''Mara'' is the ninth album by Scottish
Celtic rock
Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock, as well as a form of Celtic fusion which incorporates Celtic music, instrumentation and themes into a rock music context. It has been prolific since the early 1970s and can be seen as a key foundation of the ...
group
Runrig
Runrig were a Scottish Celtic rock band formed on the Isle of Skye in 1973. From its inception, the band's line-up included brothers and songwriters Rory MacDonald (musician), Rory MacDonald (bass, vocals) and Calum MacDonald (musician), Calum ...
, released on 6 November 1995 by
Chrysalis Records
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. It spawned only one single "
Things That Are", which reached the top ten in their native Scotland, and number forty in the United Kingdom.
Release and promotion
The title of the album, ''Mara'', comes from the
Scottish Gaelic
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name, meaning "of the sea". In keeping with this title, much of the album has a broadly maritime theme. The album serves as the final album to feature lead singer
Donnie Munro
Donnie Munro (Scottish Gaelic: Donaidh Rothach /dɔnɪ rɔhəx/) (born 2 August 1953) is a Scottish musician and politician, best known as the former lead singer of the band Runrig. Munro served as the bands lead vocalist during their most commer ...
on vocals. Munro would leave Runrig in 1997 to pursue a career in politics.
''Mara'' was released by Chrysalis Records in the United Kingdom and Germany, and by Avalanche in the
United States
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. In 2014, it was re–released in a repackaged box set containing four other studio albums released by the band during their tenure with Chrysalis.
The album was the fifth album to be released by the band under Chrysalis, and became their final album to be released by the label.
The album debuted at number twenty-four in the United Kingdom, spending a total of six weeks within the UK Top 100.
In their native Scotland, it peaked at number three on the
Scottish Albums Chart
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,
and eighty one in
Germany
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, spending a total of seven weeks within the Top 100 of the German Albums Chart.
''Mara'' was certified Silver by the
British Phonographic Industry
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(BPI) in 2013, indicating sales in excess of 60,000 copies.
Recording
During the recording sessions for ''Mara'', the band were joined by various sessions musicians to provide music and instrumentals to the albums tracks. Andy Shephard joined the band during the recording sessions, providing soprano saxophone alongside Joe Locke who provided vibes. Backing vocals were provided by Lorna Bannon, Billy Rankin and Amanda Lyon, with Lisa Sinclair providing additional lead vocals alongside Donnie Munro. Additionally, The Royal Scottish National Orchestra provided string sections, arranged by Eddie MacGuire, and The Glasgow Hebridean Gaelic Choir, conducted by Raibert McCallum, once again joined the band as they had done with their previous studio album.
Singles
Things That Are
"Things That Are" is a 1995 single released by Runrig, released as the lead and only single from the album. A commercial success for the band in their native Scotland, it debuted at number nine on the Scottish Singles Chart. It debuted at number forty in the United Kingdom where it remained for two weeks before falling to number sixty-eight in its second and final week.
Track listing
# "Day in a Boat" - 2:56
# "Nothing but the Sun" - 7:15
# "The Mighty Atlantic" / "Mara Theme" - 6:43
# "Things That Are" - 4:55
# "Road and the River" - 4:29
# "Meadhan Oidhche air an Acairseid"
(Midnight on the Harbour) - 4:53
# "The Wedding" - 4:11
# "The Dancing Floor" - 5:29
# "Thairis air a' Ghleann"
(Beyond the Glen) - 3:48
# "Lighthouse" - 3:50
CD single (UK)
# "Things That Are" – 4:25
# "Amazing Things" (Remix) – 4:37
# "That Other Landscape" – 3:45
# "
An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)
"An Ubhal as Àirde (The Highest Apple)" is a 1995 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, which first appeared on their album '' The Cutter and the Clan'' (1987). The song was released as a single in 1995, eight years following the r ...
" – 3:46
7" vinyl (UK)
# "Things That Are"
# "Amazing Things" (Remix)
Chart performance
Album
Certifications
* United Kingdom (BPI) – Silver
Single
Personnel
;Runrig
*Iain Bayne -
drums
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,
percussion
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*
Malcolm Jones -
guitar
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s,
hurdy-gurdy
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,
accordion
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*
Calum Macdonald - percussion
*
Rory Macdonald -
vocals
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,
bass guitar
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*
Donnie Munro
Donnie Munro (Scottish Gaelic: Donaidh Rothach /dɔnɪ rɔhəx/) (born 2 August 1953) is a Scottish musician and politician, best known as the former lead singer of the band Runrig. Munro served as the bands lead vocalist during their most commer ...
-
lead vocals
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*
Peter Wishart -
keyboards
References
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Runrig albums
1995 albums
Chrysalis Records albums
Scottish Gaelic music