40 Days

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 50:48

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Why is this no longer available to download?

Buckeye4Life

Not available in the US? What the F?

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Love it-offer more here please!

heywood

What can be said that hasn't already- I have turned so many people on to them over the past few years, but when is e-music going to add firecracker or the live album?

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Clarity

RickyRicardo

Crystal clear voices, supreme music, meaningful lyrics. What more could you want? Highly recommended.

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Every track is worth downloading

MsTrial

I purchased this on CD years ago, and although I've listened to it many many times, it's still one of my favorites. The vocal blend is beautiful and the musicianship superb. Their rendition of Young's "Old Man" is soulful and thought provoking, and if "Parting Glass" doesn't bring a tear to your eye at some point, well... all I can say is that you must not have a sentimental bone in your body. This is a can't miss set of songs.

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Love the whole thing

kennykenny

Good grief, "One Voice" is a beautiful track.

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Canadian folkies the Wailin’ Jennys aren’t opposed to throwing down the occasional sea shanty or English drinking song. Multi-talented singer/songwriters Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta, and Cara Luft — the latter left the group soon after the album’s release and was replaced by Annabelle Chvostek — formed the group in 2002 after sharing the stage as soloists at an in-store in a local record shop, and their intoxicating blend of country, Celtic, and folk has cast a spell on not only the Great White North, but much of the U.S. as well. Like Gillian Welch or Alison Krauss, they can make new songs feel traditional (“Arlington”) and old songs sound brand new (“The Parting Glass”). Their perfectly rendered harmonies swoop into choruses like a murder of crows, supplying involuntary goose bumps to even the most hardened skeptic. 40 Days is full of sparse arrangements and top-notch songwriting from all three members. Other highlights include a rousing version of the seafaring tale “Saucy Sailor” — made famous by British folk-rock pioneers Steeleye Span — Moody’s beautiful title track, and Luft’s rollicking (an obvious show opener) “Come All You Sailors.” Fans of the Dixie Chicks, June Tabor, and even Heart will find much to love here. A most infectious first record, and highly recommended. – James Christopher Monger

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