Moira Cameron, Sands of the Shore: Be Tricked or Betrayed (CeltArctic, 2007)
This 17-song compilation is a mix of traditionals from Scottish, English, American and Canadian folk classics. Her choices are not among the most commonly covered songs -- "In the Month of January," "I Have Four Brothers" and "Tamlin" are the only songs I've heard often from other artists. Most of the songs are a cappella with Cameron offering the melody with a joining chorus. Instrumentation is simple and acoustic. Three of the songs -- "Kate's Ballad," "Lament of a Miner's Wife" and "Branwyn's Pleasure" -- were written by Cameron. "Kate's Ballad" tells the tale of a woman who lived alone ending up beguiled by a man with a silvery tongue. "Lament of a Miner's Wife" details the life of a couple when the husband goes on strike and the ultimate cost. "Branwyn's Pleasure" is a joyous instrumental that's a great day brightener. ![]() |
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