Well Kept Secrets
Well Kept Secrets |
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Studio album by Lisa Moscatiello and Rosie Shipley |
Released |
2003 |
Genre |
Folk |
Length |
38:55 |
Label |
Shipwhistle Productions |
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Well Kept Secrets is a studio album from Lisa Moscatiello and Rosie Shipley which was released in 2003.[1]
Release notes
"Well Kept Secrets has an intimate, direct sound, inviting listeners to savor the blend of Rosie's deep, pure fiddle tone and Lisa's rich, sensuous alto voice. Rosie presents compelling interpretations of reels, slip jigs, and polkas, including a lively set of tunes from Cape Breton Island. Lisa sings traditional and contemporary melody-intensive ballads. Highlights include the ghostly Scots ballad, "Here's a Health To All True Lovers," and the elegiac antiwar song, "Flowers of Saskatchewan," by Canada's David Francey."
Audio previews/downloads
Well Kept Secrets can be previewed in its entirety on the Well Kept Secrets StumbleAudio page.[2] Additionally, four tracks from Well Kept Secrets can be previewed in their entirety or downloaded for free from the Lisa Moscatiello - CDs and MP3s page and the Well Kept Secrets Shipwhistle Productions page.[3][4]
Track listing
Writer(s) |
1. |
"Far from Home" |
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3:31 |
2. |
"Here's a Health to All True Lovers" |
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3:57 |
3. |
"Slip Jigs" |
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3:11 |
4. |
"Mon Cher Amant" |
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4:12 |
5. |
"That's Right Too" |
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3:38 |
6. |
"The Flowers of Saskatchewan" |
David Francey |
3:32 |
7. |
"Girl from the North Country" |
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3:56 |
8. |
"Kerry Polkas" |
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4:01 |
9. |
"My Father's Serving Boy" |
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3:58 |
10. |
"The Five Mile Chase" |
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3:55 |
Notes
External links
Audio previews/downloads from Well Kept Secrets