Album: The Cornshed Sisters, Tell Tales (Memphis Industries)
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Your support makes all the difference.The Cornshed Sisters are a North-east folk-pop quartet who include Marie Nixon (previously of Kenickie), and their debut album, produced by Field Music's Peter Brewis (a Cornshed husband), is filled with beguiling close-harmony tunes which wouldn't feel out of place on the Wicker Man soundtrack, and sound like venerable trad-arrs but are actually originals.
Highlights include anti-fur parable "Pies for the Fair", and the poignant "Dance at My Wedding". Lovely.
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