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The Girl Who Couldn't Fly is an album by British folk musician Kate Rusby, released in 2005. The title refers to Rusby's fear of flying. [2] The album cover features a painting by Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. [3]
Taylor said that it was "quickly winning the race to become my favorite Rusby album—perhaps my favorite folk album—to date". She praised that "Rusby can reinvent traditional songs better than anyone recording today", giving the example of "Bogey's Bonnie Belle", which Rusby modernises with electronic guitar and synthesisers.
Awkward Annie is the seventh studio album by English contemporary folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 3 September 2007 on Pure Records. The album is the first to be produced by Rusby herself, following her split with husband and producer John McCusker. [6] Regarding her role as producer Rusby states that:
Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) [1] is an English folk singer-songwriter from Penistone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, and is one of the best known contemporary English folk singers.
O That Will Be Glory", also known as "The Glory Song", with words and music by Charles H. Gabriel (1856-1932), was first published in 1900. In 1914, J. H. Hall claimed that the song had been translated into at least 17 languages and that at least 17 million copies of the song were then in print. [ 1 ]
Underneath the Stars is the fourth studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 11 August 2003 on Pure Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In a 2007 interview, Rusby noted that "The Blind Harper", which appears on this album, is her favourite traditional song.
It was sung by Belle Stewart, who learned the song from her 91-year-old uncle Henry MacDonald, and recorded by Peter Kennedy. [6] Later recordings, using different tunes, have been made by Ewan MacColl and Kate Rusby. Different versions of the song were collected in Scotland, Canada, and the US. [7]
Kate Rusby: Hourglass: Credited King/O'Connor but altered it melodically: 1997 Eden: Fire and Rain: 1997 Peter Mulvey (with backing vocals by Juliet Turner) Glencree [8] Live album: 1999 Blood Axis and In Gowan Ring: Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain: Live collaborative album: 1999 The Bringers: It's About Time: 2000 Eden: Fire and Rain: 1997 ...