Fish Records Mailer - Issue 43
New albums from established artists such as Martha Tilston, James Keelaghan, Jennie Stearns, and Mark Erelli are listed, alongside some superb discs from new names such as Antje Duvekot and Krista Detor.
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Martha Tilston - of Milkmaids and Architects
Following on from her excellent debut album 'Bimbling', Martha's second disc builds on the promise from the previous album and cements her as one of the England's most interesting contemporary folk artists.... full review
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Krista Detor - Mudshow
Over the latter half of 2006, Krista Detor’s ‘Mudshow’ has been picking up some excellent reviews in Europe, but has stayed below most people’s radar, making it one of the best kept secrets of the year.
One listen through the.... full review
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Antje Duvekot - Big Dream Boulevard
Of all the discs that have come through the Fish Records doors, there is only a handful that have really left a lasting impression on the first listen; I can recall the first time I heard Dar Williams’ ‘Honesty Room’ and Anais Mitchell’s ‘Hymns for the Exiled’...... full review
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Mark Erelli - Innocent When You Dream
A beautiful acoustic release featuring Mark, his guitar and 11 tender songs. Originally intended as a gift for family and friends with small children, Mark has decided to share these tender and intimate recordings with everyone.... full review
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Jennie Stearns - Birds Fall
Jennie’s previous album ‘Sing Desire’ was (and still is) one of the real ‘sleeper’ discs that we carry – overlooked by the majority, but loved by those who discovered it either through Fish Records or from the few spins Bob Harris gave it on his Radio 2 show.... full review
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James Keelaghan - A Few Simple Verses
One of the most understated and under-rated contemporary singer/songwriters around - over the past 10 years or so he's put out a selection of albums that sound as good today as the day they were recorded..... full review
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Kimmie Rhodes - Small Town Girl
This album has a fascinating history; it originally started as a plan to write one song with a semi-autobiographical feel, but three weeks later ended up as a script to a play and seventeen related songs; the result is a musical story.... full review
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