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Awesome




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: My wife and I bought this for a recent road trip and were very happy with our decision. You will not be disappointed
A beautiful Gaelic voice hailing from the western isles of Scotland




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Anyone that likes Celtic music is in for a real treat listening to Julie Fowlis and her very talented band! My CD arrived just in time before their US tour next month. Enjoy!
Mesmerizing




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: I first heard Julie Fowlis watching the Hogmanay broadcast for BBC Scotland in 2005. I was transfixed in front of the tv. I felt as if I'd finally discovered something I'd been looking for for years and simply hadn't realized. Her voice is exquisite. I love the sound of the instruments. Both of her two CDs are wonderful, but I believe I prefer Cuilidh. Some tracks that really stand out for me are Mo Ghruagach Dhonn, 'Ille Dhuinn, 's Toigh Leam Thu, Mo Dhòmhnallan Fhèin, Turas San Lochmor, Oran Nan Raiders, and Aoidh, Na Dèan Cadal Idir. Yeah, that's most of the CD, but in my defense it was too difficult to pick fewer tracks. This CD is wonderful, just wonderful.
Excellent new voice..




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Ms Fowlis is a great new voice that I hope will find her way to more American homes and on the Celtic music circut here in the US. Her voice is a wonderful representation of the Scottish Gaelic culture that has been missing in the market of late. Any of her CDS should belong in a serious Celtic music collectors library. While recently in Scotland we watched a documentary about her and her band and were impressed with her poise and love of not only the music but the culture of Scotttish Islands. She is truly a welcome ambassador for the Scottish Gaelic Community.
Excellent Celtic trad from the Scottish Hebrides




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments:
A sweet Celtic set, with gorgeous songs from the Hebrides Islands in Western Scotland... Fowlis has a fine voice, perhaps not as earthy as some Hebridean traditionalists, but direct and full of feeling, sounding particularly lovely when singing in Gaelic. She works through a variety of styles -- fiddle tunes, a capella ballads, bouncy, bouzouki-ed folk -- backed by an all-star cast of modern Celtic music's young guard, luminaries such as John McCusker (of Battlefield Band and Kate Rusby fame), John Doyle (of Solas), Chris Thile (of the American newgrass band, Nickel Creek) and stray members of Altan, Capercaillie and Danu. It all gels together quite nicely -- fans of traditional music will definitely want to check this out! (DJ Joe Sixpack)