English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick Dave Swarbrick

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  • Release Date: 08/19/2003
  • Sales Rank: 152,817
  • Label: NAXOS
  • UPC: 636943704523
 
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English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick

1LISTENMy Heart's in New South Wales 5:05
2LISTENThe Seven Keys 5:17
3LISTENBoadicea 4:34
4LISTENThe Wives/The Battler 4:41
5LISTENMrs. Marriott 4:35
6LISTENMarch of the Last 4:35
7LISTENThe Pepper Pot 3:35
8LISTENCarthy's March/The Lemon Tree 3:43
9LISTENMedley: Crazy Man Michael/To Althea from Prison/White Dress/Rosie 5:16
10LISTENMiss Stevenson/Turnabout 6:26

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Editorial Reviews

2003 must be the year of Swarb. In addition to being celebrated with a four-CD box set, there's this newly recorded selection of material from his career, and wonderful it is, too. He's a delightful fiddle player, shining brightest when surrounded by only a few people. His technique appears casual and intimate, but even a quick listen shows him to be a master (try "The Pepperpot" for a glimpse of what he can do and make sound so easy). Above all, he loves a good tune rather than any flash -- something typical of English fiddlers, really. And there are plenty of good tunes that he's written, from the lyrical "Boadicea," penned as a tribute to Sandy Denny, to "March of the Last," with its overtones of the Morris dance tune "Cuckoo's Nest." It's wonderful to hear him paired with guitarist Martin Carthy again, as he is for a couple of pieces here, including the classic "Carthy's March." And, since this is a greatest-hits collection of sorts, there's some material from his Fairport days, including "Crazy Man Michael" and "Rosie," done instrumentally, since he can no longer sing. But for a man who's had his obituary printed and had his life declared over a couple of times, this is a very lively collection indeed. Even at its richest (on "Miss Stevenson/Turnabout" with its full band), Swarb sparkles through. Marvelous stuff from a great -- possibly even legendary -- English folk figure. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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