The success doesn't seem to have gone to her head, however. She could hardly be accused of resting on her laurels, however. Fowlis is first and foremost a student of song, a servant to the music, who will spend months trawling through archives and learning at the feet of the humblest housewife to discover rare and previously unrecorded gems to present to the world.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelMcha, Machair
UPC0844493092582
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046055418
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2014
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistFowlis, Julie
Release TitleGach Sgeul / Every Story
Dimensions
Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.17 lb
Item Length6.96 in
Item Width4.95 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks11
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Ghaoil, Leig Dhachaigh Gum Mhàthair Mi [Love, Let Me Home to My Mothe 1.2 Danns' a Luideagan Odhar [Dance Dun-Coloured Slattern] 1.3 Roghainn Dàin Do Eimhir XXII [The Choice] 1.4 Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill [The Mavis of Clan Donald] 1.5 Do Chalum [To Calum] 1.6 Cadal Ciarach Mo Luran [Sleep Well My Beloved] 1.7 Puirt-À-Beul Set: Ribinnean Rìomhach [Beautiful Ribbons] 1.8 Òran Fir Heisgeir (Gura Mis' Tha Fo Mhìghean) [The Song of Fear Heisgei 1.9 Siud Thu 'Ille Ruaidh Ghallain [There You Go, Handsome Red-Haired Youth 1.10 Puirt-À-Beul Set: Fodar Dha Na Gamhna Beaga [Fodder for the Small Stirk 1.11 RÒN [The Seal]/Ann An Caolas Od Odrum [In the Narrows of Od Odrum]
NotesThis 2014 album by Julie Fowlis is a carefully selected collection of songs from Gaelic Scotland. Traditional songs presented with new musical accompaniments, this record is all about the songs and all about the story. With lush accompaniments and arrangements, this record really showcases the strength and maturity of Julie's voice; a change, she says, which has come after having two children. 'A great singer and friend of mine told me when I was expecting my first child that my voice would change, and he was right. I feel now that this is the true sound of my voice.'