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Mediaeval Baebes, The Rose (Nettwerk America, 2002) |
The Rose is their fourth CD. In keeping with the rose as a symbol of love, this is a collection of love songs from the 11th to the 16th centuries in languages including Italian, Russian, French, Welsh and Middle English. The lyrics and their translations are thoughtfully provided so you can sing along, should you so desire. The Baebes take turns singing lead, so each piece is individual and memorable, rather than blending one into the other in an unending mishmash. From the soaring "Glass Window" to the rhythmic "Dringo Bell" (on which the Baebes are joined by the Mediaeval Bloakes for some, well, heavy chanting) and the interestingly named "Lick the Maypole," the Mediaeval Baebes will command your attention. Are you still reading this? Go. Pick up some Mediaeval Baebes. [ by Laurie Thayer ] |