Album Reviews
23rd Feb 2014
The Observer **** (4 Stars)
Gach Sgeul (Every Story) - ReviewNeil Spencer. The Observer, Sunday 23 February 2014
Julie Fowlis' ascent to international stardom, putting Gaelic folk on the world music map, is evidence that a sublime voice transcends language and culture. This fourth studio album returns to her Hebridean home of North Uist (pop 1,254), its dozen songs including lullabies,Victorian poems, antique "mouth music" and folk tales of shape-shifting seals. There are a few jigs and reels, but the songs are the primary force, delivered in a voice as pure and elemental as a Hebridean seashore. The accompaniment, overseen by her partner, Eamon Doorley, is immaculate, especially the fiddles of folk quartet Rant on the touching lament Do Chalum. A bare but lovely creation.
Julie with the brilliant Québécois quartet 'Le Vent du Nord' perform “Noces Tragique”.
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Julie Fowlis performing Hè Gràdh Hò Gràdh’ on BBC's Transatlantic Sessions
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Tour Dates
'BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2016'. The Royal Albert Hall. Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP. England. UK.
'Oban Live 2016' Mossfield Stadium, Oban, Argyll, Scotland. UK.
Orkney Folk Festival. Orkney. Scotland. UK. (Various venues tbc)
'Festival of Voice' St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1AH. Wales. UK.
'HebCelt 2016' (The Hebridean Celtic Music Festival). Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Scotland. UK.
'HebCelt 2016' (The Hebridean Celtic Music Festival). Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Scotland. UK.
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