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Dreams of Breathing Underwater
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 1 reviews)
Sales Rank: 139993
Category: Music

Artist: Eliza Carthy
Publisher: Topic Records
Studio: Topic Records
Manufacturer: Topic Records
Label: Topic Records
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 571
UPC: 714822057127
EAN: 0714822057127
ASIN: B00172MAOE

Release Date: July 22, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Follow the Dollar
  • Two Tears
  • Rows of Angels
  • Rosalie
  • Mr. Magnifico
  • Like I Care (Wings)
  • Lavenders
  • Little Bigman
  • Simple Things
  • Hug You Like a Mountain - Eliza Carthy, Macleod, Rory
  • Oranges and Seasalt

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Eliza Carthy has revitalized and made folk music relevant to new audiences, capturing them with intelligent and charismatic performances. Yet, despite her association with traditional folk, her previous album of her own songs, Angels & Cigarettes, was her biggest US release, selling over 20,000 copies. Now, this striking new CD of her own compositions, Dreams Of Breathing Underwater, will confirm her reputation as a gifted musical conceptualist and composer. Packaged in a truly sumptuous 3 fold digipack, with 16 page color booklet including full lyrics.


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4 out of 5 stars Appealingly eclectic songscapes.   July 23, 2008
  12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Yorkshire born, the 32-year-old daughter of original folk revivalists, Martin Carthy and Norma Waterson, Eliza Carthy unleashes her seventh solo studio album.
Eight years on from her previous album of self-written material, Angels & Cigarettes, Eliza again breaks out of the English tradition she has so peerlessly graced, to record the follow-up.
This is a far bolder, more accomplished Carthy, tackling grander themes, drawing on broader terms of reference, encompassing mariachi trumpets (the deliciously seedy "Mr Magnifico"), jazz, reggae, roots, grunge and music hall.
Scottish singer/songwriter Eddi Reader, the folk duo Martin Green and Spiers & Boden Toby Shippey of Salsa Celica shine among a vast and varied supporting cast, and Carthy's achievement is to make it all sound exquisitely, colourfully and entertainingly natural.
The new album might perplex those in search of 'traditional' folk music.
What you get is chamber orchestra, brash percussion and quirky, assertive vocal harmonies in songs rich in Latin grooves and Caribbean flavours with a rousing, music-hall ambience.
For a folk singer who has in the past belted out traditional songs over drum and bass beats, it's as experimental as you could hope for with its blues, mariachi brass, and squeezebox.
"Two Tears", based on the rhythm of a Sussex waltz and the Tom Waits song "Strange Weather" is less weepy and more defiant. "Oranges and Seasalt", inspired by Forties show tune melodies, is a mischievous paean to getting sozzled on tequila, while 'Mr Magnifico' is a haunting spoken word poem about a flamboyant lothario:
"Mr Magnifico fancies his chances, oh Mr Magnifico practices dances.
Mr Magnifico longs for romances that never end up in champagne.
Oh, how life took a toll on his brain"
Never one to rest on her laurels, this album shows just why she is one of music's, and not just folk's, most important and innovative artists.
Peak of the album: "Mr Magnifico".


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