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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd
Genre
folkemusik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.73
Bidrag af
Indhold
The Bull RingThe Lady's Bright KnotEnfield CommonEllis Knowles' No.7The Honey MoonThe Wounded HuzzarMolly Apple PyeDrunken BarnabyCuckolds All a RowA HornpipeThe Sailor's DelightHessian CampUnanimityKing George the Third's MarchNelson HornpipeThe Cherping of the Lark
Forlag
LeveretRootBeat Records
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
fRoots, 2019 Spring
"You can almost touch the sense of history in these tunes and the glistening wonder in the eyes of Messieurs Sweeney, Cutting and Harbron as, with great respect and loving care, they remove them from their silent exile and breathe new life into them with the guile and freshness that only master musicians can. No grandstanding here. No racing for the finishing post. No big climaxes. No duelling competition between them. They just play. And they play for the service of a collection of unerringly gorgeous tunes; and for the service of one another. It is more than enough"
Folk radio UK, 2019-03-01
"Rob, Andy and Sam seem to get more and more confident and comfortable playing in their trio and it comes across in their music. The albums Leveret produce seem almost effortless in their creation, but the music that reaches the ear is complex, intelligent and dynamic. Diversions is the clearest statement of Leveret's ability yet, an album packed with beautiful, gentle, energetic and fluid works, and it fully establishes this band as one of the very finest in English instrumental music"
Folk radio UK, 2019-03-01
Songlines, 2019 May
"Top of the world" - "Leveret's fourth album returns to the traditional tune repertoire of their debut - if radically remade in the hands of three English master musicians ... These 11 pieces were recorded over three days in an oak-framed Kentish studio, the players beneath a couple of antique ribbon mics. The majority of the songs were played for only the first or second time, which allowed for each player's dexterity and improvisatory intuitions to stretch out and sink in. Hearing them live, often in intimate settings, is a close kin to hearing them on record. That same sense of the sound in a room, of impulse, taste and expertise guiding them through these often long-dormant tunes raised to beautiful life again from the sheet music"