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Annie Laurie ~ Folksongs of the British Isles / Barrueco The King's Singers | 
enlarge | Artists: English Traditional, Scottish Traditional, Irish Traditional, Welsh Traditional, Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, Hugh Robertson, Manuel Barrueco, The King's Singers, Nancy Hadden Label: EMI Classics Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $1.99 (12%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 34554
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 54904 UPC: 077775490428 EAN: 0077775490428 ASIN: B000002RTQ
Release Date: November 16, 1993 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Scarborough Fair | | • | Skye Boat Song | | • | What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor? | | • | Annie Laurie | | • | Greensleeves | | • | Danny Boy | | • | The Lincolnshire Poacher | | • | Loch Lomond | | • | The Lass Of Richmond Hill | | • | Sally Gardens | | • | The Ash Grove | | • | Aiken Drum | | • | Golden Slumbers | | • | Ar Hyd Y Nos (All Through The Night) | | • | Going To Towyn | | • | Home Sweet Home | | • | Eriskay Love Lilt | | • | Mairi's Wedding |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Different Folksongs May 24, 2008 A very pleasing collection, tastefully arranged and very well performed. The recording is a bit too close.Annie Laurie ~ Folksongs of the British Isles / Barrueco The King's Singers
Top of the line June 17, 2003 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This CD, along with Watching the White Wheat, is consistently a top seller on the group's US tours. Solid musicianship, great passion and emotion brought into the singing. There is some instrumental work done on this disc, but it doesn't overpower the singers. To correct Mr. Beamer's statement in his review, the KS have indeed been doing pop and all genres of music since their founding in 1968. In fact, it was the inappropriateness of singing pop and light music with the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, that led a small group to branch off and sing all genres of music, including pop, on their own time ... this leading to the founding of the King's Singers.
The King's Singers in their element September 28, 2001 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
The King's Singers got started a few decades ago doing exclusively classical material, and most of that was pre-1700. Now, many years on, (and after several changes in the group's membership) they have long since branched out into pop and other genres.This CD (along with another similar one, "Watching the White Wheat") really show off their UK roots, with English, Scottish, and Irish folksongs. The arrangements are mostly quite good, and all the performances are excellent. Deserving of special mention are: (on the slow, poignant side) "Annie Laurie", and "The Ash Grove". [Note: the arrangement of "Annie Laurie" heard here is different from, and I think inferior to, the arrangement they did on an old out-of-print LP called "Atlantic Bridge", where they did both Britsh and American folksongs -- that LP is Highly Recommended (if you can find it -- good luck!)] Anyway, back to the review: on the up-tempo side, two very fun tunes are "Going to Towyn" and "Mairi's Wedding". For you singers out there, the score for the latter is available in a 3-part arrangement, and is rather easy to learn.
Pure Artistry December 8, 2000 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this CD after seeing the King's Singers in concert. Everytime I listen to it, it takes me back to a magical evening, and a magical place- the British Isles. These songs are beautifully arranged and sung. I never get tired of listening to these timeless folk songs that have been weaved into the cultural fabric of America and others around the world.
Absolutely beautiful! August 24, 2000 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The cracked, maimed, and scuffed CD case that I am looking at right now is in itself testement to the addictive qualities of this recording. I have had this CD for almost a year and it has wandered the country with me (we just got back from No. Cal. ;) I listen to it almost every night before I go to sleep. The beautifully blended harmonies on this CD are gorgeous and I have fallen completly in love with the countertenor voices. All of the tacks are wonderful but my favorites are (#2)The Skye Boat Song (listen to this while reading Diana Gabaldon!) (#4) Annie Laurie (#6) Danny Boy and (#17) Eriskay Love Lilt. *Whew* that was hard, I can't pick my favorites easily. Buy this CD for it's gorgeous cover and fall in love with the music!
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