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Caroline Lavelle is an English singer-songwriter and
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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
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and
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, playing
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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
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. 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
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'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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/
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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'' (''
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'' in the US). She lives in
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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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. In 2023, Secret Sky released a second album, ''Opium''.


Collaborations

She has also worked with
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,
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,
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, and
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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 (; 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 particularly associated with the re ...
of
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)" # "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 English singer-songwriters English women composers Indigo Girls members