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The cast is remarkable. Seek it out Guardian
(Shirley Inspired) preserves these songs for future generationsIts the great triumph of this collection, one that goes beyond whether it hangs together as a body of work. Quietus
Fresh accents open up the material in intriguing waysand through heartfelt performances such as these they continue to live The Wire
There are these unique voices, these unique songs that would not have survived if it were not for Shirley she has kept that entire tradition alive. Alan Moore
July 2015 will see Shirley Collins celebrate her 80th year an age that would seem frankly ridiculous for a woman as spritely as her, had it not been for all shes achieved. From her seminal field-recording trip to America to her lauded musical career; from her role as historian and protector of the folk tradition, to the very fact that this record can exist more than half a century after her career began all of these things are testament to the breadth of her influence. And so we arrive at Shirley Inspired. It would be almost lazy to the talk about the resurgence of folk music or the new folk sound the recordings found here are so much more than that. This is the very essence of folk songs handed down from person to person, interpreted by modern musicians as a way of keeping these songs alive.
Make no mistake these are modern versions; weve the soulful dirge of Bitchin Bonnie Billy Bajas Pretty Saro; the rabble-rousing minimalism of Stewart Lee (yes him) and Stuart Estells Polly On The Shore; the prism-like vocals of Ela Stiles Murder of Maria Marten even Graham Coxons traditional affair evokes something altogether more rebellious, his clawing, feral style is much in evidence here. This compilation was an inheritance of sorts: borne to us from the kickstarter appeal that funded The Ballad of Shirley Collins a film that is currently being made about the First Lady of Folk Musics life. We here at Earth now have the privilege of giving these songs a tangible existence in the shape of this special recording.
The woman herself had this to say: Ive been overwhelmed by the generosity of the singers and musicians who responded to the invitation to be part of the Shirley Inspired collection. Their choice of songs is fascinating, the interpretations of them fresh and various, beautiful and sometimes challenging! Listening to these recreations shows me again that English folk music has timeless power and significance. Proceeds of this album go directly towards the production of The Ballad of Shirley Collins, a film by Fifth Column. Tracks kindly donated by the musicians involved.






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