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The Ballads Of Peckham Rye

Blue Rose Code

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Cat No: RSCD0001

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Release Date:  29 September 2014

Label:  Ronachan Songs

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5060378907757

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  29 September 2014

Label:  Ronachan Songs

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0702811638068

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    Brand new release studio album by Blue Rose Code - aka Ross Wilson, the Edinburgh-born songwriter who labours under that name doesn't write folk songs. But having discovered the traditional music of the British Isles whilst in exile down south, he fell in love with what he heard. Those sounds informed what happened next. His new album 'The Ballads Of Peckham Rye' features a remarkable roll call of musicians from the folk side of the fence, including Karine Polwart, Mattie Foulds, Lau's Aidan O'Rourke and Rachel Newton from The Furrow Collective. To make it harder for our few remaining record shops to file Blue Rose Code in a rack, the new album also features two of the Scottish jazz scene's supreme talents in trumpeter Colin Steele and pianist Dave Milligan. And on bass, the unclassifiable but unutterably classy Danny Thompson warms and grounds these songs, as only he can. At the start of his career, Ross sent demos to folk clubs in the hope of a gig. One promoter posted his CD back with a post-it note, scrawled in red that simply said: "Your music is not folk." You can't argue with that. Or can you? "I guess that I'm a crossover artist," says Ross. "I'm just not sure from where I'm crossing over or where I'm going to end up." As Bob Harris says, "Blue Rose Code is a very important emerging singer/songwriter", or as David Kushar of Spiral Earth put it: "Blue Rose Code is as slippery as an eel; a genre dodger; a mess of influences and contradictions, a sign of something special".

    Description

    Brand new release studio album by Blue Rose Code aka Ross Wilson, the Edinburgh-born songwriter who labours under that name doesn't write folk songs. But having discovered the traditional music of the British Isles whilst in exile down south, he fell in love with what he heard. Those sounds informed what happened next. His new album 'The Ballads Of Peckham Rye' features a remarkable roll call of musicians from the folk side of the fence, including Karine Polwart, Mattie Foulds, Lau's Aidan O'Rourke and Rachel Newton from The Furrow Collective. To make it harder for our few remaining record shops to file Blue Rose Code in a rack, the new album also features two of the Scottish jazz scene's supreme talents in trumpeter Colin Steele and pianist Dave Milligan. And on bass, the unclassifiable but unutterably classy Danny Thompson warms and grounds these songs, as only he can. At the start of his career, Ross sent demos to folk clubs in the hope of a gig. One promoter posted his CD back with a post-it note, scrawled in red that simply said: "Your music is not folk." You can't argue with that. Or can you? "I guess that I'm a crossover artist," says Ross. "I'm just not sure from where I'm crossing over or where I'm going to end up." As Bob Harris says, "Blue Rose Code is a very important emerging singer/songwriter", or as David Kushar of Spiral Earth put it: "Blue Rose Code is as slippery as an eel; a genre dodger; a mess of influences and contradictions, a sign of something special".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Boscombe Armistice
      • 2. Silent Dreams
      • 3. Where The Westlin Winds Do Carry Me
      • 4. True Ways Of Knowing
      • 5. One Day At A Time
      • 6. The Right To Be Happy
      • 7. The Light Of You
      • 8. Edina
      • 9. Oh,north
      • 10. Step 11

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Boscombe Armistice
      • 2. Silent Drums
      • 3. Where The Westlin Winds Do Carry Me
      • 4. True Ways Of Knowing
      • 5. One Day At A Time

      Side 2

      • 1. The Right To Be Happy
      • 2. The Light Of You
      • 3. Edina
      • 4. Oh, North
      • 5. Step 11