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Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping
Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping
Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping
Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping
Sweet Primeroses - Beautiful and Fragrant Flowers for Home Decor, Wedding Bouquets, and Garden Landscaping
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The Original LP plus tracks from the Heros Of Love E.P. / Sleeve notes by Colin Irwin/ Photos by Brian Shuel / Deluxe packaging / O Card with alternative front cover. / Original LP artwork. Topic Records are proud to present the Shirley Collins album The Sweet Primeroses plus bonus material by way of the Heros Of Love Topic E.P. With sleeve notes by Colin Irwin and photos by Brian Shuel and packaged with the original album artwork. During the 1960s and 70s Shirley Collins was regarded by many as the first lady of folk music, the subsequent decades have only served to enhance that reputation. Between 1955 and 1978 she recorded for the Folkways, Argo, Harvest and Topic labels. After the release of ‘For As Many As Will’ in 1978 she withdrew from performing and the music world after developing dysphonia. Shirley recently returned to recording after a very long hiatus and is still widely acknowledged as one of the finest singers and ambassadors to have emerged during the Folksong Revival 1. All Things Are Quite Silent 2. Cambridgeshire May Carol 3. Spencer The Rover 4. The Rigs Of The Time 5. Polly Vaughan 6. The Cruel Mother 7. The Bird In the Bush 8. The Streets Of Derry 9. Brigg Fair 10. Higher Germanie 11. George Collins 12. The Babes In The Wood 13. Down In Yon Forest 14. The Magpie’s Nest 15. False True Love 16. The Sweet Primeroses Bonus Tracks Heroes Of Love E.P. 17. The False Bride 18. Locks And Bolts 19. Rambleaway 20. A Blacksmith Courted Me
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In 1967, Shirley Collins was most famous for her 1964 Folk Roots, New Roots, which was an exploration of traditional folk music with guitarist Davey Graham. With her own banjo she had also recorded two albums in the late 1950s and a 1963 EP, but it was by teaming up with sister Dolly Collins that she was able to move into her prime as a singer of the most beautiful traditional songs.Dolly, via research into traditional instruments, came up with a pipe organ with the air electrically pumped in to accompany shirley’s deep, beautiful voice to greater power than possible with stringed accompaniment on “All Things Are Quite Silent”, “Spencer the Rover” and “The Streets of Derry”, all of which sound much darker than her work with Graham. Her throaty vocals are an amazing contrast to Anne Briggs’ (equally good) rendition of that song, and “Brigg Fair” compensates for the marginally slight “The Cruel Mother” and “Polly Vaughan” where Collins shows she is not Hedy West at accompanying herself on the banjo. “Higher Germanie”, however, is so stark that its beauty outdoes any rendition of that song, and “Down in Yon Forest” is really otherworldly with shirley taking on a less throaty tone, whilst the classic singing of “The Magpie’s Nest” is remarkably sensual and so personal as if Shirley really was in the woods along the river.Collins’ 1963 EP “Heroes in Love” is included in the middle of this reissue of “The Sweet Primeroses” and is spare, dreamy and dark, notably on the dulcimer-based “Locks and Bolts”, which despite its title is a classically romantic ballad.All in all “The Sweet Primeroses” was a major part of Shirley Collins’ development into the masterpieces of The Power of the True Love Knot and the incomparable Anthems in Eden. There are a few miss-steps, but the best parts are wonderful.

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