Fish Records Mailer - Issue 66

The list of excellent releases continues with albums from Ruth Notman, James Keelaghan, Bella Hardy, Catie Curtis and Anthony da Costa and more.


Ruth Notman - The Life of Lilly

Picking up where her excellent debut album ‘Threads’ left off, ‘The Life of Lilly’ shows the development and growth of a talented writer, interpreter and performer of traditional and traditionally influenced songs. As before, this is a mix...... full review

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Catie Curtis - Hello, Stranger

Catie Curtis was one of the artists at the centre of the American acoustic singer/songwriter revival in the mid 90s, and since then has become one of the most established and celebrated artists in the genre, with appearances.... full review

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James Keelaghan - House of Cards

James Keelaghan is one of the most understated and respected singer/songwriters on the folk scene, and he has a enviable history of writing literate songs that are lyrically rich, poetic and compelling; this is a theme that’s been...... full review

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Bella Hardy - In the Shadow of Mountains

Bella Hardy’s 2007 album ‘Night Visiting’ marked the arrival of a strikingly fresh artist; one obviously heavily influenced by the tradition but also a skilled songwriter as demonstrated by ‘Three Black Feathers’, nominated for song of the year.... full review

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Susan Enan - Plainsong

Way back in 2002 we started carrying Susan’s Moonlight EP, a low-key 5 track disc full of stripped acoustic songs and her beautiful vocals.  The intervening seven years saw one of her songs, ‘Bring on the Wonder’ appearing on the TV show ‘Bones’.... full review

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Madison Violet - No Fool For Trying

Madison Violet are Canadian duo Brenley MacEachern and Lisa MacIssac who mix a classic 70s country sound of beautiful vocal harmonies and smooth uncluttered production with modern lyrical themes..... full review

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Anthony Da Costa - Not Afraid of Nothing

‘Not Afraid of Nothing’ is the third of Anthony’s albums that we’ll have carried in around 18 months, and he’s as versatile as he is prolific as this disc expands his sound into new areas.  In 2007, at only 16 he became the youngest ever winners ... full review

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