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From savory, Cajun dancehall sounds to lush Celtic melodies and sassy blues...all from the heart, Carole and her guest artists offer many faces of traditional music, including some delightful tracks featuring the autoharp.
Genre:
Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date:
2003
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Faces
© Copyright-Carole Outwater
Record Label: Carole Outwater
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"I'm certain music weaves a soundtrack throughout our lives. In an instant, I can see the faces of people and the faces of musical styles that shape my soundtrack. What about you? I invite you to enjoy some of the 'faces' of mine"
-Carole-
Delight in this diverse acoustic adventure with Mt. Laurel Autoharp Champion, Carole Outwater, and friends! Various tracks include Carolina Gator Gumbo Band, The Annabelles, Lois Hornbostel, Ken Bloom, Mike Fenton, Bob Lewis, Marilyn Price, Brian Schmiel, Fisk Outwater, David Outwater and more. Features Autoharp, Mountain Dulcimer, Bowed Dulcimer, Fiddle, Guitar, Kantele, Cajun Accordion, Mandolin and other acoustic instruments.
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author: Paul J. Horn
I really liked the instrumentals on this album. I wasn't that keen on the vocals however. I particularly like her rendition of Hewlett, my favorite O'Carolan tune.
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Faces
author: john carter
Overall, a very satisfying CD with a great variety of tunes. I especially liked the Carolyn tunes and Cajun pieces.
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One very sweet autoharp recording
author: John Arthur
The autoharp playing on this CD is simply lovely! This sound makes clear what the term "sweet tuning" is all about. I give the CD 4 stars rather than 5 because I am not as captivated by the couple of zydeco cuts with the band. They just seem out of place next to the luscious O'Carolan tunes.
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