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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lot of fun to listen to, worth having, December 18, 2002
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A. Burchfield (Conway, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
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My first Mediaeval Baebes album was Undrentide, it had a lot of good stuff in it but mixed in some synthesizer sounds, this one is much better. Salva Nos is the Baebes first work and it is a very good album with no modern sounding instrumentation in it at all. Of the 16 tracks only 7 have ANY musical accompaniment, in many of those it is subtly done.
I can't say which is my favorite tune but everything has a medieval sound and feel to it, I love the way they got such a good harmony and sound going just with their voices. Singing in 13th to 15th century English or Latin, mostly (lyrics provided in both the original and modern tongue), these women clearly don't need musical instruments.
Buy this album for the good music, enjoy it for the lack of intrusive modern sounds.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for listening, if not for scholoars, September 15, 2000
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As another reviewer pointed out, this isn't for the medieval purist, but it is fantastic to listen to. I take a more relaxed view of medievalism. Songs spread by oral tradition would could have many versions, so why not sing some with new arrangements, so long as they convey a "medieval" feel.

Many of the songs here bring to mind a group faire maidens singing for pure joy. "Ah Si Mon Moine"and "Verbum Caro" are just plain fun, while the dirge "This Ay Nicht" sends a bit of a shiver.

If you enjoy anything even vaguely Middle Ages sounding, you'll like this. No wonder thier other CD's are on my wish list. (hint hint)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Salva Nos, August 16, 2003
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I was just at my favorite record store when I came across "Salvo Nos" in the used bins today. Being a big Mediaeval Baebes fan, I had to buy it. Besides it was the only cd by the group that I found in the bins that I didn't have. As always, I was not disappointed with "Salva Nos". I have yet to be disappointed with a MB cd. I noticed on "Salva Nos" that the minimal use of instruments. Very little percussion was used but otherwise the primary focus was on the women's beautiful voices.Judging by the lyrics on this album, the songs pretty much celebrates the birth of Christ. After a few seconds into the song "Veni Veni", I realized that this was the same Christmas carol I am used to singing otherwise known as "Emmanuel". There was not one song on "Salvo Nos" that I didn't like but then again I have yet to hear one song by the Mediaevel Baebes that I didn't like. I look forward to hearing more from this lovely group of women.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pop culture classical, July 27, 2000
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The name of the group "Mediaeval Baebes" is taken from a Bill and Ted time travel movie. This connection is indicative of the medieval - pop culture bridge that the group builds on solid musicianship but not classical purity, several of the arrangements being their own. Their translation of Gaudete is from Noirin Ni Riain - a fact compatible with the Celtic/Latin bent of the collection. The pieces are primarily 10th through 16th century.

They succeed in providing a high quality take on Medieval music. Their subtle harmonies on Gaudete are excellent. The Coventry Carol is a quiet, personal rendition.

If you aren't a Medieval purist, this album is worth hearing. It is far more traditional that the Medieval renditions by Dead Can Dance; either can lead a pop listener to the joys of the older tradition.

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars medievil magic, May 6, 2001
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jason heddle (Canberra, Australia) - See all my reviews
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Highly enjoyable! when you finish work, come home a little bit 'wired', nothing compares to sitting back with a beer or a port, turn down the lights and playing this album. It's mellow and magical melodies are extremely relaxing and highly enjoyable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Spare, unearthly recreations of medieval tunes and lyrics, October 1, 2006
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The Mediaeval Baebes, a group of twelve female vocalists led by Katherine Blake, croon and sigh their way through a variety of Latin, Middle English and medieval French songs in a manner all their own. Usually in unison, and often unaccompanied, the straightforward sound of their voices is simple yet striking. All of the music of "Salva Nos" has a fairy tale quality about it, whether that be in the form of innocent lilts graced by dulcimer and recorders, or primal chants belted out heartily to the deep beat of hand drums. Another world, another time, another aesthetic--this is music that calms and transports you. It may not be entirely authentic in its presentation, but its spirit shines through. "Salva Nos" is by far the most laid back of the Mediaeval Baebes' releases--they keep getting livelier after this one, with more drums, more attitude, and eventually some electronica. But this is where it all started. The Baebes' roster for this recording is: Nicole Frobusch, Carmen Schneider, Katharine Blake, Nichole Sleet, Karen Lupton, Teresa Casella, Marie Findley, Audrey Evans, Clare Ravel, Ruth Galloway, Rachel Van Asch and Cylindra Sapphire, with instrumentalist Dorothy Carter on hurdy gurdy and dulcimer. The next of the Mediaeval Baebes' albums is "Worldes Bliss." Try also the work of the German neo-Medieval group Estampie and the duo Dead Can Dance. And if you'd like to hear early English music performed by authentic period ensembles, here are some suggestions: "Miri It Is" by The Dufay Collective, "English Songs of the Middle Ages" by Sequentia, "An English Ladymass," "On Yoolis Night," "Legends of Nicholas," and "Wolcum Yule" by Anonymous 4, and "A Waverly Consort Christmas."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heavenly music, sung by splendid voices, July 14, 2000
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I heard about this group through word of mouth from some casual acquaintances. On a whim, I bought the CD and was blown away... the music is both uplifting and relaxing.....spiritual without being confining. And the harmonies are excellent!

I went out and got the other CD as well, and am anxiously awaiting any new recordings...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoy listening to these Baebes, but don't cross 'em, November 28, 2001
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Sweetly blending voices.
Mix of haunting, sprightly, wickedly funny, old favorites (Gaudete, Veni veni, Coventry Carol) and unfamiliar delights (Adam Lay Ibounden, Now Springs the Spray).

Settings more traditional than Steeleye Span, richer texture than Christmas in Anglia.

Enjoy listening to these Baebes, but don't cross 'em,
This Ay Nicht sounds like a curse with real sticking power.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent CD, April 1, 2011
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This is a great CD. I love it year round, it its also good for some alternative Christmas music.
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Salva Nos-magic in it's best form, April 2, 2000
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When i first heard the album salva nos i immediatly had to go and buy it because it is so great. Their name conjoures up a group of mediaeval princesses singing and dancing for fun. They also have the album Worldes Blysse and are about to release a new album on the 24th of April 2000. This is called Undrentide
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