More information about Sileas can be found below the Poozies' YouTube video.
The lineup changes, the spirit of joy is constant
* Sally Barker (guitar, vocals)
* Mary Macmaster - electro-harp, metal-strung harp, percussion, vocals
* Patsy Seddon - electro-harp, gut-strung harp, fiddle, percussion, vocals
* Eilidh Shaw - guitar, fiddle, vocals
* Mairearad Green - piano accordion, pipes, vocals
Throughout the years and changes, the Poozies have always been noted for the spirit of joy in their performances. Barker's influence gave the group a rock element, while Rusby brought in a more traditional feeling. Shaw brought her experience playing with her parents' widely reknowned Scottish country dance band. Recent addition Green has been weaving her own talents into the Poozies' vibrant mix.
While the Poozies have remained together since 1990, members have also taken time for various other recording projects, as solo performers and with other artists.
The Poozies on Amazon
MP3 downloads, where indicated, are available in the United States only.
If you wish to order from Amazon.co.uk, please click on the appropriate text link in each CD's description. Clicking on the graphic or title of the CD links you to Amazon's US site.
Dansoozies
Released on Hypertension in 1995
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Dansoozies
Infinite Blue
Released on Compass in 1999.
MP3 Infinite Blue
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Infinite Blue
Raise Your Head: A Retrospective
Released on Compass in 2000.
MP3: Come Raise Your Head (A Retrospective)
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Changed Days, Same Roots
Released on Compass in 2004.
MP3: Changed Days, Same Roots
Video: The Poozies - Johnny Lad/Wind That Shakes the Barley
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Sileas - Scotland's Best Harp Duo
Patsy Seddon and Mary MacMaster
Patsy Seddon (gut-strung harp) and Mary MacMaster (wire-strung harp) get away with calling Sileas "Scotland's best harp duo" without being pretentious because they are Scotland's only harp duo. On their fourth album Play on Light, they introduced the Camac electro-harp. The two women have also been singing since they were young, and most of their songs are in Scots Gaelic.Their first album, Delighted with Harps, was released in 1986, followed by Beating Harps in 1987. They joined with Sally Barker and Karen Tweed in 1990 to form The Poozies. Two more albums from Sileas followed in the '90s.
Sileas on Amazon
Delighted with Harps
Released in 1986 on Green Linnet. CD released in 1993.
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Delighted With Harps
Beating Harps
Released in 1987 on Green Linnet. CD released in 1993.
MP3: Beating Harps
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Beating Harps
Harpbreakers
Released on Lapwing (UK). CD released in 1994.
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Harpbreakers
Play on Light
Released on Green Linnet in 1996. CD released in 1999.
Order CD from Amazon.co.uk: Play on Light
Video: Sileas - The Silver Whistle on YouTube
Audio with flower pictures
The Silver Whistle -- Sileas
The Celtic singers Sileas, with harp accompaniment to their harmonic singing, all sweetened with photographs of garden flowers. The words mean, in English translation: Who will play the silver whistle? Ho ro hu a hu il o Ho ro hu a hu il o Hi ri hu o, hi ri hu o Hi ri hu o, hi ri hu o Since the son of my king has come to Scotland Ho ro hu a hu il o... On a great ship with three masts of silver Ho ro hu a hu il o... On the handsome vessel with the silver rigging Ho ro hu a hu il o... Young Charles with the blue bewitching eyes Ho ro hu a hu il o... Welcome, welcome, may you be desired and famous Ho ro hu a hu il o... May there be fiddling and the choicest music before you Ho ro hu a hu il o... Who'd play it? Who'd say that I'd not play it myself? Ho ro hu a hu il o ... Who will play the silver whistle? Ho ro hu a hu il o Ho ro hu a hu il o Hi ri hu o, hi ri hu o Hi ri hu o, hi ri hu o === Thanks to capercallie -- http://www.geocities.com/celticlyricscorner/capercaillie/anfhideag.htm
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Links for the Poozies
- Official website for the Poozies
- News, biography, discography, tour info, and more.
- The Poozies' MySpace page
- Current information and several full-length songs.
- Fiona Ritchie interviews Patsy Seddon
- Here's the transcript of a great chat Fiona had with Patsy about Sileas, the Poozies, teaching and touring. Be sure to roam around The Thistle & Shamrock's website after you're done reading the interview.
- Other Celtic music lenses by MobyD
- A lens to help you find similar lenses I've made.
- The Poozies & Sileas at HavePun-WillTravel.com
- This lens recreated as a page on my website.
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- sandralynnsparks sandralynnsparks Aug 26, 2009 @ 5:20 pm
- Moby,
It's just great to find a lens on Patsy and Mary here! I studied with them at Oberlin Scottish Harp School back in the 80's; it's been a long time since I saw them, but I've never forgotten them
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- poddys poddys Nov 7, 2008 @ 7:07 pm
- They sound pretty good, probably very good live. Nice lens to showcase this up and coming artist, 5*****
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- Starving_Artist Starving_Artist Oct 14, 2008 @ 12:46 am
- great lens...nice to learn about new music








