Rachel Unthank & The Winterset - The Bairns album flac
Performer: Rachel Unthank & The WintersetTitle: The Bairns
Style: Folk
Released: 2008
MP3 album: 1841 mb
FLAC album: 1381 mb
Rating: 4.6
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Genre: Folk and Country
The Bairns was the second album by Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (now the Unthanks), which then comprised Rachel Unthank, her younger sister Becky, pianist Belinda O'Hooley and fiddle player Niopha Keegan. Produced by Adrian McNally and released by Rabble Rouser on 20 August 2007, it was nominated for the Best Album award at the 2008 BBC Folk Awards and was also nominated for the 2008 Mercury Prize.
Before they became simply The Unthanks they were Rachel Unthank & The Winterset. but it would not be the last. The group's second album after its 2005 Rabble Rouser debut, Cruel Sister, 2007's The Bairns, was still early days for a group that, based around sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank, blended Northumbrian folk music from Great Britain with a variety of other music styles and sources. Eight of The Bairns's 15 tracks are from traditional source rearranged by the group, with the rest of the album fleshed out by a series of originals by everyone from Belinda O'Hooley and American singer/songwriter Bonnie Prince Billy to singer/songwriters Richard Scott, the departed Terry Conway, and Owen Hand- whose career in the 1960s was relatively brief (just.
The Bairns was the second album by Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (now the Unthanks), which then comprised Rachel Unthank, her younger sister Becky, pianist Belinda O'Hooley and fiddle player Niopha Keegan. Studio album by. Rachel Unthank and the Winterset. Belinda O'Hooley (born c. 1971) is a British singer-songwriter and pianist from Yorkshire, England. Formerly a member of Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (now The Unthanks), she now records and performs as O'Hooley & Tidow with her wife Heidi Tidow (pronounced Tee-doe).
This second album from Rachel Unthank & the Winterset, following the group's highly praised debut, is a record that demands several plays to understand. It starts off in uncompromising fashion, as the first verse of "Felton Lonnin" is in Northumbrian dialect so deep as to be virtually incomprehensible to an outsider (and Unthank's wavering vocal isn't exactly embracing). But the song opens up, and it sets the tone well for the rest of the disc. It's very much a folk record - most of the songs are traditional - but it takes chances
Listen free to Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – The Bairns (Felton Lonnin, Lull 1: Newcastle Lullaby and more). The second album by Rachel Unthank & The Winterset (and, as it turned out, the last before the reshuffle that created The Unthanks), this album saw the quartet really develop their own voice with hugely atmospheric arrangements tending to centre on multiple vocals and the piano playing of Belinda O'Hooley (Niopha Keegan, incidentally, had replaced Jackie Oates in the fiddle slot)
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Support The Guardian. If Fairport Convention's recent revival of their classic Liege and Lief album was a reminder of how English traditional music was radically transformed in the 1960s, then Rachel Unthank shows how the process is still continuing. She's a singer from the north-east, with a pronounced Geordie accent. And she reworks folk songs and new songs with a style that switches between bleak, charming, and unexpectedly intense and theatrical.
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