Cruel Sister (Rachel Unthank and the Winterset album) explained

Cruel Sister
Type:studio
Artist:Rachel Unthank and the Winterset
Cover:Cruel_Sister_(Rachel_Unthank_and_the_Winterset_album)_cover.jpg
Released:11 May 2005 (UK)
Genre:Folk
Length:54:30
Label:Rabble Rouser – RR005 (UK);[1] Cortex – CTX392CD (Australia), licensed to Shock Records[2]
Producer:Adrian McNally
Next Title:The Bairns
Next Year:2007

Cruel Sister, the first album by English folk group Rachel Unthank and the Winterset (later to become the Unthanks) was released on 11 May 2005[3] and launched at Holmfirth Festival of Folk.[4] Described by BBC Music as "an outstanding debut",[5] it received support from a number of DJs on BBC Radio 2 and was subsequently awarded Folk Album of the Year by MOJO.[6] [7]

Songs

Most of the tracks on the album are traditional folk songs.

"Cruel Sister", the song which provides the title for the album, is a traditional murder ballad (known in some versions as "The Twa Sisters"). It tells the story of the violent rivalry between two sisters for the love of a knight. One of the sisters murders her sibling, whose bones and hair are turned into a harp by a passing musician.[8] The ballad was collected by Francis J. Child (Child 10) and is also listed in the Roud Folk Song Index.[9]

"Fair Rosamund" is about Rosamund Clifford, a mistress of King Henry II of England. "The Greatham Calling on Song" is from the mummers play which is performed in Greatham, County Durham every Boxing Day.[10] "Raven Girl" is a traditional folk song with an additional verse written by Ester Watson of Hexham, Northumberland.[10] "Bonny at Morn" was collected in the 19th century and published in 1882 in the Northumbrian Minstrelsy.[11] "John Dead" is a sea shanty from the Windward Islands,[12] collected by Roger D. Abrahams.[10]

The album also includes an acclaimed cover version, sung by Becky Unthank, of Nick Drake's song "River Man".[13]

Track listing

  1. "On a Monday Morning" (Cyril Tawney, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank/Belinda O'Hooley), 3:13
  2. "January Man" (Dave Goulder, arranged by Rachel Unthank), 3:31
  3. "Fair Rosamund" (Roud 3729) (Traditional, arranged by Rachel Unthank/Belinda O'Hooley), 2:57
  4. "Cruel Sister" (Roud 8, Child 10) (Traditional, arranged by Rachel Unthank), 8:41
  5. "Rap Her to Bank" (Roud 1786) (Traditional, arranged by Becky Unthank), 1:34
  6. "Raven Girl" (Unknown/Ester Watson), 2:08
  7. "Twenty Long Weeks" (Alex Glasgow, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank/Belinda O'Hooley), 3:20
  8. "The Fair Flower of Northumberland" (Roud 25, Child 9) (Traditional, arranged by Rachel Unthank), 4:51
  9. "The Greatham Calling on Song" (Roud 610) (Traditional, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank), 5:58
  10. "Riverman" (Nick Drake, published by Island, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank), 5:01
  11. "Bonny at Morn" (Roud 3064) (Traditional, arranged by Rachel Unthank), 4:14
  12. "John Dead" (Traditional, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank), 3:47
  13. "Troubled Waters" (Matt McGinn, arranged by Rachel and Becky Unthank), 5:06

Running time: 54:30

Personnel

Rachel Unthank and the Winterset
Additional musicians

The Keelers – George Unthank, Jim Mageean, Alan Fitzsimmons and Peter Wood – sing vocals on the introduction to "John Dead".[10]

Production and release

The album was produced and recorded by Adrian McNally and mixed and mastered at Panda Studios. The sound engineer was Oliver Knight. The album cover, which was illustrated by Becky Unthank, was designed by Steven Wainwright and incorporated photographs by Stephen Redfearn and Adrian McNally. The sleeve notes were by Rachel Unthank. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2005 on Rabble Rouser Records.[3]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Cruel Sister (UK) . . 4 April 2015.
  2. Web site: Rachel Unthank & The Winterset – Cruel Sister (Australia) . . 4 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Rachel Unthank & The Winterset: Cruel Sister . Zierke, Reinhard . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 21 August 2016. 25 August 2016.
  4. Web site: Interview: The Unthanks . . 10 March 2011 . 4 April 2015 . Coffey, Russ.
  5. News: Rachel Unthank & The Winterset The Bairns Review . . 2008 . 7 December 2015 . Ledgard, Mel.
  6. Web site: Mojo Recording Of The Year 2005 . www.rocklistmusic.co.uk . 12 March 2015. 1 August 2016 . White, Julian.
  7. News: 'In our family, singing is the law' . . 14 September 2007 . 5 April 2016 . Peschek, David.
  8. News: Rachel Unthank: swapping clogs for high heels . . 17 April 2008 . 24 August 2014 . Culshaw, Peter . Mira (world music ensemble) .
  9. Web site: Roud Indexes. English Folk Dance and Song Society (for the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library). 5 April 2016.
  10. Album sleeve notes
  11. Web site: Bonny at Morn . Zierke, Reinhard . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . 9 July 2017. 5 September 2017.
  12. Web site: The Unthanks – The Scala, London . . Live reviews . 16 December 2015 . 8 January 2016 . Taylor, Ian.
  13. News: The dark side of family folk music . . 24 January 2008 . 12 December 2015 . Cumming, Tim.