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| ARTIST: | Jeff Davis, Jim Whitney, Henry Aldrich, Anonymous, English Anonymous, Jerry Epstein, Jeremiah Ingalls, Gordon Langford, John D. Matthias, Henry Purcell |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Revels Records |
| TYPE: | Caccia, Chamber, Chamber Music, Children's Music, Childrens, Choral, Choral Music, Folk, Folk & Traditional, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Miscellaneous Vocal Music, Pop, Traditional Celtic, Vocal, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Now We Are Met, Good Ale, Speed The Plough, Hal-And-Tow, Well Rung, Tom, Under This Stone Lies Gabriel John, Hark! The Bonny Christ Church Bells Ring, Byrd One Brere, The Turtle Dove, Jones's Ale, Dance Reels: The Wind That Shakes The Barley/Harvest Home, On Ilkla Moor Bah T'at, Mairi's Wedding, Say, Mighty Love, Say, Mighty Love, The Wedding Hymn, In Wisdom's Lovely, Pleasant Ways, The Earth Is Our Mother, The Rivers Of Texas, Palms Of Victory, Once More A-Lumbering Go, Fare You Well, Mary Ann, Fathom The Bowl, The Farmer, As I Was Going To Banbury, Green Broom, Bridgwater Fair, One April Morning, Miri It Is, Sellenger's Round, The Padstow Mayers' Song |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 738871109521 |
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Customer Reviews of Seasons for Singing: A Celebration of Country Life
Great music - fun to singalong We have the Christmas Revels CD and loved that, but I can't stand Christmas music in February, so I bought this CD. My family adores it -- my kids, 4 and 6, love to sing along to it. There are a few drinking songs that praise alcoholic beverages (Good Ale, Jone's Ale), but I'm not sure my kids get the gist and it doesn't bother me. <
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>I felt this was well worth the cost -- there are a lot of songs on here. I love that we can sing along to music that isn't sacchrine, dumb-downed, kids music and I like the historical nature of the tunes (the liner notes are great -- they give background on the May festival and each song has a few sentences of background, as well as providing the lyrics. There are a few songs that are instrumental, but most have singing). <
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>Another album my family is enjoying is Dean Shostack Davy Crockett's Fiddle - they are instrumental early American fiddle tunes.
Very fresh and fun.
I defy you to not sing along with this album. The songs are catcy without being tiring, folksy without being simple, nostalgic without being sentimental. The Revel Singers make you feel like you're in the midst of a big party full of boisterous people having a great time. I was introduced to this album via my local eclectic radio station that played "Jones's Ale" one morning and I was hooked.
Refreshing Change from Tired Carols
Probably taken from one of the delightful annual Revels Christmas/holiday musicals, the sound is Christmas-y without being cloying. It's joyful, fresh and charming.