Shirley Collins - Sweet England

Shirley Collins - Sweet England
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Album Details

Title: Sweet England
Artist: Shirley Collins
Release Date: 1959
Re-Released On: 6/22/1999
Label: Topic Records
UPC: 714822081528
Genre: Folk
Styles: British Folk, Folk Revival
Moods: Literate, Passionate, Autumnal, Earthy, Organic, Plaintive, Poignant, Reflective, Rustic, Searching, Sentimental, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Dreamy, Earnest, Gentle, Pastoral, Reverent, Rollicking, Sophisticated, Springlike, Wistful, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Sweet England
  2. Hares on the Mountain
  3. Hori Horo
  4. The Bonny Irish Boy
  5. Tailor and the Mouse
  6. Lady and the Swine
  7. Turpin Hero
  8. The Cuckoo
  9. The Bonny Labouring Boy
  10. The Cherry Tree Carol
  11. Sweet William
  12. Omie Wise
  13. Blackbirds and Thrushes
  14. A Keeper Went a Hunting
  15. Polly Vaughan
  16. Pretty Saro
  17. Barbara Allen
  18. Charlie

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDTopic Records815

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Album Review

The first CD reissue of Shirley Collins' debut album, recorded when she was 23, and still uncertain of herself. The album received a critical walloping on release, and it took another few years before Collins felt ready to record again (successfully, this time, in tandem with Davey Graham). It took a good decade before Sweet England itself began to be accepted as a key recording in the folk revival. It's easy to understand why the record struck an unsympathetic note -- Collins' vocal approach has a fragile, almost maudlin quality to it, presenting a raw sadness even when the songs themselves are light-hearted. Combine that with the bare arrangements, which depend on simple five-string banjo, and the result is a difficult listen -- the immediacy of much of the work being done in the folk revival is missing; Sweet England demands repeated listening, which becomes hard work indeed. Ironically, however, Collins' approach has more in keeping with folk tradition than many of the folk revival performers (one of the closer comparisons might well be A.L. Lloyd, another performer who was often not immediate in his impact.) Topic has cleaned up the master recordings as best they can; listeners will notice some flaws, and a very small degree of distortion on Collins' vocals. ~ Steven E. McDonald, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan LomaxProducer, Liner Notes
Brian ShuelPhotography
David SuffBiographical Information
Guy CarawanGuitar
John HaxbyDigital Design, Photo Tinting
Laurence AstonAdaptation, Liner Notes, Reissue Supervisor
Peter KennedyProducer
Ralph RinzlerGuitar
Shirley CollinsBanjo, Arranger, Guitar, Vocals
Tony EngleReissue Supervisor