Julie Abbé - Out of the Ashes (2024)

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Title: Out of the Ashes
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Self-Released
Genre: Jazz, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 56:36 min
Total Size: 312 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Lanternes d'or
02. Au Bord de la Rivière
03. Melusine
04. Take Me Away
05. Shadows
06. Hushing the Blues Away
07. Songs of Love
08. Summer Child
09. Out
10. Medicine Tune
11. Medusa
12. Incantation

Her 2020 debut, Numberless Dreams, introduced Bristol-based French singer Julie Abbé as an artist steeped in Irish and English folk with a telling way with WB Yeats poems. The album closed with Yeats’s celebrated line: “Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.” Someone has clearly trampled over Abbé’s since. She frames this second outing as “a full cycle of love, celebrating the beauty of what once was, and honouring the different stages of grieving and healing”. It sounds heavy going, yet opener Lanternes d’Or is a slinky blues that evokes a postwar Parisian cafe, brightly sung and artfully accompanied by a small group in which clarinet and guitar shine.

It proves a lodestar for a song cycle in French and English that is by turns sad, sultry and philosophical, its lyrics locating grief, anger and joy in precise but poetic language. Abbé is a tender, expressive singer – on a brace of tracks she dispenses with lyrics to croon and fly wordlessly – while her quartet, led by guitarist and producer James Grunwell, shift easily between folk, swing, jazz and Abbé’s own Poitou bal tradition. She is well known in West Country folk circles, with a place at Glastonbury’s opening ceremony, but this is a lovely reinvention. Formidable!