<< FLAC Fiona Hunter – 2024 - Atween the Salt Sea and the Sand (+ Bonus)
Fiona Hunter – 2024 - Atween the Salt Sea and the Sand (+ Bonus)
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FormatFLAC
SourceCD
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GenreFolk
TypeAlbum
Date 1 month, 2 days
Size 525.75 MB
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Folk, Celtic, rock.

Beide albums zitten in de map.

Two solo albums, separated by a decade, connected by everything else.

Considering how visible a figure Fiona Hunter has been in the contemporary Scottish folk music scene, it feels strange there has been a decade between her solo albums.

Her 2014 debut was a gourmet table Scots songs and singing. It was a very solid work with some truly remarkable performances, like the heartwrenching, brilliantly dramatic rendition of The Cruel Mother and the inspired interpretation of Andy Hunter’s Ye Heilan Chiels. That album was produced by Mike Vass and the partnership now continues with Fiona’s second, very much awaited solo outing Atween the Salt Sea and the Sand.

The years that have passed in between the albums have and have not changed things.

Sure, her voice is just a wee bit darker and huskier than it was 10 years ago, but by just that wee bit; she sounds essentially very much the same as she did on her debut.

Also, the selection of songs and the overall tone and feel of Atween… are a very natural continuation to its predecessor. It’s almost like part two of the same, larger work.

The one thing that has changed, at least in my ears, is the production quality. The work done by Mike Vass on the first album was solid but on this one it’s… dazzling. Of course, the technology has developed over the years, but tech alone can’t achieve the impressive sound on display here. Vass is an excellent producer and his work here it’s just priceless.

As with the first album, the arrangements are for just a few acoustic instruments so it’s basically very small scale – but the music here sounds truly rich; there’s a wonderful depth, detail and scope to the recording.

Fiona’s vocals and her intense presence are a marvel; she keeps you enthralled from beginning to end. From the slow burn of Thou Cauld Gloomy Feberwar to the spright Bonny Bird and the tragic drama of A Sailor’s Life, she is completely in command of the storytelling and their emotions. The arrangements are first rate and her singing, and the instruments come together as a band rather than a singer accompanied by musicians.

Not only are her albums artistically excellent, they are also important and precious documents of the Scots song and tradition and its endurance and vitality. Very warmly recommended.

Tracks:
01 - Ay waukin o
02 - The Merchant's Son
03 - Thou Cauld Gloomy Feberwar
04 - Willie's Lady
05 - Fisherman's Wife
06 - A Sailor's Life
07 - Bonny Birdy
08 - The Berryfields of Blair
09 - The Laird o Elfin
10 - What a Voice

Bonus: Het album uit 2014:
01 - The Braes O' Gleniffer
02 - The Weary Pund O' Tow
03 - The Cruel Mother
04 - Shift and Spin _ The Shoemaker
05 - Young Emsley
06 - The Bleacher Lass O' Kelvinhaugh _ Fiona Hunter's
07 - Ye Heilan Chiels
08 - The Laird O' Drum
09 - Maccrimmon's Lament
10 - Jock Hawk's Adventures in Glasgow

Staat er compleet op, 10% pars mee gepost. Met zeer veel dank aan de originele poster. Laat af en toe eens weten wat je van het album vindt. Altijd leuk, de mening van anderen. Oh ja, MP3 doe ik niet aan.

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