The Sorrow Songs Folk Songs Of Black British Experience
  • The Sorrow Songs Folk Songs Of Black British Experience
  • The Sorrow Songs Folk Songs Of Black British Experience

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Acclaimed Christian Raphael Prize winner’s debut for Topic Records, produced by Eliza Carthy The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience is the upcoming record by Cornwall-based folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Angeline Morrison, her debut for on the historic Topic Records label. Produced by Eliza Carthy and featuring some of her beautiful, soaring string arrangements, The Sorrow Songs was recorded in Cornwall at Cube Studios and is a work of what Angeline calls ‘re-storying.’ Angeline Morrison began to wonder if she could discover more about the lives of these ordinary and extraordinary Black ancestors, and create an album of songs in the sonic style of UK folk and traditional music, in the hope that this silent space could then begin to be filled with stories. With the help of Arts Council National Lottery funding, Angeline began what became a year of research into this neglected area of Black British history. The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience is the result. The stellar line-up of musicians on this album includes Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne (anglo concertina, melodeon, vocals), Clarke Camilleri (guitar, banjo, vocals), Hamilton Gross (violin, vocals), Rosie Crow (piano, vocals), Alex Neilson (drums, vocals), Eliza Carthy (violin, fiddlesticks, vocals), Angeline Morrison (vocals, autoharp, double bass) and features Martin Carthy on the album’s closing track. Angeline Morrison was also recently awarded the prestigious Christian Raphael Prize, supported by Cambridge Folk Festival. She is the fourth recipient of one of the most significant competitions throughout the country, for key emerging talent in this genre of music The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs Of Black British Experience is out October 7 on Topic Records with the vinyl release to follow in early 2023. 1. Interlude - Some Terrible Habits 2. Unknown African Boy (d.1830) 3. Black John 4. Interlude - These Little Ones 5. The Beautiful Spotted Black Boy 6. Mad-Haired Moll O'Bedlam 7. Interlude - Nobody Round Here Likes It 8. The Hand Of Fanny Johnson 9. Cinnamon Water 10. Hide Yourself 11. Cruel Mother Country 12. Interlude - In The Village 13. The Flames They Do Grow High 14. Interlude - Need Not Apply 15. Go Home 16. Slave No More

Editorial Reviews

Acclaimed Christian Raphael Prize winner’s debut for Topic Records, produced by Eliza Carthy The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience is the upcoming record by Cornwall-based folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Angeline Morrison, her debut for on the historic Topic Records label. Produced by Eliza Carthy and featuring some of her beautiful, soaring string arrangements, The Sorrow Songs was recorded in Cornwall at Cube Studios and is a work of what Angeline calls ‘re-storying.’ Angeline Morrison began to wonder if she could discover more about the lives of these ordinary and extraordinary Black ancestors, and create an album of songs in the sonic style of UK folk and traditional music, in the hope that this silent space could then begin to be filled with stories. With the help of Arts Council National Lottery funding, Angeline began what became a year of research into this neglected area of Black British history. The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs of Black British Experience is the result. The stellar line-up of musicians on this album includes Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne (anglo concertina, melodeon, vocals), Clarke Camilleri (guitar, banjo, vocals), Hamilton Gross (violin, vocals), Rosie Crow (piano, vocals), Alex Neilson (drums, vocals), Eliza Carthy (violin, fiddlesticks, vocals), Angeline Morrison (vocals, autoharp, double bass) and features Martin Carthy on the album’s closing track. Angeline Morrison was also recently awarded the prestigious Christian Raphael Prize, supported by Cambridge Folk Festival. She is the fourth recipient of one of the most significant competitions throughout the country, for key emerging talent in this genre of music The Sorrow Songs: Folk Songs Of Black British Experience is out October 7 on Topic Records with the vinyl release to follow in early 2023. 1. Interlude - Some Terrible Habits 2. Unknown African Boy (d.1830) 3. Black John 4. Interlude - These Little Ones 5. The Beautiful Spotted Black Boy 6. Mad-Haired Moll O'Bedlam 7. Interlude - Nobody Round Here Likes It 8. The Hand Of Fanny Johnson 9. Cinnamon Water 10. Hide Yourself 11. Cruel Mother Country 12. Interlude - In The Village 13. The Flames They Do Grow High 14. Interlude - Need Not Apply 15. Go Home 16. Slave No More

Product details

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.59 x 0.39 x 4.92 inches; 1.9 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Topic Records Ltd
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2022
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 29, 2022
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Topic Records Ltd
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B7X2QR5P
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Best Sellers Rank: #92,493 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
    • #404 in British & Celtic Folk
  • Customer Reviews:
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Since 1939, Topic Records has been a fervent and consistent champion of “the people’s music.” During that time, it has withstood wars, shortages, austerity, economic disaster, the vagaries of fashion, corporate onslaught and various cataclysmic shifts in the fortunes of the recording industry, to retain its proud and distinctively individual role as a beacon of integrity and true values. This fortitude has resulted in its unquestionable claim to being one of the oldest, surviving truly independent record label in the world.

With its origins in the Workers’ Music Association, through the mid-20th century folk revival to the present day, Topic Records has established itself as not only the pre-eminent British folk music label, but one widely respected throughout the world. Topic has undoubtedly released some of the most influential folk recordings of modern times, by a host of revered artists, from Anne Briggs to Peggy Seeger to June Tabor to Ewan MacColl to Martin Simpson to Nic Jones to Shirley Collins and many, many more.

Not content to merely rely on the undeniable splendours of the past, Topic Records continues to look forward to the future with considerable optimism for both itself and the genre to which it has long been central. The label has recently released acclaimed new albums by Martin Simpson, Eliza Carthy, new signing Rachael McShane & The Cartographers (‘When All Is Still’), as well as a veritable who’s-who of modern British folk in the shape of ‘Vision & Revision : The First 80 Years Of Topic Records.’ Its new ‘An Introduction To…’ series, launched in 2017 has, to date, compiled 14 definitive primers of the likes of Topic artists Anne Briggs, Shirley Collins, Nic Jones, Norma Waterson, Martin Simpson, June Tabor, John Tams, Martin Carthy and more. Likewise, its new Topic Treasure series takes the label’s seminal releases and gives them a new lease of life with remastering, specially-commissioned sleeve notes and unseen photographs and images.

The British folk scene is currently in rude health with young performers constantly bursting out from the undergrowth offering ever fresher takes on “the tradition” and pretty much all of them, undoubtedly, consciously or otherwise, in some small way, owe a debt to Topic Records.



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