Robin Denselow 

Charlie Dore: Milk Roulette review – a gift for melody

The songwriter is on impressively original form in this heartfelt collection recorded with friends from the UK folk circuit, writes Robin Denselow
  
  

Charlie Dore folk songwriter
Charlie Dore: gift for strong melody. Photograph: /PR

Charlie Dore has had a colourful career. She has been a pop star, best-known for her 1979 hit Pilot of the Airwaves. She has been an actress. She has been a prolific songwriter, covered by the likes of Sheena Easton, George Harrison and Celine Dion. And now she is becoming a DIY success on the folk circuit, still in great voice and writing highly original songs. Her latest album was recorded at home, with help from co-writer and multi-instrumentalist Julian Littman and friends from the folk scene, and matches her gift for strong melody with lyrics about birth, death and the music industry. All These Things is a brave, poignant song about IVF, Best Man for the Job is a cleverly constructed story of a neglected bride, while Three A Penny is a gently furious protest about downloading, with harmony vocals from the great O’Hooley & Tidow. Entertaining and original.

 

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