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Caroline Lavelle is an English singer-songwriter and cellist who has created three solo albums and contributed vocals, music, and production help to many other artists and bands.


Career

Lavelle studied at the
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in
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. Throughout the early to mid-eighties she busked in the city, often outside Kensington
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and Covent Garden, playing baroque music with Anne Stephenson and
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(or Virginia Hewes; sources are confused) in a group called ''Humouresque''. She was spotted by Frankie Gavin, a member of Ireland's
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band, who asked her to join. She was part of the band up to the early nineties, alongside
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and Dolores Keane. In 1992, she contributed vocals and cello to the track "Home of the Whale" on the
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EP ''Hymn of the Big Wheel''. Producer
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liked it, contacted her, and eventually produced, and mixed, her debut solo album, ''Spirit'', in 1995. Her version of the song "Moorlough Shore" was used for the introduction to
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's critically acclaimed crime drama ''
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''. This brought her greater notice in the areas of film and television. Also in 1995, she began recording with Canadian world music artist
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, recording and touring as part of McKennitt's band. A December 1999 article in ''
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'' reported that it was this album which drew Madonna's attention and initiated the successful collaboration of William Orbit and Madonna. She produced two further albums, ''Brilliant Midnight'' (2001), which, a year later, had three further tracks added in a reissue, and ''A Distant Bell'' in (2004). Her "Home of the Whale" track (with Massive Attack) was featured in the 2000
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film, '' Eye of the Beholder'', and she also contributed her song ''Anxiety'' to the soundtrack of the 2001
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movie ''Roadkill'' ('' Joyride'' in the US). She lives near
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in Cornwall. She was on Loreena McKennitt's Ancient Muse tour. In early 2013, Lavelle began work on a new collaborative project with singer/songwriter Andrew Bate. In 2016, she released an album titled ''Secret Sky'' as one of a trio by the same name. The other members are Brian Hughes and
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.


Collaborations

She has also worked with
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,
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,
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, Siouxsie and the Banshees,
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,
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, and
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.
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has remixed some of her songs.


Discography


Albums

* ''Spirit'' (1995) # "Turning Ground" # " Moorlough Shore" # "Dream of Picasso" # "Forget the Few" # "Lagan Love" # " A Case of You" # "Waiting for Rain" # "Desire" # "The Island" # "Sleep Now" # "Sheherezade" * ''Brilliant Midnight'' (2001) # "Farther than the Sun" # "Anxiety" # "Anima Rising" # "She Said" # "All I Have" # "The Fall" # "Siamant'o" # "Karma" # "Mangoes" # "Le Pourquoi" # "Firefly Night" # "Universal" # "Twisted Ends" * ''Brilliant Midnight 2.0'' (2002) (As above, but with 3 extra tracks): # "Lost Voices" # "Home of the Whale" # "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" * ''A Distant Bell'' (2004) # "Gently Johnny" # "So Uncool" # "Innocence Sleeping" # "Banks of the Nile" # "Simple Lyric" # "No More Words" # "Too Late" # "The Trees They Do Grow High" # "Greenwood Laddie" # "Timeless" # "Handful of Ashes" # "Farewell to Music (w.
Paddy Moloney Paddy Moloney ( ga, Pádraig Ó Maoldomhnaigh; 1 August 1938 – 12 October 2021) was an Irish musician, composer, and record producer. He co-founded and led the Irish musical group the Chieftains, playing on all of their 44 albums. He was part ...
of
The Chieftains The Chieftains are a traditional Irish folk band formed in Dublin in 1962, by Paddy Moloney, Seán Potts and Michael Tubridy. Their sound, which is almost entirely instrumental and largely built around uilleann pipes, has become synonymous wi ...
)" # "Gently Johnny (Extended Version)"


Singles

''Moorlough Shore''
N-Gram Recordings (1995) # "Moorlough Shore" (LP Mix) – 4.20 # "Moorlough Shore" (Eye of the Storm Mix) – 5.39 # "Moorlough Shore" (Thermionic Resonance Mix), 90 BPM, vocal – 5.30 # "Moorlough Shore" (Thermionic Resonance Mix), 97 BPM, dub – 5.22 # "Moorlough Shore" (Thermionic Resonance Mix), 90 BPM, dub – 5.47 # "Moorlough Shore" (Thermionic Resonance Mix), 107 BPM, dub – 5.45 ''A Case of You''
N-Gram Recordings (1995) # "A Case of You" (Single Mix) – 4.30 # "Dream of Picasso" (Monka Monka Mix) – 6.53 # "A Case of You" (Psovi Psovi Mix) – 4.31


References


External links

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Secret Sky

'Pogues.com' entry



'EctoGuide' summary







'Auralgasms' interview
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"Casting a spell on the cello" (TED2005)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lavelle, Caroline 1969 births Living people Alumni of the Royal College of Music Celtic fusion musicians English new-age musicians English folk cellists English folk singers English women singer-songwriters British women composers Indigo Girls members