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Sweet England

~ Jim Moray
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  • Audio CD (30 Jun 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Niag
  • ASIN: B00009ZV6Z
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 38,450 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Early One Morning/Young Collins
2. Lord Bateman
3. Sweet England
4. Gypsies
5. April Morning
6. The Seeds Of Love
7. The Week Before Easter
8. The Suffolk Miracle
9. Two Sisters
10. Longing For Lucy

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CD Description
Debut album from young English musician on which he presents radical reinterpretations of traditional songs featuring techno beats, layered vocal harmonies, ambient electronica, found sounds, keyboards and electric guitar. Made largely in his bedroom and funded by a student loan, the album featuresa collaboration with Afro Celt Sound System's Simon Emmerson.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning debut from folk world's new kid on the block, 21 Jul 2003
"Folk music? That's all finger in the ear and hey nonny nonny stuff isn't it?" laughed a man I met recently.
How I wish he could hear this album. He'd have a job dismissing folk in those terms if he did. And an even harder job describing this unique new approach to traditional English music.
Jim Moray, just 21 and a recent graduate of Birmingham Conservatoire, is making mischief in the folk world,turning it on its head and injecting it with colossal new life.By adding the word "techno" to "traditional" he could be the best hope yet of taking folk/roots to a mainstream audience.
He made his mark as runner up in Radio 2's Young Folk Awards with a haunting version of "Poverty Knock" and hearing him on the radio some time afterwards was one of those rare moments when you literally stop what you're doing and listen. The only word for it is "arresting".
Now, after his EP "I am Jim Moray" comes "Sweet England", a collection of 10 songs, including some of our best known ballads. The recording started life in his bedroom, created by equipment largely paid for by a student grant and took on a life of its own. Few folk singers walk on stage with state-of-the-art music software ready to sample snatches of songs that are then brought back into play to huge effect throughout the number. Don't ask me how it works - you'd have to ask him. But those echoing vocal samples are mesmorising, especially when you see him live.
This is an "into the future" slant on ancient songs about love and longing, heroes and villains, squires and maidens - and the odd colley bird thrown in for good measure!
His "Gypsies", based on the traditional "Raggle Taggle Gypsies", will send shockwaves through the veins of purists with its dischordant menace while the unaccompanied clear tenor singing on this and "The Week Before Easter" proves he can sing without the help of high tech trappings, not to mention play guitar and keyboards.
His voice is effortless in the opening classic "Early One Morning" while "April Morning" is enhanced by his sister's (I think)beautiful fiddle playing and the title track is simply sublime.
Then there's the echoing soundwash of "Lord Bateman" while the technical wizardy is probably shown to best effect in "The Seeds of Love" with its complex sound layering. A self-penned song "Looking for Lucy" wraps the album up and shows he has songwriting skills too.
So, at one take, Moray has preserved our musical heritage and taken it to a higher technical plain. It's an album that will grow on you with each playing, just as Moray's fame will escalate if there's any justice.
So buy this album and even better catch him at one of the many folk festivals he is playing this year. Whatever you make of his music, you can't ignore it. Moray is an innovator and the haunting nature of this album is even reflected in the bizarre pictures on the CD sleeve.
As he says himself :"This is just folk music from the point of view of someone that has heard hip-hop and The Smiths and Radiohead and S-Club". He's already played Glastonbury, littered the radio airwaves with his music and made teenage girls swoon on the other side of the Atlantic. What next for Jim Moray?
His album is on the amusingly-titled label Niblick is a Giraffe. If Niblick is a giraffe, Jim Moray is a genius.....
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truely beautiful, 14 Oct 2003
I first heard the name Jim Moray when at Oysterband's recent tour for their cd, 'Rise Above' (also a worth while buy!). As a die-hard Oyster fan I was initially dubious about other artists stealing the show, but by the end I was in awe of the fantastic tones of Jim's voice and his talent for shedding new light on such classic material.

Sweet England doesnt have a single weak track, and will keep you captivated from start to finish. Favourites of mine include 'One Early Morning' (there could not have been a better chosen opening track), 'The Seeds of Love' (an absolute masterpiece), 'The Suffolk Miracle' (Id never heard this wonderful ghost story before, and it was very moving) and 'Longing for Lucy' (an excellent demonstration of song writing skill).

This is without a doubt the best cd that I own, and I thoroughly recommend it to everyone, especially newcomers to folk music. If you can only have one cd this Christmas then make it this one!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Created on a laptop?, 13 April 2006
By Canny Quine (Scotland) - See all my reviews
They say that Jim Moray created this album on his own laptop. He must be pretty good with the laptop - but that's not the whole story. I actually bought the album just after it won the "Best Album" prize in the Radio 2 awards in 2004. My daughter and I were both captivated by it. To me "Early on Morning" was a song we sang at school in a dreary arrangement, and Jim's treatment is fresh and exciting.

My favourite track is a spell-binding performance of the Child ballad "Lord Bateman". I had never really connected with this ballad before (not even the Nic Jones performance had made much impression), but Jim Moray puts heart and soul into the telling of the story, and now I can't get it out of my head.

And it's not just the laptop, because I've heard Jim live as well. And it's just as good as the album. It's great to hear one so young breathing fresh life into English traditional songs, and keeping the tradition alive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars True innovator divides opinions
I have been glancing through the reviews for this breathtaking album and am shocked at the hostility it receives from many reviewers. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Potential.
I really wanted to like this album - for lots of reasons, right down to the fact that the singer attended my high school! Read more
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English-rose front-man, Moray, laces the lyrics of folklore with powerful Matrix-styled guitars, film-score piano and a backing band which grinds together electric double bass and... Read more
Published on 5 Sep 2005 by B. J. Whitehouse

1.0 out of 5 stars Oh dear no!
Sorry I really wanted to like this album but we moved on from this type of stuff in about 1969. Yes he's young and good-looking but this is truly dreary, repetitive sub... Read more
Published on 20 Jul 2005 by P. A. Draycott

1.0 out of 5 stars dont believe the hype
This is far from being the radical reworking of folk music that it is hyped to be. weedy and rather dated electronics hold court with bland middle of the road vocals and some... Read more
Published on 25 April 2005 by Mr. Alan F. Hill

1.0 out of 5 stars This joke just isn't funny.
I love all sorts of music, all types of folk music, from the Copper Family to Nic Jones to Kate Rusby and all places in between and beyond. Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2004 by Robert Gallacher

4.0 out of 5 stars Modern Fairy Tales
This the lowdown on Moray: the man is only 21 and has un undying love for old, traditional English folk ballads. So, what does he choose to do? Read more
Published on 14 May 2004 by Juan Mobili

5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh air
An outstanding record, it is literally arresting. The first time I heard the opening bars of "Early One Morning" on radio I thought "what the ...? Read more
Published on 27 Feb 2004 by D. Smith

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