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- Summary: This debut release from Anaïs Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer was inspired by the Francis J. Child Collection of Ballads books and was produced by Gary Paczosa.
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- Record Label: Wilderland
- Genre(s): Folk
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Positive: 10 out of 12
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Feb 12, 2013It is absolutely beautiful.
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Jul 10, 2013Yet subtle fiddle, accordion, pump organ, and especially bass liven up the acoustic guitars just a touch, and both Mitchell's fluting, childlike lead and Hamer's mellower follow avoid purist sanctity as well as modernizing pizzazz.
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Feb 12, 2013Though Mitchell and Hamer avoid the kind of astringent vocal blends favoured by most British singers of these ballads, there's still an intriguing piquancy to their harmonies, with Mitchell's girlish timbre resting against Hamer's milder, warmer tones.
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Feb 12, 2013With archaic language updated by transatlantic twang, it's a winning addition to the canon.
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Mar 19, 2013While the material may be tried and true, the performers deserve ample credit for making the tunes invitingly clean and bright.
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Mar 19, 2013It is a cohesive collection, each ballad given similar treatment, steadied and prettied to similar effect, and the exercise is sadly brief.
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Feb 12, 2013These ballads in the raw are rough, tragic things--Geordie is hung for his crimes, there's a drowning in Clyde Waters--that lose their impact when pretty harmonies smother them.
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