Capercaillie - Get Out (CD)

Get Out
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Album Details: Get Out

Release Date:07/01/1996
Label:Green Linnet
UPC:048248311021

Track List: Get Out

  1. Waiting For The Wheel To Turn ('...
  2. Pige Ruadh (Live)
  3. Dean Cadalan Samhach/Servant To ...
  4. Silver Spear Reels (Live)
  1. Outlaws (Live)
  2. Coisich A' Ruin (Live)
  3. Fear A' Bhata (Original Version)
  4. Dr. MacPhail's Trance ('92 Version)

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Pro Reviews: Get Out

  • All Music Guide

    Get Out is a cross-section of traditional Celtic music and funk-inflected British funk music. The album is split between live tracks and remixed older releases, including "Coisich a Ruin," which was a Top 40 hit. That mean's Get Out is nearly a Capercaillie "greatest hits" collection -- it features their most familiar material, although not in their most familiar versions. Nevertheless, the album offers a good sampling of the group's material and works as a solid introduction to the group.

    - Thom Owens, All Music Guide

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Biography

Capercaillie

The musical traditions of Scotland are fused with the dynamic drive and electronic instrumentation of contemporary music by Capercaille (pronounced: Kap-ir-kay-lee). While their initial repertoire focused on traditional tunes collected from Christine Primrose, Flora MacNeill and Na h'Oganaich, the group has increasingly incorporated modern influences. In a review of the... Read more