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Wintersmith | ||||
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Released | 28 October 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2013 | |||
Genre | British folk rock, progressive rock | |||
Label | Park Records | |||
Producer | Chris Tsangarides | |||
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Wintersmith is the twenty-second studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span. It was released in October 2013. It features the line-up of Maddy Prior, Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Julian Littman, Pete Zorn and Liam Genockey. Guest musicians are Terry Pratchett (voice), Kathryn Tickell (Northumbrian pipes), Bob Johnson (vocals), and John Spiers (melodeon).
The songs on the album were inspired principally by Wintersmith and other Discworld books featuring Tiffany Aching. There is a spoken contribution by the author, Terry Pratchett.
A double CD Deluxe Edition was released in October 2014: the second disc featured a mixture of new tracks, live performances and demos.
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All tracks on the standard edition and the deluxe edition are written by Steeleye Span and Terry Pratchett. The primary credited writer (or writers) is noted below.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "Overture" | Bob Johnson/Peter Knight | Prior | |
2. | "The Dark Morris Song" | Julian Littman | Prior | |
3. | "Wintersmith" | Rick Kemp | Kemp | |
4. | "You" | Littman | Littman | |
5. | "The Good Witch" | Maddy Prior | Prior, Terry Pratchett (spoken word) | |
6. | "Band of Teachers" | Prior | Prior | |
7. | "The Wee Free Men" | Johnson | Johnson, Prior | |
8. | "Hiver" | Prior | Prior | |
9. | "Fire and Ice" | Kemp | Kemp | |
10. | "The Making of a Man" | Knight | Knight | |
11. | "Crown of Ice" | Kemp | Kemp | |
12. | "First Dance" | Kemp | Prior | |
13. | "The Dark Morris Tune" | Knight | Instrumental | |
14. | "The Summer Lady" | Littman | Littman | |
15. | "Ancient Eyes" | Johnson | Prior | |
16. | "We Shall Wear Midnight" | Knight | Knight |
Tracks - Deluxe Edition Disc 2:
Wintersmith debuted at No. 77 on the UK Albums Chart.[ citation needed ]
The album received very positive reviews and has been described as "a marriage between the written word and music that is devastatingly superb." [1]
Folk Radio UK hailed the release as "a concept album it has that feel of being made for a stage production". [2]
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