The Rose Mediæval Bæbes

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  • Release Date: 03/26/2002
  • Sales Rank: 13,282
  • Label: NETTWERK RECORDS
  • UPC: 067003025621

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The Rose

1LISTENI Am Eve 3:40
2LISTENGlass Window 2:39
3LISTENSlay Me Suddenly 3:14
4LISTENThe Snake 3:15
5LISTENThe Circle of the Lustful 4:00
6LISTENLaude Novella 1:42
7LISTENThere Is No Rose of Swych Vertu 2:42
8LISTENLick the Maypole 1:28
9LISTENRazreesh 3:34
10LISTENByrd One Brere 3:09
11LISTENDringo Bell 3:35
12LISTENThe Rose 1:04
13LISTENL' Amour de Moi 4:05
14LISTENThe Woods and the Rivers Are Silent 2:07
15LISTENSpiriti 1:28
16LISTENThe Sour Grove 3:01
17LISTENBlow Northern Wind 20:20

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The Medieaval Baebes pay about as much attention to historical authenticity as do the makers of Xena: Warrior Princess. Anonymous 4 they're not, but still, they sing with relish, and in doing so make some very old songs sound fresh. They also sing their own compositions, and to their credit, it's sometimes difficult to tell which is which. The arrangements borrow from alt-pop and new age, though the tabor-like drumbeats evoke the mead hall. There is a pleasing variety here, too, from the mesmerizing "Slay Me Suddenly" (sung a cappella) to the exquisitely ornate "Laude Novella" to the lusty "Dringo Bell." If you've enjoyed the Baebes' three previous discs, you'll certainly like this one. If you've never experienced their music making, this is a good place to start. Andrew Farach-Colton, Barnes & Noble



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Timeless beautyby Anonymous_me

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September 07, 2009: Mediaeval Baebes are a rare group that takes music and poems over looked and forgotten by time in to a new medium. Beautiful and catchy the Harmony is a trip back in time and around the world. From Tudor England, France, Russia and Spain. Mediaeval Baebes is a fresh take to those looking to branch from Enya or the pure mood cd's, these girls are worth a listen. And The Rose there greatest album!

This group just keeps getting better!by Anonymous

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December 08, 2002: With each new release, Katherine Blake and her sisters-in-song add more depth, mystery and fun to their sound. In ?The Rose?, as in its predecessor ?Undrentide?, the Baebes have taken turns as composer, arranger and lead vocalist. The result is a wonderfully varied and creative recording. This time they branch off in some new directions, including Eastern European dissonant singing in ?Razreesh?, folksy-country balladeering in ?The Woods and Rivers Are Silent?, and the addition of guest male vocalists (the ?Mediaeval Blokes?) on the earthy ?Dringo Bell?. If you think you know this group?s sound, think again, and don?t miss this CD!