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- Date Released: July 19, 2005
- Genre: International
- Label: Nettwerk America
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The Mediaeval Baebes combine elements of Western European myth and folkloric tradition with linguistic fancy and overdone sensualism. An example of the latter: in photos the octet will stand at the threshold of a leafy green forest, like an artisan's glistening porcelain figurines fashioned to please the provincial lord. On the other hand they'll perform in haunting a cappella, singing in Middle English, archaic Latin and Italian, Cornish, or even Manx, a unique Gaelic dialect originally spoken on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. So the Baebes are a study in contrasts, their work running fluidly between past and present. Mirabilis continues that conversation, collecting folk ballads, pagan dance music, ancient love songs, and parcels of pure mystery. Where some earlier albums emphasized synths and worldbeat textures too much -- whether as a crossover tactic or at the whim of a producer -- Mirabilis is happy with its zithers and recorders, finger cymbals and glockenspiels, and above all features voice. When a keyboard does surface ("Kilmeny"), it's as a mood accompanist. Opener "Star of the Sea" feels too much like a single, its Medieval English lilt too "period film" obvious. But the Baebes are better with something like "San'c Fuy Bellha Ni Prezada," with its unadorned vocal and twining autoharp, or "Musa Venit Carmine," sung in Latin, in the round, and stippled with dynamic percussion. These selections are exuberant, even catchy, but the mystery that lies in the heart of the Mediaeval Baebes' sound is never sacrificed. "Märk Hur Vår Skugga" is even better. A vocal trio harmonizes in an ancient Swedish tongue over the pluck of a zither and a violin's mournful sway; it's weird, cool, and beautiful. The ethereal "Lhiannan Shee" is another highlight -- its layers of beckoning voices are like lures to a spirit world -- and "Cittern Segue" is a gentle interlude played on the titular instrument, a Renaissance relic which sort of sounds like a mandolin crossed with a harpsichord.
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18 Total Tracks, 58:37 Total Length
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Credits
- Dave Moore - Assistant Engineer // Graham Henderson - Dulcimer // Sally Herbert - Violin // Bob Kraushaar - Mixing // David Levine - Bowed Cymbals // David Levine - Cover Photo // Nick Marsh - Guitar (Acoustic) // Nick Marsh - Bass // Nick Marsh - Guitar (Electric) // Nick Marsh - Double Bass // Nick Marsh - Slide Guitar // Gareth Williams - Translation // Steve Yates - Guitar (Acoustic) // Steve Yates - Saz // Steve Yates - Arranger // Steve Yates - Sitar // Steve Yates - Oud // Steve Yates - Hurdygurdy // Steve Yates - Cittern // Calina de la Mare - Violin // Katharine Blake - Violin // Katharine Blake - Arranger // Katharine Blake - Keyboards // Katharine Blake - Tambourine // Katharine Blake - Vocals // Katharine Blake - Zither // Katharine Blake - Bells // Katharine Blake - Descant // Katharine Blake - Recorder (Soprano) // Katharine Blake - Shaker // Katharine Blake - Bowed Psaltery // Katharine Blake - Musical Direction // Katharine Blake - Music Direction // Katharine Blake - Group Member // Andrew Blick - Trumpet // Kevin Metcalfe - Mastering // Toby Wood - Engineer // Andy Nice - Cello // Teresa Casella - Vocals // Teresa Casella - Group Member // Rachel Van Asch - Arranger // Rachel Van Asch - Vocals // Rachel Van Asch - Group Member // Sally Ward - Viola // Ruth Galloway - Guitar (Acoustic) // Ruth Galloway - Arranger // Ruth Galloway - Autoharp // Ruth Galloway - Recorder // Ruth Galloway - Chant // Ruth Galloway - Recorder (Bass) // Ruth Galloway - ? // Vince Johnson - Percussion // Vince Johnson - Drums // Vince Johnson - Tabla // Vince Johnson - Tambourine // Vince Johnson - Finger Cymbals // Audrey Evans - Arranger // Audrey Evans - Harmonium // Audrey Evans - Vocals // Audrey Evans - ? // Audrey Evans - Group Member // Marie Findley - Vocals // Marie Findley - Vocals (Background) // Marie Findley - Group Member // Cylindra Sapphire - Mellotron // Cylindra Sapphire - Group Member // Little C. - Package Design // Emily Ovenden - Arranger // Emily Ovenden - Concertina // Emily Ovenden - Vocals // Emily Ovenden - Recorder (Bass) // Emily Ovenden - Group Member // Maple Bee - Arranger // Maple Bee - Vocals // Maple Bee - Recorder (Soprano) // Maple Bee - Recorder (Bass) // Maple Bee - Recorder (Tenor) // Maple Bee - Group Member // Piers Atkinson - Photography // Robert M. Durling - Translation // Pike Galloway - Zither // Pike Galloway - E-Bow // Serge Krebs - Assistant // Serge Krebs - Studio Assistant // Carl J. Magnusson - Percussion // Carl J. Magnusson - Arranger // Carl J. Magnusson - Translation // Bob Raushaar - Mixing // Mike Servant - Keyboards
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