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Solo Debut;Lead Vocalist For Capercaillie
Recorded at Castle CaVa, Pencaitland and Secret Music Studios, Glasgow, Scotland.
Personnel: Karen Matheson (vocals); James Grant (guitar, dobro, background vocals); Gerry O'Connor (banjo); Ed Coxon, Clio Gould, Steve Morris, Greg Lawson (violin); Rebecca Low, Gillianne Haddow (viola); Fraser Spiers (harmonica); Donald Shaw (accordion, piano, synthesizer); Tommy Smith (tenor saxophone); James MacKintosh, Ray Fean (drums); Jim Sutherland, Noel Bridgeman (percussion); Manus Lunny (background vocals).
Recording information: Castle CaVa Studios; Pencaitland; Secret Music Studios.
Personnel includes: Karen Matheson (vocals); Sorley Maclean (spoken vocals); James Grant (guitar, dobro, bass, background vocals); Gerry O' Conner (banjo); Clio Gould, Edmund Coxon (violin); Gillianne Haddow, Rebecca Low (viola); Alison Lawrence (cello); Marc Duff (whistle); Fraser Spiers (harmonica); Donald Shaw (accordion, piano, synthesizer).
Engineers include: Stuart Hamilton, Grant Milne, Paul MacGeechan.
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