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Heritage  - Living By The Air flac album
  • Performer Heritage
  • Title Living By The Air
  • Date of release 1982
  • Other formats DTS WMA MPC TTA MP2 AHX ADX
  • Genre World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1236 mb
  • Size FLAC 1790 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 966

The English quartet Heritage (not to be confused with the Scottish group of the same name) sing (mostly) folk songs a cappella in four-part harmony; and, with Canada's Finest Kind, they're certainly the best at it that I've ever heard. Their arrangements are imaginative, their voices are spot on pitch to the nearest cycle, and the counterpoint is stunning. I heard them sing "The Banks of the Nile" on John Peel (of all things), and rushed out and bought the album

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Tracklist

A1 Mad Tom Of Bedlam
A2 Searching For Lambs
A3 Banks Of The Nile
A4 Cold Blow And A Rainy Night
A5 Polly On The Shore
A6 Ripe And Bearded Barley
A7 William Taylor
B1 Come All Ye Worthy Christmas
B2 Lida Rose
B3 On The Hard Times Of Old England
B4 Puttin' On The Ritz
B5 Poor Man's Labours
B6 All The Good Times
B7 Vampire Rag

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The English quartet Heritage (not to be confused with the Scottish group of the same name) sing (mostly) folk songs a cappella in four-part harmony; and, with Canada's Finest Kind, they're certainly the best at it that I've ever heard. Their arrangements are imaginative, their voices are spot on pitch to the nearest cycle, and the counterpoint is stunning. I heard them sing "The Banks of the Nile" on John Peel (of all things), and rushed out and bought the album.The title comes from "Mad Tom of Bedlam" (the tune of which was written by Nic Jones and Dave Moran of The Halliard, although this isn't credited). If they ever made another album, I'm unaware of it.There are four tracks ("Lida Rose", "All the Good Times", "Puttin' on the Ritz" and "Vampire Rag" on which (like many others on their first albums) they attempt to demonstrate their versatility, and for me these don't really come off. But the rest of the album more than compensates.