Karine Polwart

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • scottish
  • female vocalists
  • celtic
Karine Polwart (born 1971) is a Scottish singer-songwriter. She writes and performs music with a strong folk and roots feel, and her songs cover a wide area, from alcoholism to genocide. Despite winning the Horizon Award for Best Newcomer at the BBC Folk Awards 2005, Karine Polwart is no newcomer to the folk world, having previously been a member of Malinky and Battlefield Band. Her solo career is new, and it is for this that she has been particularly recognised.

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Songs

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    As I Was Wand'ring

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    Azalea Flower

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    Baleerie Baloo

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    Behind Our Eyes

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    Better Things

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    Can't Weld a Body

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    Daisy

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    Don't Know Why

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    Dowie Dens of Yarrow

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    Faultlines

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    Firethief

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    Follow the Heron

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    Four Strong Walls

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    Harder to Walk These Days Than Run

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    Hobo

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    Hole in the Heart

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    Holy Moses

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    I'm Gonna Do It All

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    I've Seen It All

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    Maybe There's a Road

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    Mirk Mirk Is This Midnight Hour

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    My Heart Is Wae

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    My Heart's in the Highlands

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    O, Cam Ye Here the Fight to Shun?

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    O, Leeze Me on My Spinnin-Wheel

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    Only One Way

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    Painted It White

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    Resolution Road

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    Rivers Run

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    Skater of the Surface

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    Sorrowlessfield

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    Sorry

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    Take Its Own Time

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    Terminal Star

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    The Birks of Invermay

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    The Death of Queen Jane

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    The Good Years

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    The Learig

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    The Light on the Shore

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    The News

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    The Noble Maxwells

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    The Sun's Comin' Over the Hill

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    The Wife of Usher's Well

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    Thou Hast Left Me Ever Jamie

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    Tongue That Cannot Lie

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    Wae Is My Heart / The Banks of the Devon

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    Waterlily

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    Weary Fa' You, Duncan Gray

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    What Are You Waiting For?

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    Where the Smoke Blows


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