folk music
Diana Jones, The Lexington review - at the crossroads of folk and countryWednesday, 14 March 2018![]() The delicious flame-grilled burgers and the vast array of bourbons on offer at the Lexington, hard by yet another “King's Cross Quarter”, added atmosphere to the opening night of Diana Jones’s European tour. Finger licking is (quite rightly) not... Read more... |
CD: The Gloaming - Live at The NHCMonday, 12 March 2018![]() Since forming in 2013, The Gloaming have set about transforming how Irish traditional music is heard, received and performed. There is no other group like them, and none with the sheer heft of brilliance that fiddler Martin Hayes, viola/hardanger... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Robert KirbySunday, 11 March 2018![]() The similarity is intentional. The cover design of When the Day is Done – The Orchestrations of Robert Kirby nods explicitly to that of Nick Drake’s debut album Five Leaves Left. That wasn’t just the first record by the singer-songwriter, it was... Read more... |
CD: Gwenno - Le KovThursday, 01 March 2018![]() There was a hint of what was to come in Gwenno Saunders’ debut, Y Dydd Olaf. It was, for the most part, a Welsh-language affair, save for the closing track “Amser”, a song sung in Cornish and the album’s dizzying slow dazzle. For her follow-up, Le... Read more... |
CD: Stephen Stills and Judy Collins - Everybody KnowsMonday, 26 February 2018![]() “Chestnut-brown canary, ruby-throated sparrow” sang Stephen Stills in his “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”, a song from CSNY’s 1969 debut album to Judy Collins, with whom he was ending a two-year affair. Collins’s big baby-blue eyes haven’t faded with time.... Read more... |
CD: Joan Baez - Whistle Down the WindSaturday, 24 February 2018![]() Sixty years after her debut at Club 47, Harvard Square, Joan Baez this year bows out of formal touring and recording with an album every bit as remarkable as her 1960 debut, preserved by the Library of Congress in the National Recording Registry.... Read more... |
CD: Stick in the Wheel - Follow Them TrueFriday, 09 February 2018![]() The spiky, angular traditional songs that made up Stick in the Wheel's first album From Here were stripped of any varnish and any trappings of nostalgia to become direct, upfront, yanked from the parlour into the street, and out of the past into the... Read more... |
Kings of The South Seas, Cutty Sark review - folly and tragedy resurrectedSunday, 04 February 2018![]() Kings of the South Seas first set sail back in 2014, with their debut album drawing on songs about South Pacific whalers. They are Ben Nicholls on concertina, banjo and fine, sonorous vocals, Spiritualized guitarist Richard Warren and drummer with... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Bennett, Béla Fleck & Abigail WashburnSaturday, 20 January 2018![]() Bach: Brandenburg Concertos 1-6 Berliner Barock Solisten/Reinhard Goebel (Sony)This set’s arrival sent me scurrying back to listen again to Reinhard Goebel's 1985 DG set of Bach’s Brandenburgs with Musica Antiqua Koln: hyperactive, sharp-... Read more... |
CD: Xylouris White - MotherMonday, 08 January 2018![]() If you see any list of greatest living drummers and the Australian Jim White isn't on it, you should look at it askance. Since he started Dirty Three in the early '90s, White has played with the cream of global alt-rock musicians: the Nick Caves, PJ... Read more... |
CD: Mari Kalkun - IlmamõtsanThursday, 04 January 2018![]() Ilmamõtsan’s centrepiece is “Linnaitk”, a disconcerting vocal-only composition playing distress-permeated chants off against a keening wordless melody line sounding as much an expression of grief as a call for support. The language is Estonian and “... Read more... |
Reissue CD of the Year: Lal & Mike WatersonSunday, 31 December 2017![]() In 1972, just 2000 copies of Bright Phoebus were pressed. Half were off-centre and unplayable. This year, the first conscientious reissue of the album hit 31 in the British album chart. Although it has been a cult favourite for the last couple of... Read more... |
