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Old 17th Sep 2007, 15:56   #21
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Default Re: Rachel Unthank & the Winterset : The Bairns

I put my review up on Amazon (where, incidentally, it appeared immediately) and noticed that The Bairns is currently no.70 in the overall Music chart. Cool, good for them!
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You might be pleased to know that Borders had them promoted front of store a few weeks ago.
I've never heard them play, but I remembered the name. Thought it might give you a warm glow...
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I heard the original of Sea Song last night. I think I prefer the Rachel Unthank version. Still not heard the Tears For Fears version yet. But I really do like that song.
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I've been playing this non-stop the last two days now. It is so atmospheric and old somehow. I'm enjoying all the tracks but Blackbird, Felton Lonnin, Sea Song and Fareweel Regality stand out finely amongst all the others.
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Rachel Unthank & the Winterset
The Drill Hall, Lincoln
26/09/07

Rachel Unthank and the Winterset are currently enjoying widespread approval from music fans young and old and not just from the world of folk music. Their critically acclaimed second album 'The Bairns' has received a resounding thumbs up from most who have heard it and their appearances on both local and national radio have forced people to take note.

The band are currently on their first tour of major UK venues and tonight saw their first visit to Lincoln, where they played to an almost full house at the Drill Hall in the city. After their nail-biting album launch at this summers' Cambridge Folk Festival and the subsequent handful of dates since they embarked on this current tour, kicking off in Edinburgh, Rachel Unthank, her younger sister Becky, fiddler Niopha Keegan and supremo pianist Belinda O'Hooley have settled into performing their new album in front of live audiences with relative ease.

Tonight, most of the songs were from 'The Bairns' with the exception of "On A Monday Morning" and "Fair Rosamund" from the first album 'Cruel Sister', together with a staggeringly beautiful rendition of Antony and the Johnson's sublime "For Today I Am A Boy" and one of Belinda's songs "Cold n Stiff", a popular live favourite from her new EP 'Chinese Whispers.'

The rest of the concert was a feast for those of us who love The Bairns. In the first set Rachel and Becky shared vocal duties on "Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk", a roaring arrangement of a song about domestic abuse, which is possessed of bleezing blind fury, both from Rachel's venomous vocal delivery and Belinda's burlesque and bluesy piano accompaniment.


Rachel Unthank

Rachel's almost reluctant performance of Belinda O'Hooley's heartbreaking "Whitethorn" remains as tense in live performance as it does on record. This has all the melancholy of a Thomas Hardy novel rolled into one song. Rachel needs our sympathy for the agony of going through the process of revealing this story, but my sympathy goes out to Belinda too, who had to write it. Niopha's weeping violin accompaniment could not have been better played.

Bridging the gap between the funereal atmosphere of "Whitethorn" and the 'spring in your step' joyous affair that is "Blackbird", Rachel delivers the pulsating "Lull I", whilst her band mates harmoniously hum in the background (if you know what I mean!) By the end of the first set, closing with Becky and Belinda's vocal 'duel at dawn' that is "For Today I Am A Boy", the audience needs a break from the turbulent emotional roller coaster ride, yet fully aware of and prepared for more to come.


The Winterset

"Felton Lonnin" opens the second half with the identical piano motif that opened the first one. If Belinda puts the band on their marks with the aid of a Steinway Grand, then Becky sets the pace with her extraordinary heels, tapping out the heartbeat that runs throughout the song. Songs from Northumberland that utilise Rachel's inimitable rich vernacular are fast becoming her trademark, and none so clear and concise as this Johnny Handle arrangement of a traditional song from the North East.

When I first saw the band perform "Blue's Gaen Out O'the Fashion", with it's intricate arrangement and sudden tempo changes, I likened it to an erratic set of jigs and reels but with voices and clogs. My mind has not changed on this, but after a number of subsequent re-visits, it all sounds so much more polished now and invites an irresistible audience response with the chorus of 'when the tide comes in.'


Becky Unthank

When I saw the band in York last year, it was encouraging to see Nic Jones in the audience. Having artists of that stature taking an interest must be enormously encouraging for the band. I cannot imagine how Rachel Unthank and the Winterset must have felt tonight, once the whisper went around the room that Robert Wyatt, composer of "Sea Song", which appears on the new album, was in the audience. I would have turned to jelly, it goes without saying. Becky was as cool as a cucumber though and sang her little heart out. Hearing that song once again but with the knowledge that its author was in the room, sent goose bumps to where goose bumps ain't been before.

Although it is easy to single out each individual member of the band for their own unique contribution to the band's current repertoire, such as the delightful "Lull IV: Can't Stop It Raining" featuring Rachel on ukulele (apparently, all the Unthank family got one each for Christmas), or Becky's reading of "My Donald", it is in the unity of the group where the richness comes flooding out either vocally on "Ma Bonny Lad" or instrumentally, once again on "My Donald", where classical influences would be impossible to ignore.

A better finisher than "Fareweel Regality" doesn't exist. The band has claimed this as their own anthem, which is impossible to shake off long after the show finishes. I personally don't think there is a better example of Rachel Unthank and the Winterset as a completely unified band as when they perform this song. The perfect finisher.


Rachel and Becky with Robert Wyatt

I had a few words with Robert Wyatt after the show and I asked him one predictable question, although I could probably have asked him several hundred, and that was what he thought of the band's treatment of his song, to which he replied 'I never came here to see them do my song, I came here because they're wonderful. They are like the morning dew that hasn't steamed off yet, they are new and fresh and I really don't think they know how good they are."

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Old 30th Sep 2007, 14:48   #26
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Allan, that's just a FANTASTIC review, thanks, and encapsulates the entire point we were trying to make when setting this site up. And for added value, your Thomas Hardy reference is totally on the money.

So, thankyou.

I'm also bloody well impresssed with the pics, top job!

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I've been playing this non-stop the last two days now. It is so atmospheric and old somehow. I'm enjoying all the tracks but Blackbird, Felton Lonnin, Sea Song and Fareweel Regality stand out finely amongst all the others.
Glad you're enjoying it, Col; I just knew you'd take to Sea Song.
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What Amner said!!!
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The pictures were amazing!!!
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Why thank you Amner and Oryx. Rachel and co have always trusted me to get their best sides

Besides, it's official, I'm their bestest bloke!

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I've been playing this non-stop the last two days now. It is so atmospheric and old somehow. I'm enjoying all the tracks but Blackbird, Felton Lonnin, Sea Song and Fareweel Regality stand out finely amongst all the others.
Same here, only going on two weeks rather than two days. Thanks a lot for the tip, this is probably my favourite album of the year so far.
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