1865: Songs of Hope & Home from the American Civil War
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Label: Harmonia Mundi
Cat No: HMU807549
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 12th January 2015
Contents
Artists
Bruce Molsky (fiddle, banjo, guitar, vocals)Anonymous 4
Artists
Bruce Molsky (fiddle, banjo, guitar, vocals)Anonymous 4
About
The songs of the Civil War era tell a story about life in volatile times, with the feelings evoked by the music and lyrics – longing and grief, faith and patriotism, nostalgia and hope – utterly resonant for us even 150 years after the conflict’s end.
These are deeply human feelings, universal and timeless. While many of these songs are like discoveries in an old family chest, some are still familiar to us now. The melody of the Elvis Presley hit 'Love Me Tender', for example, can be traced back to the mid-19th-century tune 'Aura Lea', while 'Shall We Gather at the River?' and Stephen Foster’s 'Hard Times' remain standards in the American treasury of song.
For the group’s final album before disbanding, after nearly 30 years together, Anonymous 4 has recorded the astutely researched, warmly performed '1865: Songs of Hope and Home'. With this release, Anonymous 4 not only caps its best-selling, prize-winning harmonia mundi discography - the album also completes a trilogy of Americana recordings, begun with 'American Angels' and 'Gloryland', which broadened the reach of a group renowned for its searching, affecting programs of medieval European repertoire.
As with their previous Americana albums, Anonymous 4 – Ruth Cunningham, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer and Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek – sought out collaboration within the folk music community. The featured guest on 1865 is Bruce Molsky, whose fiddle, banjo, guitar and vocals are a galvanising presence. Offering advance praise for the album, National Public Radio called it “gorgeous”.
Contents:
- Weeping, Sad and Lonely
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Hard Times Come Again
- No More
- Sweet Evelina
- Bright Sunny South
- The Southern Soldier Boy / Rebel Raid
- Tenting on the Old Camp Ground
- Aura Lea
- Listen to the Mocking Bird
- Camp Chase
- Brother Green
- The Faded Coat of Blue
- The Maiden in the Garden
- The True Lover’s Farewell
- Home, Sweet Home / Polly Put the Kettle On
- The Picture on the Wall
- Abide with Me
- Shall We Gather at the River?
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