Portsmouth News

Back to our roots acoustic selection

- With Kevin Bryan

Acoustic tunesmiths and prime practition­ers of the roots music genre dominate in my latest survey of new CD releases.

Presence of Dire Straits guitar supremo Mark Knopfler should attract a few uncommitte­d listeners to Heidi Talbot’s affecting new album while seasoned campaigner­s such as Paul Brady and Eric Bogle also deserve a mention.

Americana saw impressive efforts emerging from the likes of Rod Picott and Canada’s effervesce­nt Lucky Ones while horror fiction writer Stephen King has hailed Michael McDermott as “possibly the greatest undiscover­ed rock ‘n’ roll talent of the last 20 years”. (photos: Adobe)

Heidi Talbot (self released)

Sing It For A Lifetime

Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler lends a hand as Irish folkie Heidi Talbot tackles new material alongside covers by Leonard Cohen, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton.

Paul Brady (Proper Records) Maybe So

Consistent­ly enjoyable set from Brady, capturing the veteran Irish balladeer in peerless form as he serves up a batch of freshly minted gems for your listening pleasure.

Nick Hart (Roebuck Records) Sings Ten English Folk Songs

The multi talented Hart breathes new life into a selection of traditiona­l ditties, wielding esoteric instrument­s such as the harmonium, lyre and viol.

James Combs (High Pine Steeple Recordings) Falling Under Spells

Los Angeles based James Combs has been hailed as “one of folk pop’s best kept secrets.” His fifth solo album is typically wide ranging.

Rod Picott (Welding Rod Records) Paper Hearts and Broken Arrows

Refreshing­ly raw and unpolished from rough hewn Nashville based Picott, serving up arresting tales of heroes and villains which have become his trademark.

The Lucky Ones (Self Released) The Lucky Ones

Engagingly spontaneou­s debut from The Lucky Ones, Canadian bluegrass specialist­s hailing from Yukon. The finished product was captured in the space of five days.

Michael McDermott (Pauper Sky) St Paul’s Boulevard

Chicago singer-songwriter McDermott’s latest release chronicles lives of a cast of characters living on a fictional street in America’s heartland.

Dietrich Strause (Blueblade Records) You And I Must Be Out Of My Mind

Inventive and adventurou­s music from multi-talented Strause, garnished with aural effects lending charm to the contents.

Sally Oldfield (Talking Elephant) Easy + Celebratio­n

Two interestin­g late ’70s albums from Mike Oldfield’s elder sister, showcasing gems like You Set My Gypsy Blood Free, The Sun In My Eyes and The Boulevard Song.

Eric Bogle (Greentrax Records) The Source of Light

Mature and thoughtful from critically acclaimed Scottish tunesmith Eric Bogle, who found fame after emigrating to Australia. The Flag is a musical highlight.

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