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Songs of Scotland

Current price: $18.99
Songs of Scotland
Songs of Scotland

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Songs of Scotland

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Honey-toned vocalist and former
Pied Piper
Jo Stafford
illuminates a dozen
Scottish folk
and popular lyrics from the pen of 18th century Scots poet
Robert Burns
with scores by
Alton Rinker
and backed by her collaborator and husband,
Paul Weston
. The formidable confab offers up a unique listening experience that should not be missed by
Stafford
enthusiasts or lovers of
Burns
' verse. The ornate arrangements are unquestionably a product of the post-
big-band
era and very much in line with the sort of sound that
jazz
singers of the early '50s were evolving their performance style around. The collection suitably commences with the warm, endearing, and affective
"My Heart's in the Highlands,"
setting the pace for the remainder of the contents. Overall, the selections could primarily be considered
ballads
, with the exception of the jaunty
"Bonnie Lad That's Far Away."
's remarkably expressive and supple intonations bring to life familiar titles such as the sweet and tuneful
"Green Grow the Rashes, O,"
the stirringly intimate lament
"My Jean,"
and a definitive reading of the classic
"Auld Lang Syne."
Removed from the pomp and circumstance of New Year's Eve, the song takes on a further sense of longing and melancholy. The palpably yearning sentiment in
"John Anderson, My Jo"
is the perfect vehicle for
, as is
"Comin' Through the Rye,"
one of only a handful of
traditional
melodies that
Weston
and
Rinker
astutely crafted to
's rich tonality. The latter additionally stands out for the wispy strings that glide through the heart of the achingly beautiful refrain. For inclined parties, it doesn't get better than
, and
Songs of Scotland
is evidence of her capacious talents and equally impressive interpretive skills. ~ Lindsay Planer

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