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Artist:
June Tabor
Label: Shanachie Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio Cassette UPC: 016351797049 EAN: 0016351797049 ASIN: B00000EWJ6 Release Date: 1990-10-17 |
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All my life turns on you..........2005-10-29
The last English folk masterpiece??.......2004-04-14
Although she had shown herself a distinctive interpreter of songs both traditional and modern on her previous three full-length studio recordings "Airs And Graces", "Ashes And Diamonds" and "Abyssinians", it was only with this amazing album that Tabor really showed herself to be the most singular of vocal talents.
On "Aqaba", Tabor's voice remained recognisable from the early work of "Airs And Graces" but with age it had in a strange but fitting way grown deeper and very much darker. From the first track, she sounded sad yet always honest about what she was saying, most clearly on the beautiful, twinkling "Where Are You Tonight, I Wonder" and the amazing Martin Simpson-embellished title track, which as a piece of folk minimalism with only a few guitar notes and a soft bowed double bass. The jazzy Yiddish worksong "Mayn Rue Platz" showed her embracing the chamber jazz that would dominate her 1990s work, whilt the 10,000 Maniacs cover "Verdi Cries" was almost equally dark and truly despairing - not for fans of synthesised teen pop.
The opener "The Old Man's Song" stands up to these two pieces, whilst on the untrained a capella "Searching For Lambs" showed Tabor to have not lost the beauty of "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" off her first album.
Dark, and folksy and jazzy by turns, the depth and sadness of June Tabor's contralto voice turned "Aqaba" into the last masterpiece of the English folk revival began by Anne Briggs 25 years before this came out. Tabor was to produce some winderful work on "Angel Tiger" and "Against The Streams", but that was totally outside the folk realm. Thus "Aqaba" stands as the last monument to the power and intimacy of English traditional folk songs.
A Brilliant showcase for a stunning voice.......2001-12-19
Contemplating the world.......2001-09-28
June Tabor - England's best folk voice.......2001-05-29
I'm not necessarily one for sentimental songs, but tunes on this album like "The King of Rome" (about a poor man and his prized homing pigeon), "Where Are You Tonight?" (a plaintive cry to a lost love) and "Seven Summers" (about a child who looks forward to summer but misses out due to inclement weather) just break my heart.
Just as good are the traditionally English-sounding numbers like "The Reaper" and "The Banks of Red Roses," as well as an unforgettable Jewish song, "Mayn Rue Plats" (I'm not sure what it's about but the melody is haunting). And the title track about Lawrence of Arabia's dying moments is killer.
Seriously, I have had to buy this album three times because every time I lend it out it doesn't come back. And I don't mind -- I love turning people on to this outstanding disk.
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Mysterious Echoes from the River of Light ~ Tedd Jenkins