Kate Rusby / 20 [WEB]
Жанр: British Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Страна: UK
Год издания: 19 October 2012
Издатель (лейбл): Pure Records (Yorkshire) Ltd., Universal Music
Аудио кодек: AAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: VBR 256 kbps
Продолжительность: 01:31:06
Источник: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/20/id560179318
Вшитые тексты: добавлены
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: есть
Треклист:
Disc One
1. "Awkward Annie"
2. "Unquiet Grave"
3. "Sun Grazers"
4. "The Lark"
5. "Planets"
6. "Wandering Soul"
7. "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies"
8. "Jolly Plough Boys"
9. "Sho Heen"
10. "Bitter Boy"
Disc Two
1. "Baa Baa Black Sheep"
2. "I Courted a Sailor"
3. "Mocking Bird"
4. "The Goodman"
5. "Annan Waters"
6. "All God's Angels"
7. "Elfin Knight"
8. "Wild Goose"
9. "Home"
10. "Underneath the Stars"
11. "Bring Me a Boat"
Скриншоты
Об исполнителе (группе)
Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) is an English folk singer and songwriter from Penistone, South Yorkshire. Sometimes known as The Barnsley Nightingale, she has headlined various British national folk festivals, and is regarded as one of the most famous English folk singers of contemporary times. In 2001 The Guardian described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene". In 2007 the BBC website described her as "The first lady of young folkies". She is one of the few folk singers to have been nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Career
Rusby was born into a family of musicians in 1973 in Sheffield, England. After learning to play the guitar, the fiddle, and the piano, as well as to sing, she played in many local folk festivals as a child and adolescent, before joining (and becoming the lead vocalist of) the all-female Celtic folk band The Poozies. Her break-through album came in 1995. A collaboration with her friend and fellow Barnsley folk singer Kathryn Roberts was simply titled Kate Rusby & Kathryn Roberts. In 1997, with the help of her family, she recorded and released her first solo album, Hourglass. Since then she has gone on to receive acclaim in her home country and abroad, and her family continues to help her with all aspects of her professional career.
Rusby was also a member of the folk group Equation, later to be replaced by Cara Dillon. The early line-up also featured Rusby's erstwhile performing partner Kathryn Roberts and Mercury-nominated artist Seth Lakeman. Their demo CD, In Session, had a small commercial release.
The previously unreleased song "Wandering Soul" was Rusby's contribution to the soundtrack for Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand, an eight-part BBC television documentary series originally broadcast in November 2004.
A collaboration with Ronan Keating saw Rusby riding high in the UK Singles Chart; their duet "All Over Again" peaked at #6 in June 2006. She also made a vocal contribution to the successful debut solo album of Roddy Woomble, the lead singer of Idlewild. In the same year her cover of The Kinks' "The Village Green Preservation Society" was used as the theme tune to the BBC One television sitcom Jam & Jerusalem. Rusby has written several new songs for the latest series of Jam & Jerusalem, and is credited as responsible for the show's music.
Launched at the 2007 Cambridge Folk Festival, the album Awkward Annie was released on 3 September 2007. "The Village Green Preservation Society" is included as a bonus track.
2008 saw the release of Sweet Bells, an album of traditional Christmas songs interpreted by Rusby.
In 2010, Rusby released the album Make the Light, a collection of self-penned songs, and in 2011 issued a second collection of Christmas songs titled While Mortals Sleep.
Personal life
In August 2001, Rusby married Scottish fiddler and fellow band member John McCusker (formerly of the Battlefield Band), who produced most of her recordings up to The Girl Who Couldn't Fly. They divorced.
Rusby lives with her husband Damien O'Kane and her dog Doris, herself a mainstay feature of Rusby's banter during gigs and appearing on her merchandise. Their first child, a daughter Daisy Delia, was born on 15 September 2009. Kate and Damien were married on 12 June 2010. The couple's second child, named Phoebe Summer Rusby-O'Kane, was born on 30 April 2012.
Discography
Solo albums
• Hourglass (1997)
• Sleepless (1999)
• Little Lights (2001)
• 10 (2002)
• Heartlands (2003)
• Underneath the Stars (2003)
• The Girl Who Couldn't Fly (2005)
• Awkward Annie (2007) #2 UK Indie
• Make the Light (2010)
• 20 (2012)
Christmas Albums
• Sweet Bells (2008)
• While Mortals Sleep (2011)
Awards
Mercury Music Prize
• 1999: Sleepless – nominated
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
• 2000: Folk Singer of the Year – winner
• 2000: Best Album: Sleepless – winner
• 2002: Best Original Song: "Who Will Sing Me Lullabies"– winner
• 2006: Best Original Song: "No Names" (with Roddy Woomble from Idlewild) – nominated
• 2006: Best Album: The Girl Who Couldn't Fly – nominated
• 2006: Best Live Act – winner
Об альбоме (сборнике)
The "Barnsley Nightingale" celebrates twenty years in the business with this aptly-titled collection on which, in the vein of her 2002 album 10, she re-records some of her favorite songs from across the breadth of her career. Every track is a collaboration, and the album boasts a plethora of famous names including Richard Thompson, Eddi Reader, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Radiohead's Phil Selway and former Nickel Creek stars Chris Thile and Sara Watkins. It also includes a new song, "Sun Grazers", featuring Paul Weller., Rovi