Anne Briggs - Sing a Song for You [1996] [EAC/FLAC]

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Anne Briggs - Sing a Song for You [1996] [EAC/FLAC] (Size: 230.82 MB)
 05 - Summer's In.flac32.22 MB
 01 - Hills of Greenmore.flac18.82 MB
 02 - Sing a Song for You.flac26.48 MB
 03 - Sovay.flac17.12 MB
 04 - I Thought I Saw You Again.flac22.31 MB
 06 - Travelling's Easy.flac27.2 MB
 07 - The Bomanbuie.flac21.51 MB
 08 - Tongue in Cheek.flac22.31 MB
 09 - Bird in the Bush.flac16.11 MB
 10 - Sullivan's John.flac26.74 MB
 Anne Briggs - Sing A Song for You.log5 KB
 Anne Briggs - Sing A Song for You.m3u719 bytes
 Sing A Song for You.cue2.16 KB
 Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.ph.txt46 bytes


Description






FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue
Label/Cat#: Fledgling Records / FLED3008
Country:USA
Year: 1997
Genre: folk
Format: CD, Album,



1 Hills of Greenmor Traditional 3:15
2 Sing a Song for You 4:24
3 Sovay 3:14
4 I Thought I Saw You Again 3:39
5 Summer's In 5:15
6 Travelling's Easy 4:37
7 The Bonambuie 4:28
8 Tongue and Cheek 3:58
9 Bird in the Bush 3:16
10 Sulliivan's John 4:10



There are generally reasons why a record remains unreleased for 23 years. But in this case, it's the fault of Briggs herself, dissatisfied with her singing on the album. And that's a shame, because if it had been released in 1973, it could have made her into a bigger name. With only two other albums to her credit, this is definitely something worth hearing, the only time she's been accompanied by a band and a venture into something of the folk-rock (albeit with the emphasis on folk) idiom. A mix of original and traditional material, it has to be said that Briggs' voice isn't at its most alluring, but she remains an irresistible vocalist, one who can bring any song alive, be it the gender-bending old piece "Sovay" or the hippie-anthem material of "Travelling's Easy." Nurtured by the English folk revival, her style always reverts to that, as does her writing, but there's a strong streak of the iconoclast in her. Working with a band was an experiment, and while they flesh out the sound, it's obvious that the songs were written for an individual performer, so that while there might be a raucous, ragged joy to the proceedings, it might have been more effective stripped to the bone, a duo of Briggs and fiddler Barry Dransfield. Not a masterpiece then, but with Anne Briggs releases rarer than hens' teeth, it remains worth its weight in gold.

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Anne Briggs - Sing a Song for You [1996] [EAC/FLAC]