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Fast Paced World
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Fast Paced World

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by: The Duhks


:Album Description:Hailed by The New York Times as one of the artists at the forefront of the neo-folk movement, The Duhks continue the evolution with their fourth album.

Migrations
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Migrations

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: :With each release, this Canadian quintet's adventurous, energetic eclecticism sounds more like a signature fusion (and less like bluegrass, despite Tania Elizabeth's fiddle and Leonard Podolak's banjo). The material on Migrations ranges all over the map--geographical as well as musical--with a pair of spirituals steeped in the tradition of Georgia's Sea Islands ('Moses, Don't Get Lost' and 'Turtle Dove'), a zydeco romp through Cajun country ('Down to the River'), a ballad in tribute to an Irish patriot ('Who Will Take My Place?'), a syncopated revival of Tracy Chapman's 'Mountains o' Things' and the ragtime blues of 'Ol' Cook Pot.' While a pair of ...

The Duhks
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The Duhks

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: :Celtic fiddles, Irish reels, old-time banjo, gospel vocals, and Latin percussion forge a common spirit within the uncommonly vibrant fusion of the Duhks (pronounced 'ducks'). The young band from Winnipeg casts a wide net over traditional influences, breathing fresh life into the age-old balladry of 'The Wagoner's Lad,' generating a dynamic tension between the soulful depth of Jessica Havey's vocals and Tania Elizabeth's fiddle on a pair of spiritual standards ('Death Came a-Knockin'' and 'True Religion'), and keeping the dance floor jumping with their sprightly instrumental medleys. Though the Canadian quintet doesn't feature much original material, they extend their interpretive reach to contemporary ...

Your Daughters and Your Sons
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Your Daughters and Your Sons

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: :The success of the Winnipeg folk favorites' self-titled stateside debut has sparked the reissue of this 2002 Canadian indie release. Though the Duhks were a drummerless quartet in their initial incarnation (occasionally augmented in the studio by a rhythm section), they were from the start a band with ties to tradition, but unbound by it. The virtuosic range on display here is a freewheeling delight, with the propulsive instrumental dance medleys from a variety of sources and the soulful vocals of Jessica Havey on material that extends from the spiritual resonance of Gillian Welch's 'Rock of Ages' to the jazzy inflections of 'The ...

Your Daughters and Your Sons
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Your Daughters and Your Sons

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: :Though the Duhks were a drummerless quartet in their initial incarnation (occasionally augmented in the studio by a rhythm section), they were from the start a band with ties to tradition, but unbound by it. The virtuosic range on display here is a freewheeling delight, with the propulsive instrumental dance medleys from a variety of sources and the soulful vocals of Jessica Havey on material that extends from the spiritual resonance of Gillian Welch's 'Rock of Ages' to the jazzy inflections of 'The Leather-Winged Bat.' Much of the music spotlights the progressive interplay of banjoist Leonard Podolak and fiddler Tania Elizabeth. Though this ...


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by Joan Aiken

Average customer rating: 2.5 ISBN: 0312145934

by Tim Jepson, Phil Lee, Tania Smith, Christian Williams, Emma Rose Rees, Shandy Watson
$17.74

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 1843532662
$17.99



Beyonce's London fans go crazy when the Destiny's Child beauty, on her first solo international tour, descends to a massive stage while suspended, upside down, from a wire. After a delicate landing, the star embarks on a set of recent hits immersed in complicated arrangements, including the Arabic sound of "Baby Boy" and "Naughty Girl," the chunky, hypnotic funk of "Hip Hop Star," and Beyonce: Live at Wembley's best performance, the powerful "Work It Out," in which the diva is at her clearest, jazziest, and most soulful. Not everything works. The bottom falls out of "Gift from Virgo," "Be with You" is forgettable, and Beyonce's stage patter needs polish. But a Destiny's Child medley accompanied by only a DJ is innovative and fun, "Summertime" proves a breezy dance number, and "Crazy in Love" is bolstered by what sounds like the old Stax horns. A CD featuring a few remixes is included with the DVD. --Tom Keogh

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