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Of Rogues and Lovers
"Of Rogues and Lovers", released
in 2003, contains nine traditional ballads and two songs by Andrew
Connell. My son, guitarist Tomas Salcedo, helped work out the arrangements, and we recorded the
vocals and guitar in a studio here in Virginia. I then took this
rough mix to Northern Ireland, where Chris Caldwell (bodhran), Brendan
Monahan (whistle and bones) and Stevie Mulholland (fiddle, mandolin) added
their accompaniment. Click here to read a review
in "The Rambles" on-line magazine. The album is at CD
Baby, where you can listen to samples and download individual tracks.
Reviews:
“…one of the
most remarkable aspects of Smith's singing is her complete absorption in, and
assimilation of Irish and Scottish approaches to songs and ballads. There is no
suggestion here of an outsider donning a disguise. Instead Smith is affected by
the very same muses which give rise to the vocal styles of native Irish and
Scottish singers. (Indeed many native singers will envy her compelling blend of
rawness and purity and her ability even in the longest ballads to command the
listener's attention until the very last note!)…a singer with a superb
repertoire and an instinctive feel for delivery. Aiden Crossey,
on-line Trad Music Magazine “Pay the Reckoning” out of London.
“A strong, clear voice…a singer in the true traditional style” Pat
Troy, WUST Radio in Washington, DC
“A rich, expressive voice and an instinctive feel for traditional
singing, she delves into the essence of a song and draws in the listener –
never forgetting that the point of a ballad is to tell a story.
An extensive repertoire from the American, Irish, Scottish and English
traditions, well researched and well delivered.” Kevin Donleavy, WJTU Radio in
Charlottesville, VA (historian
and musicologist, author of “Strings of Life – Stories and Recollections of
Old-Time Musicians from North Carolina and Virginia”
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