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We found 18 results for "Smithfield Fair"
Album
Smithfield Fair: Walking Through This World (2006)
Critics hail Smithfield Fair as "a folksy Supertramp" with a "definite Peter Gabriel vibe".
Recommended if you like
America,
Nickel Creek,
Supertramp.
Album
Smithfield Fair: Every New Day (2011)
Every New Day, the trio's 27th album, is a colorful and joyous trip to a county fair with jazzy harmonies, wistfully haunting remembrances, and the driving rhythms that have become a a trademark of Smithfield Fair performances.
Recommended if you like
America,
The Association,
The Wailin' Jennys.
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Smithfield Fair: The Longing (2009)
Warm and intricate vocal harmonies over exciting acoustic instrumentation - a modern uplift to a comfortable pop sound reminiscent of the 60's/70's.
Recommended if you like
Crosby Stills & Nash,
It's a Beautiful Day.
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Smithfield Fair: Swept Away (2005)
Celtic-tinged acoustic pop with strong Scottish spirit, intricate harmonies and the ability to take listeners on a dreamy journey, returning with renewed hope and promise.
Recommended if you like
Bruce Cockburn,
Crosby & Nash,
Nickel Creek.
Album
Smithfield Fair: 20 for 20 (2007)
20 years of fluid Celtic-tinged acoustic pop from a quartet world-known for memorable original songs that have the weight of a century of Scottish tradition.
Recommended if you like
America,
Bruce Cockburn,
Dakota Moon.
Album
Smithfield Fair: Scotland Owns Me (1995)
Traditional and original Scottish song with the dreamy timelessness of the Highlands in a contemporary setting of tightly woven vocals and acoustic instruments.
Recommended if you like
Steeleye Span,
The Corries.
Album
Smithfield Fair: Winds of Time (2004)
Acoustic music with driving rhythms and Celtic/Scottish undercurrents, passionate delivery, and unique harmonies.
Recommended if you like
Bruce Cockburn,
Nickel Creek,
Station!,
Union.
Album
Smithfield Fair: The Winter Kirk (2001)
The spiritual majesty and passion of Scottish sacred music and the strength of a Highland kirk (church) service, from traditional sources with contemporary drive in an acoustic and vocal setting.
Recommended if you like
Capercaillie,
Supertramp,
The Tannahill Weavers.
Album
Smithfield Fair: Scotland, Fair Scotland (2010)
An adept fusion of time-honored traditional songs presented is a vivid, contemporary style with lush harmonies backed by exciting acoustic instrumentation.
Recommended if you like
Capercaillie,
Dougie Maclean,
Tannahill Weavers.