Sweet Visitor

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Sweet Visitor
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Studio album by
Released2014 (2014)
Genre Folk
Length44:44
Label Little Dish Records
Producer Andy Bell
Nancy Kerr chronology
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Sweet Visitor is an album by the English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nancy Kerr, which was released by Little Dish Records in 2014. [3]

Nancy Kerr British singer

Nancy Kerr is an English folk musician and songwriter, specialising in the fiddle and singing. Born in London, she now lives in Sheffield. She is the daughter of London-born singer-songwriter Sandra Kerr and Northumbrian piper Ron Elliott. She was the 2015 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards "Folk Singer of the Year".

Contents

Reception

In a review of Sweet Visitor for The Telegraph , Martin Chilton stated that "Nancy Kerr has a distinguished track record working with other folk stars (Eliza Carthy, James Fagan and the recent Elizabethan Session octet) but shows in her debut solo album that she can lead from the front. Her fiddle playing is as exquisite as ever (especially on Apollo on the Docks) and she sings with an easy lilting charm." [1] In a review for The Guardian , Robin Denselow stated "This is a pleasantly classy set of her own compositions, dominated by her fine, easygoing singing and fiddle work, which is at times more distinctive than her folk-influenced songs themselves." [2]

<i>The Daily Telegraph</i> British daily broadsheet newspaper

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Track listing

All compositions by Nancy Kerr.

  1. "Never Ever Lay Them Down" 4:49
  2. "Hard Songs" 4:24
  3. "My Little Drummer" 2:24
  4. "Lie Low" 4:18
  5. "Sickle and Harvest" 3:56
  6. "The Priest’s Garden" 3:55
  7. "Where Jacarandas Grow" 4:06
  8. "The Bunting and the Crown" 4:06
  9. "Apollo on the Docks" 3:53
  10. "Now is the Time" 5:35
  11. "Days a Little Darker" 3:49

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 Chilton, Martin (16 September 2014). "Nancy Kerr, Sweet Visitor, album review". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 Denselow, Robin (24 July 2014). "Nancy Kerr: Sweet Visitor review – pleasantly classy folk solo debut". The Guardian . Guardian News and Media . Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  3. Allmusic Review: Sweet Visitor accessed 1 March 2015.