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Mirabilis

Mediaeval BaebesAudio CD
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“The theme of our latest album MIRABILIS is enchantment,” purrs Katharine Blake, the founder member of the Mediaeval Baebes. “It’s about strange creatures who seduce men and women into their faery world. Just like the Baebes - we’re seducing the listener into our world. And I can guarantee they’ll never be quite the same again afterwards.”

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  • Audio CD (July 19, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Nettwerk Records
  • ASIN: B0009VBU5Y
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #38,564 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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On Mirabilis, the Mediaeval Baebes drill even deeper (and wider) into their chorale sound, making music with ancient roots and timeless designs. An octet of Englishwomen with a penchant for dressing up in flouncy gothic gowns just this side of Victoria's Secret, they've released several albums mining medieval hymns and plainsong. They're still at it here, matching obscure Latin, Gaelic, and old English texts (along with the odd Robert Burns poem) to music that is often newly composed but sounds as if it came out of a Dark Ages court or monastery. But without ever playing instruments more modern than the violin, they bring a modern arranger's head to tunes that float on percussion, recorder, concertina, cittern, hurdy-gurdy, and strings. Under the musical direction of founder Katherine Blake, the harmonies are richer and more complex than on previous Baebes discs. Emily Ovenden's "Temptasyon" flies with soaring three-part harmony and lush accompaniment of strings, both modern and ancient. The Baebes get a little arty on a horror-house reading of "Tam Lin," and they perhaps had to cover "Scarborough Fayre" at some point. But they more than make up for it with the serene "Star of the Sea." This is one time you won't mind having someone get Mediaeval on you. --John Diliberto

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting voices, January 20, 2006
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I love the baebes. I discovered The Rose in a music search on Amazon, ordered it, listened, and ordered worldes blysse. This one is the next addition to my collection, and my favorite of the baebes cd's.

They have perfected their art, and their harmonies are even more haunting than on the aforementioned cd's. I know this is not for the medieval purists, it does not have the icy precision of the anonymous 4 and the hilliard ensemble. I have cd's of both ensembles, but the baebes find their way to my cd player more often, they bring such life to this music.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep, wild and wonderfully wyrd!, October 1, 2006
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Joined this time by an entire ensemble of period and modern instruments that layer in with the women's vocals, the Mediaeval Baebes continue to deepen and flesh out their sound, experimenting with new stylistic elements ranging from traditional folk and folk rock to African-style percussive chant and even an atonal choral symphony. The Baebes continue to take turns at playing instruments and composing the music, too, displaying their diverse sensibilities while never straying too far from the group's signature sound--a blend of driving, unison chants with wispy, straight-toned solos and mesmerizing whirlwinds of naturally looping vocals and instrumentals. The mix of lively and laid back songs on "Mirabilis" is about half and half, with the lively songs being highly and intriguingly percussive but (thankfully!) with nary a mindless, programmed club-beat in earshot. #15, in particular, "Come My Sweet," is a great dance song and all acoustic. The only electronic sound on this album seems to be from an occasional electric guitar or bass, judiciously used. The rest is all natural, and still wickedly cool. For more pseudo-medieval music with a modern edge, try also the recordings of Faun, Estampie, Corvus Corax, Qntal, Dead Can Dance, and "MCMXC A.D." by Enigma. And if you'd like to take the plunge and try the real thing, check out the following: "Music of the Crusades" by David Munrow and the Early Music Consort of London, "Cantigas de Amigo" by Ensemble Alcatraz and Kitka, "On the Way to Bethlehem" by Ensemble Unicorn, and "Perceval: The Quest for the Grail" by La Nef, "Libre Vermell" by Sarband, "Istanpitta" I and II by New York's Ensemble for Early Music, and anything by Wolgemut. Great stuff--unplugged and all on its own!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Star of the sea, July 23, 2005
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"Mirabilis" is easily the most anticipated album I have been waiting for all summer long. I have been a Mediaeval Baebes fan for a few years now ever since I discovered them through "Undrentide". The name "Mirabilis" is defined as a Latin word with pre-Christian or pagan origins that was used in the Mediaeval period to describe a supernatural force on the fringe of the world. Interesting choice for an album title. I personally think "Mirabillis" is the group's best album to date. I found "The Rose" a bit too long. The length of "Mirabilis" was just right (under sixty minutes long). The music on "Mirabilis" is more lush than "The Rose". Also I found "The Rose" a bit too sparse on the use of instruments. Here on "Mirabilis", more instruments accompanies the women's vocals. The harmonies is as beautiful as always. The women in this group can really sing which I can't say much for a lot of pop stars nowadays. I like the traditional and modern instruments that accompanies the women's vocals which ranges from percussion to stringed instruments. I thought the women did a great job with their interpration of "Scarborough Fayre". Sure the song has been covered by everyone under the sun but Mediaeval Baebes did a lovely job. My other favorite tracks includes "Star of the Sea", "Kilmeny", and "Trovommi Amor" just to name a few but all the songs on the album is great.
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