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The Unseen Hours

Malinky

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You have to hand it to Malinky. For their first album with a different lineup, they explode out of the blocks with...three long traditional ballads, a daring choice. But it works, as it draws the listener into the sound, which is built of delicacy, not bombast, and while they satisfy, they also build up plenty of tension, which finds release in the dancing instrumental of "The Scotia Set." For songs there's an emphasis on the tradition, and new member Fiona Hunter gets a vocal workout. She's not a replacement for the vibrant, departed Karine Polwart, and doesn't try to be. Instead, she establishes her own personality, and does it very well, too. It's only toward the end that newer songs creep in, prefaced by "Flowers of Saskatchewan," by Canadian songwriter David Francey, who adds harmony vocals to the track. "The Sun's Cousin" is quite epic, based on a Croatian folktale, and possibly a bit too long, but the closer, "My Ain Countrie," melds a 19th century poem with a traditional melody and an ode to their Scottish homeland. So it's a different Malinky this time around, but one that, even with a different focus, is very successful.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
Edom O Gordon
00:05:12

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

2
Clerk Saunders
00:07:24

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

3
Hughie The Graham
00:05:10

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

4
memories of Paddy le Blanc/Petticoat loose?Cutty's wedding/You and I/S'iomadh Rud a' Chunnaic
00:04:32

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

5
Seon o Duibhir a ghleanna
00:05:56

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

6
King Orfeo
00:04:50

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

7
Naomi Jones/The Inertia Reel/The Maid I Ne'er Forgot/The Floing Tide
00:04:37

trad, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist - Debbie Scott, Composer, Writer - Jon Bews, Composer, Writer

8
Flowers of saskatchewan
00:03:26

Malinky, MainArtist - David Francey, Composer, Writer

9
The Bonnie Banks o Fordie/Pennknivsmordaren
00:05:59

Traditional, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist

10
Were ye at the Peats th'day Donald John/Maho Snaps/The Icon/Tost
00:04:56

trad, Composer, Writer - Magnus Stinnerbom, Composer, Writer - Malinky, MainArtist - Mark Dunlop, Composer, Writer - Ewan MacPherson, Composer, Writer

11
The Sun's Cousin
00:06:46

Malinky, MainArtist - Ewan MacPherson, Composer, Writer

12
Mt Ain Countrie
00:03:57

Malinky, MainArtist - Allan Cunningham, Composer, Writer

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You have to hand it to Malinky. For their first album with a different lineup, they explode out of the blocks with...three long traditional ballads, a daring choice. But it works, as it draws the listener into the sound, which is built of delicacy, not bombast, and while they satisfy, they also build up plenty of tension, which finds release in the dancing instrumental of "The Scotia Set." For songs there's an emphasis on the tradition, and new member Fiona Hunter gets a vocal workout. She's not a replacement for the vibrant, departed Karine Polwart, and doesn't try to be. Instead, she establishes her own personality, and does it very well, too. It's only toward the end that newer songs creep in, prefaced by "Flowers of Saskatchewan," by Canadian songwriter David Francey, who adds harmony vocals to the track. "The Sun's Cousin" is quite epic, based on a Croatian folktale, and possibly a bit too long, but the closer, "My Ain Countrie," melds a 19th century poem with a traditional melody and an ode to their Scottish homeland. So it's a different Malinky this time around, but one that, even with a different focus, is very successful.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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