5052442001041
5052442020851

Cara Dillon (2001) Original Recording

Cara Dillon

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Cat No: CHARCD003

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Release Date:  24 October 2011

Label:  Charcoal Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442001041

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  15 October 2021

Label:  Charcoal Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5052442020851

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    Now being re-released on their very own Charcoal Records 10 years after its original release on Rough Trade in July 2001. Cara Dillon's eponymous debut album was recorded immediately after Dillon and partner Sam Lakeman ended their relationship with the Blanco-Y-Negro record label on Warners. Having reached a creative dead end during their time with Warners and becoming disillusioned with the industry, Cara and Sam felt this was their last chance to do anything worthwhile before giving up on their dreams of performing and recording music professionally. Their answer was to relocate from London to Sam's parents house on Dartmoor in Devon and record a collection of 9 traditional and 2 original songs that would, ironically, end up earning them incredible critical and commercial success and lead to them touring the world over.

    Upon finishing the recording sessions their manager, Geoff Travis, was moved to release the album on his label, Rough Trade Records. It was the first ever folk release on the über cool label, a long established haven to alternative indie artists like The Smiths, Arcade Fire, The Strokes, and the The Libertines. The critical response was both justified and far-reaching and almost everyone focused on two major ingredients. The first was Cara's revered angelic voice, incapable of singing a duff note and expressing emotion way beyond her years, and the other was the sensitive and fresh interpretations of tired old folk songs which placed them firmly in the 21st century while still paying homage to their traditional routes.

    After its release the album went on to win many International awards including the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for "Best Newcomer" and "Best Traditional Song" for "Black Is The Colour" and The Hotpress Award for "Best Roots Act' and Big Buzz's "Best Traditional Act".

    Description

    Cara Dillon, one of Ireland's leading folk artists, has announced the release of a limited edition of her debut album on vinyl for the first time. The release marks the 20th anniversary of the self-titled album, which was originally released on legendary indie label Rough Trade Records to widespread critical acclaim in July 2001.

    The album was recorded immediately after Dillon and partner Sam Lakeman decided to end their relationship with Warner Music. Having reached a creative dead-end during their time under contract with the major label and becoming disillusioned with their place in the industry, Cara and Sam felt a need to return to their roots and make an album they could wholeheartedly believe in without interference.

    After four years of writing and recording sessions with countless pop and rock producers and songwriters convened by the record label— who had their eyes set on a commercial breakthrough— they decided that the answer was to relocate from London to Sam's parents' house on Dartmoor in Devon and record a collection of nine traditional and two original songs that would, ironically, end up earning them incredible critical and commercial success and lead to them touring throughout the world.

    Although a simple self-release was originally the plan, upon finishing the recording sessions in late 2000 their manager Geoff Travis was moved to release the album on his own label, Rough Trade Records, a long-established haven to alternative indie artists such as The Smiths, Arcade Fire, The Strokes, and The Libertines.

    The critical response was both justified and far-reaching, with Dillon gaining four nominations at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2002, and winning the Horizon Award and Best Traditional Track (for 'Black is the Colour'). That same year, Cara also won the Best Roots Act at the Hot Press Awards in Ireland and performed at the star-studded awards ceremony in the company of U2, Radiohead, The Corrs and Ash.

    Finding itself firmly placed alongside other classic recordings in the UK and Irish folk scene, the album enjoyed a far wider reach than was usual within the genre, partly due to Cara and Sam's fresh and original take on traditional songs combined with their honest and emotive performances, but also partly due to the album's release on Rough Trade, which brought their music to a whole new audience.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1.  Black is the Colour
      • 2. Donald of Glencoe
      • 3. Craigie Hill
      • 4. Green Grows The Laurel
      • 5. Lark In The Clear Air
      • 6. The Lonesome Scenes of Winter
      • 7. Blue Mountain River
      • 8. I Wish I Was
      • 9. The Maid of Culmore
      • 10. She's like the Swallow
      • 11. I Am A Youth That’s Inclined To Ramble

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Black Is The Colour
      • 2. Donald Of Glencoe
      • 3. Craigie Hill
      • 4. Green Grows The Laurel
      • 5. Lark In The Clear Air

      Side 2

      • 1. The Lonesome Scenes Of Winter
      • 2. Blue Mountain River
      • 3. I Wish I Was
      • 4. The Maid Of Culmore
      • 5. She's Like The Swallow
      • 6. I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble