Neil Spencer 

Various: Harbour of Songs – review

Folk singers and writers combine on a charming album inspired by an artists' boat, writes Neil Spencer
  
  


Earlier this year, artists Lone Twin launched a sea-going boat built from donated wooden objects, a feat celebrated in this collection from diverse folkies and writers. Each song tells the story of a particular donation. The Unthanks sing Nick Hornby's tale of a ruler used by a caning teacher ("Inch by inch we climbed above you"), Alasdair Roberts offers a quirky ode to a rola-bola board, and Janis Ian charms with a kids' song about a music box. Adrian McNally's touches of chamber folk complement the yearning vocals of Sarah Blasko and Raevennan Husbandes and the concept satisyingly exceeds the sum of its parts.

 

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