Anne Briggs
Sing A Song For You

A Norman Records recommendation (8th March 2007)

Cover art for Sing A Song For You by Anne Briggs Description: LP on Bo Weavil
Format: LP (vinyl)
Genre(s): Folk/Folk Rock
Label: Bo' Weavil
Price:
£13.49
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

5Rating: 5
...according to our on 08 March 2007.

First up I'm getting all Celtic and hippy with ANNE BRIGGS and Sing A Song For You. A celtic dance through a 70's field of flowers and barley, wearing itchy, wildly coloured ill matching clothes. Recorded 20 years ago it's a collection of accapella and full band songs. If you're in the right mood it can take you to the edge of some north eastly coast line with the smell of smoking kippers and sea salt in the air. On Bo'weavil hand numbered on limited vinyl re-issue. Evocative Celtic music with rich vocals from the Briggster.

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What their label says...

ltd 1000, hand numbered. Fleeting, volatile, flighty, breathless: a flash of sunlight in the glade. Anne Briggs’ pure, unmistakable voice and her too short career summon the same images in my mind. A voice like a gentle tremor, as fragile and timeless as a dandelion clock.  Her recordings are few and all the more precious for it. When these 1973 sessions finally saw the sunshine, back in 1996, they were greeted with joy; joy mixed with astonishment that they should have been consigned to obscurity in the first place. Sure, her work with Ragged Robin may have displeased the purists of the time. Sure, Anne Briggs was unhappy with her voice, heavily pregnant with new life and on her way to a Scottish retreat. But for something so beautiful as these songs to be casually put aside…And they are beautiful. Sunshine and time: flitting snatches of melody heard floating across the meadow on some impossible summers day. Songs that are ancient as the bones of the hills – yet half are Anne’s own compositions. The distillation of a unique talent let fly like a butterfly from the hand.