Ian Green from
Greentrax Records heard her at a festival in
Dingwall and offered a recording contract. Like her subsequent albums, all of the songs on
Cànan Nan Gaidheal (The Language of the Gael) (1987) are in Gaelic, and most are traditional. One of the songs is by the Gaelic-speaking folk-rock group
Runrig. The backing musicians include
Tony Cuffe and
William Jackson, both from the group
Ossian. Her second album, which is called ''Chi mi 'n Geamhradh'' after the first song, written by Calum and Rory MacDonald of Runrig, contains mostly traditional songs, though it has been described as "containing a bewildering range [in whose opinion?] of pop and
New Age influences including drum machine, harp and bass guitar". It was probably the first time that "
waulking songs" (work songs for women finishing tweed cloth) were treated this way.
The Mrs Ackyroyd Band is a loose association of singers who record perform comic parodies of folk music. In 1987 they undertook their only non-comic project, a song-cycle called
The Stones of Callanish. MacPhee sang two of the songs on it. ==Màiri Mhór (1821–1898)==