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"I love new songs, yet I still find myself returning to the old ones," Peggy explains. "Songs handed down to us by singers who loved and tended to them, as I love and tend to them for those who come after me." It is these songs that shape Peggys "Home Trilogy."
It is not an idyllic world that Peggy presents here. There are murder ballads, stories of fidelity beyond the call of duty, journeys into the supernatural, tales of romantic betrayal, laments of the incarcerated, and historical mysteries. The two originals that bookend the CD are as topical but traditional-sounding as any she has written in her prolific career. "Sing About the Hard Times," in which "Life gets harder every year / Those with the least have the most to fear," could be a 19th Century lament before referencing jobs outsourced to Mexico while workers get drawn into an unpopular war. The title song, written for a friend of Peggys who died of cancer, closes the CD with a tender and philosophical glimpse of a life winding down and then out.
Peggys clear, ageless vocals and crystalline performances on banjo, dulcimer, autoharp, guitar and piano are enhanced by the participation of her two sons by her late husband, Englands revered songwriter/activist Ewan MacColl. Calum and Neill MacColl are not only co-producing the "Home Trilogy" but also act as directors, chorus members and instrumentalists; daughter Kitty MacColl joins in on backing vocals.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful album,
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This review is from: Love Call Me Home (Audio CD)
As with much of her work, the imprint of her virtuosity in folk and traditional musical forms automatically propels these songs to to that realm of classics. The entire album flows through its many channels, and then calls me home. My daughter grew up listening to Mike and Peggy's renditions of their mother's priceless work of collected heritage, and this merges seamlessly into that collection by the grace of Peggy's sweet and unassuming voice, which hasn't noticeably changed forty or so years on.
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