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| Artist: Martin Simpson Label: Topic Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £9.78 You Save: £4.21 (30%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 3965
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 714822056724 EAN: 0714822056724 ASIN: B000SNSUKG
Release Date: July 30, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Batchelors Hall | | • | Pretty Crowing Chicken | | • | Lakes Of Champlain | | • | She Slips Away | | • | Granemore Hare | | • | Mother Love | | • | Little Musgrave | | • | Love Letter | | • | Duncan And Brady | | • | Never Any Good | | • | Good Morning Mr Railroad Man | | • | Louisiana 1927 | | • | La Rivolte | | • | Andrew Lammie | | • | Kit's Tune/When A Knight Won His Spurs |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Superb October 27, 2008 I have a fairly broad music taste ....including a bit of folk.. Fairport, Richard Thompson, Nic Jones, Martin Carthy...and this album by Martin Simpson is amongst the best I've ever heard. There is no doubt that he is technically brilliant ....but it is the emotion and warmth of his playing and the combination of arrangements of traditionalsongs and original material that really makes this album different. 'Mother Love' is so simple and beautiful, and 'Never Any Good' (see Cambridge Folk Festival video) has a wonderfully told story. A real problem with many folk artists trying to write their own contemporary material is lyrics that dont work - there are no such doubts with Martin Simpson. Having seen Martin Simpson perform last night at the Red Lion folk club in Brum, even the songs on this album I felt less sure about started to make sense (i.e. 'Good Morning Mr Railroad Man'). He modestly and with a quiet charm introduced some of the context/background for each song...and then played and sang with such an amazing ability. Effortless and brilliant. Transfixed. I dont think that this album is likely to disappoint.
Masterful April 4, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We saw MS playing a Wiltshire school hall last Saturday night, where the spell he cast over the rapt audience was palpable. To be able to capture a crowd for the whole of the evening is extraordinary, especially when you consider it's "just" his voice and his guitar playing that's on display. But, as anyone who's ever seen him play live (this was my fourth time) will tell you, his ability on the guitar is nothing short of magical, while his distinctive style of singing is ideally suited to traditional material.
Put the two together, and something remarkable happens, as he's able to keep the rhythm of the accompaniment precise as he stretches and compresses the timing of the song. This is nowhere better demonstrated than in his reading of "Little Musgrave" (included on this CD), which he used as an opener on Saturday; I felt tears start into my eyes as he skillfully spelt out the dreadful ancient story with complete authority.
All of his skills are well displayed on this excellent collection as he interprets traditional ballads ("The Granemore Hare") and Americana ("Duncan & Brady"), and presents new original songs (including the heartrending "Never Any Good"). He's backed up by some stellar musicians (including harmonies from Kate Rusby, Kellie While and Jackson Browne), but they never detract from the things that take centre stage throughout: that voice, and that guitar.
Quite brilliant March 10, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Martin Simpson has created some of the most truly inspiring music, but this is in my view his best to date. Its a collection of the most wonderfully crafted and played songs, a true classic and one that should belong in everyone's music collection!
Very Very Good! February 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Martin played "Never Any Good" on Radio 5 Live (Simon Mayo) and I cried.
This is for anybody with:(a) a Mum /and/or Dad,(b)feelings and lots of memories.
Play it in every Year 11 Leaving Assembly in the UK!
Luminous January 16, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'd heard that Martin was good, read the enthusiastic reviews here and enjoyed his recent appearance on Jools Holland's Later. So today when I saw this album in my local library I borrowed it. Six tracks in I knew I had to buy it. The sublime guitar playing is reason enough, but the songs, their arrangements and Martin's performance of them surpassed my expectation by some distance. The other reviewers are absolutely right. This is luminous, exquisite music by any standard.
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