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Free Music Notes for Underneath the StarsFree Music Review: Highly recommend Hit: 5 Stars
I came late to Kate Rusby, but really love her voice and her interpretation of songs. Really good album.
Free Music Review: Kate Rusby- Underneath the Stars Hit: 4 Stars
Kate Rusby has the traditional Celtic sound. Her songs vary from simple to complex arrangements in an uplifting tonality. The moods are happy and upbeat, but when they are slow and longing, they do not depress or wax melancholic. Much like the theme of "Danny Boy" they express the intensity of feeling for lover and country. Much of contemporary songwriting consists of stream-of-consciousness set to a monotonous chunka-chunka rhythm pattern, usually in some peculiar open tuning. It is encouraging to hear a return to well crafted composition.
I purchased both this album and "The Girl Who Couldn't Fly" featuring her cover of "You Belong to Me" which in my estimation both edifies and challenges the original. If you enjoy a pure powerful voice, and crystal clear production values that honor tradition, these albums are worth it.
Free Music Review: Kate Rusby is a blessing to my ears Hit: 4 Stars
Kate Rusby is amazing. Her voice is new to me and I am so grateful to have found her. There is something so sweet and peaceful in her songs. Plus, I love the accent. If you would like to hear a refreshening beautiful sound, listen to Kate Rusby. This album isnt my favorite of hers, only because I have three right now and cant choose one over the other. They are all very good.
Free Music Review: Maintaining the mood Hit: 4 Stars
Kate's arrangements stick to a traditional folk formula. She has a great voice and this album contains a high percentage of well constructed, listenable songs. The standout is Let Me Be.
Free Music Review: Wonderful British Folk. Hit: 4 Stars
One cannot tire listening to this voice. Fine melodies and lyrics. Nice acoustic mix of tunes.
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