featuring self-penned compositions in Gaelic and English.
"Magnificent and often hauntingly evocative...very highly recommended" Audiophile Audition Available from... |
Anam - Tine GhealThe Celtic super group Anam were formed in Dublin in 1992 by singer/songwriter Brian O hEadhra. This is their fifth album and features Fiona Mackenzie and Brian Ó hEadhra on lead vocals.
"Subtly sophisticated instrumental arrangements, stirring twin lead vocals & well crafted folk/pop" Scotsman "This is an album that keeps you hanging on right to the last note" Music Maker Available from... |
Mackenzie - Fama ClamosaThe second release by Mackenzie, a Gaelic vocal group of three sisters Eilidh, Gillian and Fiona Mackenzie from Gress.
"Their expressive harmony singing is delightful on all of this material, and nowhere more so than on Eilean Fraoich nam beann ard, a heartfelt closing tribute to their native Lewis." The Scotsman Available from... |
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Mackenzie - CamhanachA beautiful album by sisters Fiona, Gillian & Eilidh from Gress on the Isle of Lewis.
"Stunning debut by the Gaelic-singing Mackenzie sisters from Gress on the Isle of Lewis... plus production by none other than Michael Marra and a supporting cast of well-known instrumentalists... enticingly fresh vocal harmonies, some fine new compositions by the sisters and beautiful solo singing from the soul. Wonderful stuff." The Scotsman Available from... |
Seelyhoo - LeetraThe second album from the Edinburgh-based folk band Seelyhoo entitled Leetera is a fantastic introduction to progressive folk music fans of artists such as Capercaillie, Clannad and Iona. With a mix of Gaelic and English lyrics, across both ballads and upbeat vocal numbers as well as an ample supply of instrumentally rich jigs and reels, this album clearly shows off the virtuousity of this sextet.
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Seelyhoo - The First CaulAn exciting mix of strathspeys, jigs, slow airs, and songs in the Gaelic language from Seelyhoo's debut album.
With Jennifer Wrigley (fidle), Sandy Brechin (accordian, vocals), Fiona MacKenzie (vocals, whistle), Hazel Wrigley (guitar, keyboard), Aaron Jones (bass guitar, bouzouki, vocals), Jim Walker (percussion, drums). Available from... |














