Scottish and Celtic music

Google search

...or use our advanced search

view your shopping cart

MusicScotland home page
delivering worldwide since 1999

Scottish music, Irish music, Roots, World, Folk and Celtic music - over 4,100 CD, DVD, video & book titles sent worldwide direct from Scotland, with free mp3 samples. FREE UK delivery. Checkout in UK£ / US$ / Can$ / Aus$ / Euro€ or use PayPal. Join the MusicScotland News email announcement list. Contact us.
credit/debit card payments via WorldPay
PayPal accepted here
Scottish and Celtic music
Scottish and Celtic music
Scottish and Celtic music

Scottish and Celtic music
view shopping cart checkout
items =
total =

MusicScotland * top 50 best sellers - July * Karine Polwart * Karine Polwart- This Earthly Spell

Karine Polwart - This Earthly Spell Karine Polwart - This Earthly Spell  
   HEGRICD04

giftwrap
add gift
wrapping

  £10.64 / US$21.49   
=  £12.50 / US$25.25 with VAT (UK & Europe only) -
choose Euro or another currency
Currently 52 in stock.
Despatch of in-stock titles within 2 working days * add priority delivery
UK 1st Class delivery 1-2 working days - £FREE
International Airmail delivery 5-12 days - per order US$4.25/€2.75/£2.10
(any number of items)
See other titles related to this one…

mp3


One of the MusicScotland top 99.

(March 2008) 10 tracks: The Good Years * Sorry * Better Things * Rivers Run * Painted It White * Firethief * Behind Our Eyes * The News * Sorrowlessfield * Tongue That Cannot Lie.

Another album of original songs from the Scottish contemporary folk singer.

Karine Polwart's rise has been truly remarkable, but not surprising on the basis of her recordings. Her songwriting skills are matched by a poignant delivery style and superb voice.

The opening track, a vocal setting of a lyric by Scots poet Edwin Morgan, gives way to the steely, swampy Sorry, whilst the jazz-inflected whimsy of The News contrasts the anti-nuclear political bite of Better Things and the incisive Painted It White.

Three songs deal with motherhood - the poignant understatement of Firethief (which Karine wrote originally for the HIV/AIDS documentary The Enemy That Lives Within) unravels a mother’s loss, while the tender Rivers Run is written for her own son.

The atmospheric parable Tongue That Cannot Lie betrays Polwart’s background as a former philosophy teacher, and her ongoing fascination with moral ambivalence. Inspired by the supernatural legend surrounding thirteenth century Scottish Borders poet and prophet Thomas The Rhymer, it also distinguishes her as a captivating storyteller.

Karine Polwart (vocals, guitar, shruti box) wth Mattie Foulds (drums, percussion), Kevin McGuire (bass, vocals), Steven Polwart (guitar, banjo, vocals) and Inge Thomson (accordion, bass melodica, kalimba, loop station, vocals).

"Polwart really lives up to her reputation as a songwriter of true stature." (BBC Folk & Country)

"The disarming simplicity of Better Things... makes it far more effective than a closely argued antiwar diatribe." (Sunday Times)

"soul cleansing" (Q)

"takes the heart to places few singers even know exist" (WORD)

"righteous and beautiful" (MOJO)

"grippingly understated storytelling" (The Times)

"beautifully formed tunes and observations that are not afraid of big questions and soft emotions" (Iirish Times)

"Polwart's skill is to make these deeply personal tales utterly universal" (Time Out)

MusicScotland * top 50 best sellers - July * Karine Polwart * Karine Polwart- This Earthly Spell

search the entire catalogue
advanced search
top sellers
top 50
new releases
new releases
browse the CD & music catalogue
browse the catalogue
top 50 overall
MusicScotland top 99 overall
giftwrap
add gift wrapping
send a gift voucher
more
recent releases
delivery costs & times
how to order
Frequently Asked Questions
contact us
about us
Scottish music links
customer reviews
PAL/NTSC & regions for DVD
problems making your payment?
refunds & returns
© 1999-2008 MusicScotland