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The Great Dark Water
  • Artist: Andrew Cronshaw
  • Label: Trapeze Music & Ent
  • UPC: 824046650223
  • Item #: SRD665022
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 11/8/2011
  • This product is a special order
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The Great Dark Water on CD

ABOUT THE ALBUM Musicians: Andrew Cronshaw - electric zither, concertina, hackbrett, monophonic synth, whistle, electric flute; Ric Sanders - violin; Martin Simpson - guitars, dobro, banjo; Dave Bristow - piano, polysynth; June Tabor - vocal on "Ship in Distress"; Rick Kemp - bass guitar; Fred Thelonious Baker - bass guitar; Jonathan Davie - bass guitar; Micky Barker - drums; Vo Fletcher - guitar; Rachel Perry - oboe This is a CD re-issue, with it's original artwork, of an album - first released on vinyl by the Waterfront label in 1982 - by multi-instrumentalist, writer and leading world music figure Andrew Cronshaw. Nominated in the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music and Radio 2 Folk Awards for his most recent album "Ochre", Cronshaw has expanded awareness not only of the variety of instruments he plays, but also of the music of Finland and the many other countries where he has researched, collaborated and performed. He is possibly best-known for his remarkable work "On The Shoulders Of The Great Bear" album and tour a few years ago. This album primarily explores Cronshaw's roots in English and Scottish music and was recorded with some of the most highly-regarded musicians in the idiom, including June Tabor, Martin Simpson, Fairport Convention's Ric Sanders and Steeleye Span's Rick Kemp. It remains something of a landmark in the genre, and has long been due for the re-evaluation this CD re-release will bring. He performs regularly all around the world in both small concert and large festival environments, and his reputation and visibility will ensure a ready market for this re-issue among both cognoscenti and those discovering the genre.