I Dreamt I Was a Bird

I Dreamt I Was a Bird
Studio album by Lucy Ward
Released 2 October 2015[1]
Genre Folk music; Singer-songwriter
Label Betty Beetroot Records — CD: BETTY01; LP: BETTY01LP
Producer Stu Hanna
Lucy Ward chronology
Single Flame (2013) I Dreamt I Was a Bird (2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Louder than War
The Daily Telegraph[2]
Songwriting[3]
Northern Sky[4]

I Dreamt I Was a Bird, the third album of British singer-songwriter Lucy Ward, was released in the United Kingdom by Betty Beetroot Records on 2 October 2015.[1] It consists of eight original compositions by Lucy Ward and one traditional ballad  – "Lord Randall". The album's title is taken from the lyrics of one of its tracks, "Daniel and the Mermaid".[4]

Reception

The album was critically acclaimed, receiving four-starred reviews in The Daily Telegraph,[2] in Songwriting magazine[3] and in Northern Sky magazine.[4] It was awarded Album Of The Year 2015 by Fatea magazine.[5] Helen Gregory, reviewing the album for Folk Radio UK, described it as "a sterling example of all that is good about contemporary folk music in Britain today".[6] In a review for Artree, Phil Daniels described I Dreamt I Was a Bird as "musically compelling", surpassing both her previous albums.[7]

Songs

"Lion", commissioned by Billy Bragg for the 14-18 NOW project, is about Rifleman Robert Loveless Barker, executed, aged 21, for cowardice during the First World War. He is commemorated on the Shot at Dawn Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Summers That We Made" (Lucy Ward), 4.00
  2. "Ode to Whittaker Brown" (Lucy Ward), 4.52
  3. "Creatures and Demons" (Lucy Ward), 3.29
  4. "Lord Randall" (Roud 10; Child 12) (traditional, arranged by Lucy Ward), 4.32
  5. "Lion" (Lucy Ward), 4.10
  6. "Song for Lola" (lyrics: Lucy Ward; music: Lucy Ward and Stu Hanna), 4.39
  7. "Daniel and the Mermaid" (arranged by Lucy Ward), 3.45
  8. "Connie and Bud" (Lucy Ward), 4.54
  9. "Return to Earth" (Lucy Ward), 2.55

Personnel

Production

I Dreamt I Was a Bird was produced by Stu Hanna from Megson, who also performs on the album, with his wife Debbie Hanna providing backing vocals. The album was engineered by Stu Hanna and Stephen MacLachlan. The photography and album art was by Elly Lucas.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 Zierke, Reinhard (6 October 2015). "I Dreamt I Was a Bird". Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 Chilton, Martin (12 December 2015). "Best Folk Music Albums of 2015: 59". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  3. 1 2 Haskell, Duncan (9 October 2015). "'I Dreamt I Was A Bird' by Lucy Ward (Album)". Songwriting. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 Wilkinson, Allan. "Lucy Ward - I Dreamt I Was a Bird (Betty Beetroot Records)". Northern Sky. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  5. "Fatea Awards 2015". Fatea Magazine. 8 January 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  6. 1 2 Gregory, Helen (2 October 2015). "Lucy Ward – I Dreamt I Was A Bird". Album reviews. Folk Radio UK.
  7. Daniels, Phil (November 2015). "Album Review: Lucy Ward – I Dreamt I Was A Bird". Album reviews. Artree. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  8. Album sleeve notes

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