Artist: Folkdove
Title: Folkdove
Year Of Release: 1975/2003
Label: Amber Soundroom
Genre: French Folk, Irish Folk, Breton Folk, English Folk
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:33
Total Size: 254 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:1. Willow Song (anonime XVe) 3:26
2. Niebelung I (Folkdove) 0:53
3. Dark Eyed Sailor (traditionnel) 4:19
4. Reverdie (anonime XIIIe) 5:35
5. The Wind And The Rain (anonime XVe) 2:28
6. Dit Le Bourguignon (anonime XVe) 1:53
7. Loibere Risen (Wizlaw XIIIe) 2:28
8. Borogove (Folkdove) 1:20
9. Pretty Sarah (traditionnel) 4:13
10. Niebelung II (Folkdove) 0:53
11. Sylvie (traditionnel) 6:49
12. Lord Franklin (traditionnel) 3:55
13. O My Hart (Henry VIII XVIe) 0:53
14. Lord Of The Dance (Sydney Carter) 2:28
Jean Luc Creff : vocals, guitar, banjo, crumhorn
Marsine : vocals, psaltery
Daniel Creff : vocals, guitar, spinet, dulcimer
Henri Creff : guitar, mandolin
Pierre Abgall : electric bass, percussion
Mylene : violin
There are many French folk pearls of which still little is known outside France. Only some limited reissues, like the 2 items from Mormos, or some compilations from Mallicorne. Folkdove from Brittany (Bretagne) is also such a pearl, which was originally only pressed in 400-600. This is now reissued on CD from a "with no noise system remastered vinyl recording", with perfect sound. It doesn't really sound too different from the best UK examples which have medieval inspirations, subtle original and inspired arrangements, and beautiful vocals (items like Midwinter, Mourning Phase,..). What confirmed this original sound were some old instruments which were especially built for the group, like psalter, spinet, and medieval dulcimer. A couple of songs have very beautiful vocal arrangements. Often the six-piece group arrangements are sparse and rich at the same time. The female vocals for instance have a rich coloured sound too, which are already a blessing to hear. A must-have.
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