Siobhan Miller - Strata (2017)
Artist: Siobhan Miller
Title: Strata
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Songprint Recordings
Genre: Contemporary Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 40:22
Total Size: 93 / 228 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Strata
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Songprint Recordings
Genre: Contemporary Folk, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 40:22
Total Size: 93 / 228 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Banks of Newfoundland (4:00)
02. What You Do with What You've Got (3:19)
03. One Too Many Mornings (2:31)
04. Pound a Week Rise (3:13)
05. The Unquiet Grave (3:44)
06. Thanksgiving Eve (3:06)
07. The Sun Shines High (4:48)
08. The Month of January (4:07)
09. False,False (3:30)
10. Bonny Light Horseman (5:13)
11. The Ramblin' River (2:52)
Scottish folk singer Siobhan Miller releases her second solo album 'Strata' which consists of eleven songs, from various sources, that Miller grew up listening to and performing in her youth. All newly arranged and now recorded by her for the first time, the material reflects on her musical upbringing whilst forging a unique path forward, with stunning vocal performances atop the collective talents of some of Scotland's finest musicians including Kris Drever and Aidan O'Rourke of Lau, Admiral Fallow frontman Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow) and producer Euan Burton at the helm.
Siobhan mixes traditional songs such as 'The Unquiet Grave' and 'False, False,' with songs from writers she grew up listening to like Bob Dylan's 'One Too Many Mornings' and Ed Pickford's 'Pound a Week Rise'. There's also a special guest appearance from living legend of the folk scene Phil Cunningham who performs on two tracks, including 'The Ramblin Rover' by his former Silly Wizard bandmate, the late great Andy M. Stewart.
Siobhan mixes traditional songs such as 'The Unquiet Grave' and 'False, False,' with songs from writers she grew up listening to like Bob Dylan's 'One Too Many Mornings' and Ed Pickford's 'Pound a Week Rise'. There's also a special guest appearance from living legend of the folk scene Phil Cunningham who performs on two tracks, including 'The Ramblin Rover' by his former Silly Wizard bandmate, the late great Andy M. Stewart.