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专辑名称: They're Calling Me Home (with Francesco Turrisi)
创作艺人: [Rhiannon Giddens]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟12首
出品公司: Nonesuch
发行时间: 2021/4/9
官方标价: £11.29 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Calling Me Home (with Francesco Turrisi)
Avalon (with Francesco Turrisi)
Si Dolce è'l Tormento (with Francesco Turrisi)
I Shall Not Be Moved (with Francesco Turrisi)
Black as Crow (with Francesco Turrisi)
O Death (with Francesco Turrisi)
Niwel Goes to Town (with Francesco Turrisi)
When I Was in My Prime (with Francesco Turrisi)
Waterbound (with Francesco Turrisi)
Bully for You (with Francesco Turrisi)
Nenna Nenna (with Francesco Turrisi)
Amazing Grace (with Francesco Turrisi)
详细介绍:
It seems a long time ago that Rhiannon Giddens was exploring the history of old-timey black American music with the Carolina Chocolate Drops. With success and the passing of the years, it has in a way freed itself from the history that makes it up, but only in part. We are not going to confuse Rhiannon and Rhianna yet: it is still traditional music that interests her, but no longer only that of the USA. A meeting with Francesco Turrisi, who became her partner, was surely decisive here. Italian living in Ireland, Turrisi is a multi-instrumentalist with a contemporary and panoramic view of traditional music. In 2019, Francesco and Rhiannon released their first album together, There Is No Other. Fast forward to 2021 and they are pleased to announce the birth of the second, They%27re Calling Me Home.
Conceived in Ireland during confinement, They%27re Calling Me Home is the album of a couple-duet deprived of travels, but not of dreams. The repertoire consists partly of traditional American and Irish songs, polyphonic Italian songs and original compositions. But it is above all Ireland that sings and enchants here. We hear its landscapes and its culture in a flute, a drum, a bagpipe, a violin. Neither Rhiannon Giddens nor Francesco Turrisi are from Irish stock themselves, yet they are at home here, perfectly at ease on the invisible border between traditional and world music. © Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz