Almanac (Digital Deluxe Version)
Almanac (Digital Deluxe Version)
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- Billowing SeaComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Billowing Sea
03:46$2.30 - RecklessComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Reckless
04:57$2.30 - RopesComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Ropes
03:50$2.30 - Little DeathsComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Little Deaths
04:22$2.30 - DancersComposer(s) Emily Barker Emily Barker, Ted BarnesArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Dancers
03:03$2.30 - PauseComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Pause
03:49$2.30 - OpeningsComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Openings
02:52$2.30 - CalendarComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Calendar
03:23$2.30 - LightComposer(s) Emily Barker Emily Barker, Ben LloydArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Light
04:00$2.30 - Witch of PitteweemComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Witch of Pitteweem
03:35$2.30 - BonesComposer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Bones
04:02$2.30 - Ropes (Alternate Version)Composer(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay HaloArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Ropes (Alternate Version)
03:43$2.30 - Little Deaths (Alternate Version)Composer(s) Emily BarkerArtist(s) Emily Barker and the Red Clay Halo
Little Deaths (Alternate Version)
04:19$2.30
Total running time: 49 minutes.
Album information
Almanac is the third studio album by Anglo-Australian quartet Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo. It includes the song 'Pause', the theme tune from the award-winning soundtrack of BBC TV drama The Shadow Line. This re-issue contains three additional bonus tracks: alternate versions of 'Pause' and 'Ropes' plus, exclusively available to linnrecords.com digital download customers, 'Little Deaths'.
Within Almanac there are stories of love, renewal, the importance of community and our relationship to the earth. Shadowing these lighter themes are darker truths of untold atrocities committed by settlers on indigenous Australians during colonisation, the mass hysteria regarding a Scottish witch-hunt, flourishing love and good old-fashioned heartbreak.
Although fronted by Emily, this is definitely a group album, with the four members of Emily, Gill, Jo and Anna providing guitar, accordion & flute, cello and violin respectively, with backing vocals shared out across the eleven songs. The quartet are joined throughout the disc by guest musicians who add a range of guitars, percussion and double bass, that add depth and drive to the collection. Emily is a compelling songwriter with a gift for melody and words. Her talent is perfectly complimented by the magnificent arrangements of The Red Clay Halo. Throughout the album, the interplay between the band's rootsy ensemble playing, and Barker's agile vocal blend of strength and fragility, is effortlessly engaging. In moments when the four female voices combine to deliver arresting harmonies, it is simply blissful.
Highlights include the dreamy textures of ‘Billowing Sea', the nimble arrangements of 'Reckless', and the atmospheric lyrics of 'Witch of Pittenweem'. Almanac is a beautifully constructed and charming album, it certainly feels organic and natural, and the presentation of the songs is unaffected and with a real genuine air.
Upon its release Almanac immediately attracted strong support from BBC Radio with sessions for Cerys Matthews on 6 Music and Radio 4's Loose Ends, and single 'Little Deaths' was picked as 'Record of the Week' on Nemone's 6 Music show. The album was also named a 'Choice' recording by BBC Music Magazine.