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Turn The Year Round (CD)
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A 15 track collection of winter songs, folk carols, wassails and tunes both old & new from The Wilderness Yet. Price includes P&P.
A digital download of the album is available from our Bandcamp page.
1. We Wish You A Merry Christmas 02:18 2. A Jolly Wassail / The Banks Of The Quay 02:37 3. Winterbound 02:37 4. Frost Is All Over / Christmas In November / The Cracker 05:37 5. Old Jacky Frost 02:37 6. Drive The Cold Winter Away 03:27 7. Deck The Halls 02:33 8. Winter Song 02:04 9. The Holly And The Ivy 02:24 10. The Holly Bush / Christmas Eve 05:27 11. Corpus Christi Carol 02:33 12. In Dulce Jubilo / The Sussex Carol02:02 13. Cutty Wren 03:46 14. The Wren / Crucaharan Cross 02:49 15. Turn The Year Round 02:41 Rosie Hodgson - voice, banjo, whistle Rowan Piggott - voice, fiddles, double bass, whistle Philippe Barnes - voice, guitar, flute, whistle Recorded/mixed by Rowan Piggott (Scribe Records) Mastered by Sam Proctor (Lismore Mastering) Silhouettes by Frances Marriott Design by Rowan Piggott |
“...decking the halls in great style... making us tap our feet.. a great live performance from The Wilderness Yet"
– BBC Radio 3 Live on Christmas Morning “...beautiful, rich and soft-toned. There's a great fluidity and much inventiveness throughout the album; floating verses appropriated here, interesting adaptions and tune pairings there. The whole thing has a refreshing dynamic quality. A very absorbing and inspiring first album. Let's hope there will be many more to come!" – Folk London “A wonderful album, just consistently classy all the way through... it captures the confidence and very grounded nature of the current crop of young British folksters... sublime harmonies." – Brum Radio “A very uplifting and thought-provoking debut album" – BBC Radio Merseyside “...the best I have heard for a while... If you are to invest in just one new act, then make this the one you choose..." – Shire Folk “Tout cool, donc!" – Le Canard Folk “Wonderful" – BBC Radio Cambridgeshire |