McGarrigles as backup singers and
performers (selected examples):
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with
Loudon Wainwright (Kate’s former husband)
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with
Rufus Wainwright (Kate’s son)
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with
Martha Wainwright (Kate’s daughter) “To
celebrate her return, Shock Records recently released a new version of her
internationally acclaimed self-titled debut, MARTHA WAINWRIGHT, with three
bonus tracks (also available on an EP called WHEN THE DAY IS SHORT). The bonus
songs include Bring Back My Heart, a duet with her brother Rufus Wainwright,
Baby, and the show-stopping French song, Dis Quand Reviendras-Tu, which
features Martha’s mum, the legendary Kate McGarrigle on piano.” http://www.sablues.org/index.htm?touring1.htm~main
·
with the Albion Band, on RISE UP LIKE THE
SUN (1978), Kate only. She sings on “Poor Old Horse,” “Ampleforth/Lay Me
Low,” “House In The Country,” and “Lay Me Low” (a CD bonus track).
·
with
Terry & Gay Woods on TENDERHOOKS (Rockburgh 1978)
·
with Richard and Linda Thompson, on
SUNNYVISTA (1979 Sep., CHR 1247), “Sisters,” "You're Going To Need
Somebody," and the gorgeous "Traces Of My Love."
·
with Roger Glover on MASK (Polydor 1984).
·
with Orealis on OREALIS (Green Linnet
1990).
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with Canadian artist Gilles Vigneault on C’EST AINSI QUE
J’ARRIVE A TOI (1996), “Charlie-Jos.”
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with Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris on
WESTERN WALL: THE TUCSON SESSIONS (1999) -- “1917” and Leonard Cohen’s “Sisters
of Mercy.”
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with Nick Cave on NO MORE SHALL WE PART
(Reprise 2000) “Hallelujah” (Cave, Ellis) and “Love Letter” (Cave). Thom Jurek,
from All Music: “Also in the band's musical treasure trove is the addition of
the McGarrigle sisters on backing vocals - nowhere is their contribution more
poignant than on the tenderly daunting, haunted house that is "Love
Letter."” From http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A570052 : “The newest album
No More Shall We Part begins in much the same vein - with the simple guitar and
piano of the first single 'As I Sat Sadly By Her Side' - but soon becomes more
musically complex. It uses folk singer sisters Kate and Anna McGarrigle to
great effect, especially during the beautiful end section of 'Hallelujia'.”
Graham Wiveney: http://www.musicfolio.com/modernrock/nickcave.html
: “Hallelujah starts with a soaring musical motif that gives over into a
cautionary tale par excellence, and ends on some unearthly unaccompanied vocals
from the McGarrigle sisters.”
·
with Geoff Muldaur on PASSWORD (2000,
Hightone 8125), "Wait 'til I Put On My Robe," (written by “Clay,
Scott”) and “K.C. Moan,” (written by “Blackman”). From an interview with Geoff, at http://www.hightone.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=53.
“I'm in love with the McGarrigle sisters; always have been. So, when we got
together for a show at Royal Festival Hall in London last year, I began my plot
to lure them onto my next album. Gladly for me, we were able to get together in
Woodstock last May to sing a wonderful old hymn, "Wait 'til I Put On My
Robe," originally done by a couple of blind street musicians named the New
Gospel Keys.” Also performing on the track are Dave Alvin, Greg Leisz, and Van
Dyke Parks! On “K.C. Moan,” Kate and Ann
were joined by John Sebastian.
·
with Emmylou Harris on RED DIRT GIRL (2000),
Kate only: “J'Ai Fait Tout” and “Boy From Tupelo.”
·
with Lou Reed on RAVEN (2003),
"Balloon."