Niamh Parsons - Blackbirds & Thrushes (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Niamh Parsons
- Title: Blackbirds & Thrushes
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Green Linnet
- Genre: Folk
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:56:04
- Total Size: 241 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Blackbirds And Thrushes/The Blackbird Waltz
02. Flower Of Finae
03. Sally Sits Weeping
04. Kilnamartyra Exile
05. Fear A Bhata
06. The Banks Of The Nile
07. The Water Is Wide
08. The Maid On The Shore
09. The Wounded Huzzar
10. Alexander
11. Droimeann Donn Dilis
12. The Flower Of Magherally O
Niamh Parsons has a uniquely beautiful voice, a dark, silky mezzo that wraps itself like a scarf around the songs she performs. She's made a name for herself both as a singer for the traditional band Arcady and with her own band, Loose Connections, with whom she's recorded two albums of material both traditional and modern. Blackbirds & Thrushes finds Parsons exploring her roots. "The Maid on the Shore" is the first song her father taught her; she sings the rather Quebecois-sounding "Sally Sits Weeping" with her sister Anne (with whom she often sang as a child); other songs come from her early days on the folk-club scene or from old friends. The personal nature of the program gives a deep emotional resonance to her singing-she delivers the bleak "Kilnamartyra Exile" in a heartbreakingly gentle and matter-of-fact tone, and imbues standards like "Fear a Bhata" and "The Water Is Wide" with an understated emotional urgency that will make you hear those old chestnuts as if for the first time. Accompaniment is minimal, and on several tracks she sings a capella. This is a remarkably beautiful recording.
01. Blackbirds And Thrushes/The Blackbird Waltz
02. Flower Of Finae
03. Sally Sits Weeping
04. Kilnamartyra Exile
05. Fear A Bhata
06. The Banks Of The Nile
07. The Water Is Wide
08. The Maid On The Shore
09. The Wounded Huzzar
10. Alexander
11. Droimeann Donn Dilis
12. The Flower Of Magherally O
Niamh Parsons has a uniquely beautiful voice, a dark, silky mezzo that wraps itself like a scarf around the songs she performs. She's made a name for herself both as a singer for the traditional band Arcady and with her own band, Loose Connections, with whom she's recorded two albums of material both traditional and modern. Blackbirds & Thrushes finds Parsons exploring her roots. "The Maid on the Shore" is the first song her father taught her; she sings the rather Quebecois-sounding "Sally Sits Weeping" with her sister Anne (with whom she often sang as a child); other songs come from her early days on the folk-club scene or from old friends. The personal nature of the program gives a deep emotional resonance to her singing-she delivers the bleak "Kilnamartyra Exile" in a heartbreakingly gentle and matter-of-fact tone, and imbues standards like "Fear a Bhata" and "The Water Is Wide" with an understated emotional urgency that will make you hear those old chestnuts as if for the first time. Accompaniment is minimal, and on several tracks she sings a capella. This is a remarkably beautiful recording.
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