Archive Treasures 2005–2015

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Archive Treasures 2005–2015
Cover of Archive Treasures 2005-2015.jpg
Compilation album by The Unthanks
Released 11 December 2015 (UK)
Genre Folk music
Length76:00
Label

Rabble Rouser (UK) – RRM015;

Cadiz (Europe) – 8473531
Producer Adrian McNally
The Unthanks chronology
Mount the Air
(2015)
Archive Treasures 2005–2015
(2015)
The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake
(2017)
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Archive Treasures 2005–2015, the ninth album by English folk group the Unthanks, was released on 11 December 2015. It contains archive recordings, most of them previously unreleased, spanning the group's 10-year history of recording. These include live tracks, demos and outtakes and BBC session tracks. A recording from 2000 of the Unthank Family Band also appears on the album.

The Unthanks are an English folk group known for their eclectic approach in combining traditional English folk, particularly Northumbrian folk music, with other musical genres. Their debut album, Cruel Sister, was Mojo magazine's Folk Album of the Year in 2005. Of their subsequent albums, eight have received four or five-starred reviews in the British national press. Their album, Mount the Air, released in 2015, won in the best album category in the 2016 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. In 2017 they released two albums featuring the songs and poems of Molly Drake, mother of Nick Drake.

Demo (music) song or group of songs recorded for limited circulation or reference use rather than for general public release

A demo is a song or group of songs recorded for limited circulation or reference use rather than for general public release. A demo is a way for a musician to approximate their ideas in a fixed format, such as cassette tape, compact disc, or digital audio files, and to thereby pass along those ideas to record labels, record producers, or to other artists.

Contents

Memory Box

Although also available as a stand-alone item, the album was initially released as part of a limited edition package called Memory Box, which also contained a Christmas 7" single (the first Unthanks single to be issued in this format) and other items to commemorate the band's 10th anniversary.

Track listing

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Becky and Rachel Unthank with Niopha Keegan at TFF Rudolstadt, 2009
  1. "2000 Miles" (Chryssie Hynde) (the Unthanks' 2015 Christmas single), 2.04
  2. "On a Monday Morning" (Cyril Tawney) (live from TFF Rudolstadt, Germany, 2009), 4.48
  3. "I Wish, I Wish" (Roud 60) (Traditional) (live from Melbourne, Australia, 2008), 6.54
  4. "Blue Bleezing Blind Drunk" (Roud 6333) (Traditional) (live from Holywell Music Room, Oxford, 2008), 5.25
  5. "Close the Coalhouse Door" (Alex Glasgow) (live from Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2011), 7.55
  6. "Alifib/Alifie" (Robert Wyatt) (live from Brighton Dome, 2012), 9.27
  7. "The Gallowgate Lad" (lyrics: Joe Wilson; music: traditional (tune: "Sally Grey")) (live from Tyne Theatre and Opera House, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2011), 5.53
  8. "Felton Lonnin" (Roud 3166) (Traditional) (from BBC Radio 1 session on Rob Da Bank's programme), 5.08
  9. "Tar Barrel in Dale" (George Unthank) (performed live on Radcliffe and Maconie , BBC Radio 2, 23 December 2008), 3.53
  10. "Queen of Hearts" (Roud 3195) (Traditional) (alternative demo, 2009), 5.27
  11. "Sexy Sadie" (Lennon/McCartney) (from MOJO Presents the White Album Recovered, MOJO 179, 2008), 6.27
  12. "A Dream of a Tree in a Spanish Graveyard" (lyrics: Ian McMillan; music: Adrian McNally) (from Harbour of Songs, The Stables CD001, 2012), 3.02
  13. "Oak, Ash & Thorn" (lyrics; Rudyard Kipling; music; Peter Bellamy) (from the Oak Ash Thorn tribute album, Folk Police FPR 003, 2011), 6.18
  14. The Unthank Family Band (recorded at Hartlepool Folk Club, 2000), 3.59

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References

  1. David Honigmann (18 December 2015). "The Unthanks: Archive Treasures (2005-2015) — review". Financial Times . Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  2. Paul Chapinal (28 December 2015). "The Unthanks Archive Treasures (2005-2015)". Music News. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  3. Andrew Lockwood (5 February 2016). "The Unthanks – Memory Box/Archive Treasures 2005/2015". Contactmusic.com . Retrieved 13 April 2016.