Love I Obey

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Anonymous, Thomas Campion, Alan Lomax, Bruno Helstroffer, Ann Boleyn, John Wilson, Traditional, William Lawes, King of England Henry VIII, Henry Purcell

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Alpha

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 58

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: ALPHA538

ALPHA538. Love I Obey

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Love I Obey William Lawes, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
William Lawes, Composer
Bruton Town Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Geordie Traditional, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Traditional, Composer
(The) Wagoner's Lad Traditional, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Traditional, Composer
Pastime King of England Henry VIII, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
King of England Henry VIII, Composer
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
O death, rock me asleep Ann Boleyn, Composer
Ann Boleyn, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
I Once Loved a Lass Traditional, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Traditional, Composer
What if a day Thomas Campion, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Thomas Campion, Composer
Jack Hall Traditional, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Traditional, Composer
I love a lass John Wilson, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
John Wilson, Composer
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Hush You Bye Alan Lomax, Composer
Alan Lomax, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Echoes/ A Hymn to the Evening Bruno Helstroffer, Composer
Bruno Helstroffer, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
(An) Evening Hymn on a Ground, 'Now that the sun hath veil'd his light' Henry Purcell, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Henry Purcell, Composer
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
I am a poor wayfaring stranger Traditional, Composer
Helstroffer's Band
Rosemary Standley, Vocalist/voice
Traditional, Composer
Look back over the classical releases of the past few years and you’ll see a trend emerging. Sitting somewhere at the junction of folk music, early music, bluegrass, jazz and even pop, it includes albums like Andreas Scholl’s ‘Wayfaring Stranger’ (Decca, 1/02), Apollo’s Fire’s ‘Come to the River’ (Avie), Anonymous 4’s wonderful ‘1865’ (Harmonia Mundi, 2/15), most of L’Arpeggiata and even Concerto Caledonia’s ‘Purcell’s Revenge’ (Delphian – see below). ‘Love I Obey’ is a new addition to the genre, a disc steeped in whiskey and woodsmoke, tragic deaths and even more tragic loves.

If you’re not into indie French-American bands then you might not have come across Rosemary Standley, lead vocalist of Moriarty, a country-blues-rock collective whose music recently took an acoustic turn. Her voice is the guiding thread through an album that sets 17th-century English ballads (Purcell, Lawes) alongside traditional American folksongs, and pairs a theorbo, viola da gamba and serpent with guitar and bugle. The results are bewitchingly lovely, and more organic than many similar genre-crossing experiments. That’s mostly down to Standley, whose delivery is disarmingly direct, cultivatedly naive. There’s an innocence at the top of this American-accented voice that blends down to a startling guttural depth at the bottom. She’s supported by the crack team of Bruno Helstroffer on theorbo and guitar (by turns elegant and folk-percussive), and keyboardist Elisabeth Geiger, with occasionally jazz-style breaks from Michel Godard on serpent and bugle.

Inevitably, not all tracks are created equal. The traditional American repertoire is the most natural fit, but the title-song by William Lawes and Henry VIII’s ‘Pastime with good company’ also come off well. Purcell’s Evening Hymn is unexpectedly frenetic but none the worse for that.

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