Grace and Pride
The anthology 2004 - 1984:

Anthology Anthology Anthology
CD1CD2
Who Will Raise Their Voice?Stinging Rain
Mile MarbhaisgAlasdair Mhic Cholla Ghasda
Homers ReelMiracle of Being
Mo Chailin Dileas DonnBonaparte
Rob Roy ReelsGrace and Pride
Tighinn AirSilver Spear Reels
Hoireann ODean Cadalan/Servant to the Slave
The Snuff Wife Jigs*Pige Ruidh
Breisleach liveWaiting for the Wheels to Turn 12"#
Co No Mire RiumDr Macphail's Reel
Beautiful WastelandCoisich a Ruin 12"#
Am Mur Comr Fisherman's Dream
FinlaysSidewaulk Reels
Clumhic Ille Mhicheil**Fosgail and Dorus
Claire In HeavenOh Mo Dhuthach
Ailein DuinnCalum's Road
Fear-AllabainFear a'bhata
Eastern ReelAn Ribhinn Donn
The Little Cascade+

* previously unreleased track
** previous only available on mail order
# long deleted single mixes
+ available for the first time on CD

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Britain’s leading Celtic band, Survival Records released on the 13th September, the double CD anthology "Grace and Pride". The album has 38 tracks taken from each of the band’s 15 albums, including previously unreleased, ultra rare and long deleted tracks.

Throughout their career Capercaillie have drawn on two great strengths to inspire them. The first of these is the astonishing musical dexterity of the various fiddle, whistle, flute and pipe who have performed with them over the years, lead by the accordion and keyboards of band founder Donald Shaw. The other foundation of the band has been the peerless voice of co-founder Karen Matheson, described by Sean Connery as having "a throat that is surely touched by God". Universally recognised as one of the finest Gaelic singers alive today, Karen’s exquisite voice has been at the centre of the band’s music, whether breathing new life into 400 year old Gaelic songs or bringing her luscious vocals to the band’s contemporary compositions...

There have been many milestones for a band who have sold over a million albums world wide. These include three silver and one gold album in the UK, the first Gaelic Top 40 single, writing the music for, and appearing in the Hollywood movie "Rob Roy", and performing in over thirty countries including Iraq, Macedonia and the Sudan.

Capercaillie have been credited with being the major force in bringing Celtic music to the world stage, and their unique fusion of Gaelic culture and contemporary sound has always stretched boundaries in their quest to keep the music evolving.

On "Grace and Pride" the track listing follows the band back in time from last year’s "Choice Language" to their debut release in 1984 "Cascade", taking in every album they have released along the way. This is a fascinating journey through the creative evolution of one of Scotland’s and roots music’s most enduring and successful bands.

It is a mighty long way from Oban High School to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Baghdad, but Capercaillie have made this journey and stopped off at many other exotic locations along the way . However, their greatest achievement has been to mould a central strand of their Gaelic heritage into a fresh, new sound, capable of reaching out to the ears and hearts of people all over the world. "Grace and Pride" is a celebration of this.

Available to buy from the Survival Shop.