Tag: folk

  • Playlist 2015

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    Songs, whether vocal or instrumental, are stories too. And sometimes poetry. I listen to a lot of classical music and–when I want calm and comfort–to Keith Jarrett’s The Melody at Night, with You. The playlist below filled the rest of my musical hours; they are the songs I kept coming back to this year. Many thanks to my friends for their music.

    Desperado, Johnny Cash
    Marching Through Georgia Lament, Jacqueline Schwab
    Johnny Has Gone For A Soldier, Jacqueline Schwab
    And Am I Born To Die, Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
    New South Africa, Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn
    Bitter Boy, Kate Rusby
    Times A-Getting Hard, Happy Traum
    Shebeg An Sheemor, Happy Traum
    Gypsy Davey, Happy Traum
    Sail Away Ladies/A Roof for the Rain/Snake River Reel, Ken Kolodner & Brad Kolodner
    Black Jack David, Sweet Felons All
    Raggle Taggle Gypsies, Sweet Felons All
    Cornish Lads, Sweet Felons All
    Adieu Adieu, Sweet Felons All
    The Star Of The County Down, Walt Michael & Company
    Ruins by the Shore, The Paul McKenna Band
    Flying Through Flanders, The Paul McKenna Band
    Slängpolskor, Lydia & Andrea
    Schottis till Tom, Lydia & Andrea
    Sweet Thames Flow Softly, Ian Robb

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    I also have to add that I’ve been listening to Ryland Angel’s mostly a capella Christmas CD The New Voice of Christmas. His voice is quite lovely–I should say all his voices, since he sings multiple parts. What a range! I especially like an old favorite: In the Bleak Midwinter, and a hymn new to me: Be Thou My Vision.

    What music have you been listening to?