[folk] (2023) Mean Mary - I'd Rather Be Merry [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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⭐ 6.6/10 (18 votes)
Three Robbers and a Lion
Dec 25, 2022 • 1h 18m • Animation, Family
Overview
The three thieves Kasper, Jesper and Jonathan lives together with their always hungry lion in the little town of Kardemomme town, the home to a fair but kind police officer, and the strict Aunt Sofie.
Director: Rasmus A. Sivertsen
Cast: Thorbjørn Harr, Aksel Hennie, Jeppe Beck Laursen, Linn Skåber, Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Description:
Mean Mary – I’d Rather Be Merry (2023)
Review:
“Mean” Mary James is 18 albums into her career and clearly the time seemed right to tackle the potential minefield of a festive album. She starts with ‘I Saw Three Ships’, and to her credit uses all the verses which is a tick in the research box. Another tick is managing to avoid it sounding like a children’s song with an arrangement that respects the most commonly used tune while adding flourishes and a guitar solo from her brother Frank, who also duets with her on parts of the song. Four originals are included ‘Cardboard Box’ is a post-break-up song with some wry humour around getting an unexpected gift from an ex. You’ll need to listen to it for the very funny pay off though. In fairness ’Jingle Bells’ is almost impossible to do something new with, but the James’ have succeeded, again by using all the words rather than the couple of verses usually sung. Bluegrass or Country is clearly the medium for cheery festive tunes as again this is more than listenable. An original instrumental ‘Snowy’ is next and shows off Mary James’ considerable Banjo chops. She manages to bring a feel of snowfall to it and winds the tune up with a descending run that Greg Lake would have been proud of. Of the other traditional tunes ‘Deck the Halls’ ‘The Holly and The Ivy’ and ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’ are arranged as English folk tunes, with the interaction between David Henry’s Cello and Frank James’ 12-string guitar the standout instrumental sections on the lats of these. And that points the way to the reason behind making this album. Her goal was to “make a fun, laid-back holiday album” that featured the style of music she and Frank played as children. She says “To be frank, I’d rather be merry is the catchphrase from the title track of the album, a play on their names, and the main theme of the album. Frank has always been the glass-half-empty person and I’ve always been the optimistic, happy one. I think everyone can relate to both personality types during the holidays. But I think most of us will agree, it’s better to be merry!” The words are offered with tongue firmly in cheek, with some gentle teasing of her brother in the verses.
…“O Holy Night” is played straight with Mary’s vocals and piano, as is ‘It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.’ The album closes with the last original ‘Ding Dong Day’. This is the one they are clearly hoping for airplay from as it as a more commercial country flavour to the tune and the sort of radio-friendly arrangement that would make it stand out from the usual Christmas mush. — americanaUK
Track List:
01 - I Saw Three Ships
02 - Cardboard Box
03 - Jingle Bells
04 - Snowy
05 - Deck the Halls
06 - I'd Rather Be Merry
07 - The Holly and the Ivy
08 - O Holy Night
09 - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
10 - Here We Come a-Caroling
11 - It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
12 - Ding Dong Day
Media Report:
Genre: folk
Origin: Geneva, Alabama, USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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