Time and Tide (Steve Ashley album) explained

Time and Tide
Type:studio
Artist:Steve Ashley
Cover:Time_and_Tide_(Steve_Ashley_album).jpg
Released:16 July 2007
Genre:Folk music
Length:51:23
Label:Topic Records (TSCD569)
Prev Title:Live in Concert
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:This Little Game
Next Year:2015

Time and Tide is an album of original songs by British singer-songwriter Steve Ashley. It was released by Topic Records on 16 July 2007.[1]

Reception

Reviewing the album for The Guardian, Robin Denselow said that Ashley "has continued to develop as a thoughtful songwriter and social commentator. On his new set, the gentle, sturdy melodies are matched with a rare blend of emotion and anger".[2]

Pete Cann, writing in The Oxford Times, described the album as "a journey through Blair's Britain...a commentary on the despair of Blair's legacy". The "outstanding track" said Cann, is Ashley's "moving tribute to his grandfather, a railwayman and union organiser, Down the Line. The tune is traditional and the words heartfelt".[3]

Track listing

  1. The North West Wind 5:37
  2. Still Waiting 3:55
  3. The Birds of the Country 1:41
  4. Lands End 4:08
  5. The Drowning Cell 4:41
  6. Friend of the Rivers 2:16
  7. Ships of Shame 3:36
  8. Down The Line 6:01
  9. A Time-Honoured Way 2:35
  10. The Vintners 0:39
  11. Pub Carpets 1:39
  12. The Refugees 4:08
  13. This Old English Town 3:38
  14. A Better Day 3:28
  15. Best Wishes 2:41

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steve Ashley: Time and Tide . Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music . Zierke, Reinhard. 21 January 2017 . 18 February 2017.
  2. News: Steve Ashley, Time and Tide . . Denselow, Robin . Robin Denselow . 13 July 2007. 18 February 2017.
  3. News: CD Review: Steve Ashley, Time and Tide . Cann . Peter . 8 August 2007 . . 8 July 2019.