Quercus

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June Tabor, Iain Ballamy & Huw
Quercus

[ ECM / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 1 April 2013

'Quercus' means 'oak' in Latin and the roots of this particular tree dig deep into British folk music, while leaves and branches reach upward to embrace jazz-inspired lyrical improvising. The trio features the venerable English singer June Tabor whose dark voice has an uncanny ability to underscore the emotional essence of a ballad: "As I get older, I understand more the depths of sorrow and joy that made the song", she has said. Tabor, who was recently voted BBC Folk Awards Singer Of The Year, is joined in the Quercus project by Welsh jazz pianist and composer Huw Warren, and by English saxophonist Iain Ballamy, well-known to ECM listeners as co-leader of the band Food. This is the first Quercus album but the trio has existed already for seven years, patiently developing its unique idiomatic blend.

June Tabor has one of the most singular voices of contemporary British folk. At 65, she has taken on the music of Ellington and Joy Division, and balanced boisterous folk jigs with lieder-like gravitas.

Tabor's new ECM album Quercus catches her in concert in 2006, with pianist Huw Warren and Iain Ballamy on saxophones.

This is addictive stuff, ranging from the unaccompanied folk song Brigg Fair, to a haunting version of the Sinatra standard, This is Always.

Huw Warren offers a rhapsodic tribute to Dowland while Ballamy duets, note for note, with Tabor in his setting of Come Away Death. All three deliver a gently insinuating samba with Yosef Hadar's Who wants the Evening Rose?
An album to be cherished. 5/5 -NZ Herald, Sept 2013

Tracks:

Lassie Lie Near Me
Come Away Death
As I Roved Out
The Lads In Their Hundreds
Teares
Near But Far Away
Brigg Fair
Who Wants The Evening Rose
This Is Always
A Tale From History (The Shooting)
All I Ask Of You