Album Reviews


1st Mar 2011

Fabrications HQ

Live at Perthshire Amber

Keeping the tradition alive.
Julie Fowlis – Live at Perthshire Amber


In a time-span of just under ten years Scottish Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis has produced an impressive catalogue of musical success and awards.

A small sample of the honours bestowed upon the singer include critical acclaim for Dòchas (the Scottish band of which Julie Fowlis is a member) and her own debut solo album Mar a Tha Mo Chridhe (As My Heart Is) released in 2005.


Notable awards include Gaelic Singer of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards in 2005 and 2008 as well as Album of the Year Awards from the same prestigious source in 2008 (for ‘Cuilidh’) and 2010 (for ‘Uam’).


Julie Fowlis is also perhaps one of the few true crossover musicians who plies her trade in a traditional genre but is played and respected in the world of pop and folk.


Outside of the studio and off the stage her most noted award is without doubt being made Scotland's Gaelic Ambassador (Tosgaire na Gàidhlig) by the Scottish Parliament in 2008.


But as regards her musical career, with some truly classic and beautiful releases already associated with the singer from the Outer Hebrides, her latest offering may be the icing on the cake of that first celebrated decade.

Traditional music, and Scots Gaelic in particular, has vibrancy when performed or sung live, and Live at Perthshire Amber documents that fact in fine fashion.

Fowlis grew up in North Uist in a Gaelic speaking community. Singing is in her blood and her love and passion for the language - especially in song and on stage - shines through.
The album beautifully showcases the voice of Julie Fowlis, accompanied by a band of musicians who just happen to be some of the best in the field of traditional music and folk.


Éamon Doorley, husband of Julie Fowlis, plays bouzouki. Dubliner Tony Byrne features on guitar. Highlander Duncan Chisholm is one of the country's finest fiddle players and Martin O’Neill is a champion of the bodhrán.


Fowlis is a wonderfully descriptive singer, painting pictures for the listener with her voice and delivery of the lyrics - even when the listener may have no knowledge of the language.
In that respect she is similar to another great Scottish singer, Karen Matheson, the singer with folk-rock band Capercaillie and an accomplished solo artist.
Where Matheson sings frequently in Scots Gaelic, Fowlis sings primarily in Scots Gaelic, perhaps in a more traditional form than Capercaillie’s mix of pop-folk, traditional and light rock.


That’s not to say Julie Fowlis doesn’t bring a modern slant to proceedings.
One of her most popular numbers, ‘Lon-Dubh,’ also features on Perthshire Amber.

Most people will know it better as ‘Blackbird,’ the Beatles/ Paul McCartney song.
‘Lon-Dubh’ was featured on BBC Radio 2 when it was first released, a perfect example of that musical crossover mentioned earlier.


It’s not all about Julie Fowlis’ vocal ability.

When she isn’t singing she’s playing the whistle, joining the band as they perform a number of instrumentals, or sets, of predominately traditional material.
The band support the voice of Julie Fowlis perfectly, but part of the charm of Live at Perthshire Amber is hearing the band in full flight on those instrumental runs and reels.


But there is no doubt the true highlight of the album is listening to and appreciating the voice of Julie Fowlis.
Whether unaccompanied as on the opening number ‘Hò bha mi, hé bha mi’ (‘Hò I was, hè I was’), hauntingly beautiful on ‘Rugadh mi ‘teis meadhan na mara’ (‘I was born in the midst of the sea’) or light and airy on ‘Turas san Lochmor’ (‘Journey in Lochmor’), she is truly captivating.  


The album itself was recorded at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre on October 29th 2010, the first night of the Perthshire Amber Festival.

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Tour Dates

14th May
OBAN, SCOTLAND
'Oban Live 2016' Mossfield Stadium, Oban, Argyll, Scotland. UK.
26th May
ORKNEY, SCOTLAND
Orkney Folk Festival. Orkney. Scotland. UK. (Various venues tbc)
5th Jun
CARDIFF, WALES
'Festival of Voice' St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1AH. Wales. UK.
13th Jul
STORNOWAY, SCOTLAND
'HebCelt 2016' (The Hebridean Celtic Music Festival). Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Scotland. UK.
15th Jul
STORNOWAY, SCOTLAND
'HebCelt 2016' (The Hebridean Celtic Music Festival). Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Scotland. UK.
4th Nov
MURTHLY, SCOTLAND
'Perthshire Amber Festival' Murthly Castle Chapel, Murthly & Strathbraan Estates, Murthly, Perthshire PH1 4HP. Scotland. UK.

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