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Anne Hills & Cindy Mangsen - Never Grow Old (1994/2019)

Anne Hills & Cindy Mangsen - Never Grow Old (1994/2019)
  • Title: Never Grow Old
  • Year Of Release: 1994/2019
  • Label: Flying Fish
  • Genre: Folk
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:50:40
  • Total Size: 124 mb | 274 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Where We'll Never Grow Old [feat. Pete Sutherland]
02. Curtains Of Night [feat. Laurie Lewis]
03. Richmond On The James [feat. Priscilla Herdman]
04. Lost Jimmy Whalen
05. Master Kilby [feat. Gordon Bok]
06. Bill Morgan And His Gal [feat. The Volo Bogtrotters]
07. Wolves A' Howlin' [feat. John Hartford]
08. McKinley's Rag [feat. Jan Burda]
09. Lone Pilgrim [feat. Priscilla Herdman]
10. Mary Anne [feat. Tom Paxton]
11. The Housewife's Lament [feat. Carla Sciaky]
12. Light Of Red And Green [feat. The Volo Bogtrotters]
13. Pretty Sylvia
14. Oh My Little Darlin' [feat. The Volo Bogtrotters]
15. Railroading On The Great Divide [feat. Steve Gillette]
16. Evening Shade [feat. John Roberts & Tony Barrand
17. Where We'll Never Grow Old [feat. John Roberts & Tony Barrand]

Anne Hills and Cindy Mangsen have made perfectly fine albums on their own, but together they tend to magnify their strengths and minimize their weaknesses. When they united for this effort in the mid-'90s the result was rather special. Part of this album's appeal lies in the songs they selected, which include such whimsically humorous fare as "Bill Morgan and His Gal" and "The Housewife's Lament," sweetly melancholy songs like the Civil War lament "Richmond on the James" and "Master Kilby," and a sprinkling of old-fashioned devotional songs thrown in for good measure ("Where We'll Never Grow Old," "Evening Shade"). But a large part of its appeal is in the collaborators they invited to participate in the sessions these include such fairly obvious choices as Tom Paxton (on the very fine "Mary Anne") and John Hartford (on the even better "Wolves a-Howlin'), as well as more obscure artists. Of the last, the best performances come courtesy of the Volo Bogtrotters ("Bill Morgan and His Gal"), Gordon Bok (the gorgeous "Master Kilby"), and John Roberts and Tony Barrand, who sing along on a stunning second version of the title track. One or two songs are less than compelling, but, taken overall, this is one of the most satisfying folk albums of the 1990s.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 11:25
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 13:54
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Many thanks for lossless.