Unquiet

Unquiet

Unquiet

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Track Listings
1. Rattlin' Roarin' Willie    
2. Tom Deadlight    
3. How About You?    
4. Unquiet Grave    
5. Satisfied Mind    
6. Sorry the Day/Whup Jamboree    
7. Dimming of the Day    
8. Hal-an-Tow    
9. Hard Times    
10. Country Life    
11. Over the Water to Charlie    

Editorial Reviews
Sing Out! Spring 2002
A rare treat. Great songs, strong vocals and arrangements. A truly memorable and engaging listening experience.

Dirty Linen, June-July 2002
"Strong, unpretentious singing is the hallmark of The Jones Family."

Album Description
A “family-spun folk record with attitude” is the way coproducer and recording engineer Heidi Gerber describes Unquiet, the debut album by The Jones Family on Shambling Gate Records. Gerber, whose work as a recording engineer has received numerous accolades, including two Grammy nominations, also says of Unquiet, “Excellent musicianship plus great personalities equals a project that was fun to record and a CD that I’ll truly enjoy listening to.”

The Joneses—father Chuck, mother Brenda and 17-year-old daughter Chenoa—recorded Unquiet at Bias Recording Co. in Springfield, Va. On the album, Chuck Jones plays the piano, acoustic guitar, Anglo concertina, pennywhistle and drum, and sings lead and backing vocals; Chenoa plays the acoustic guitar and sings lead and backing vocals; and Brenda contributes vocals. Coproducer Gerber plays electric bass on several songs, and other Washington area musicians also make guest appearances.

A highlight of the album is 'Tom Deadlight', a rousing sea song with music by Ted Porter of the group Big Blow and the Bushwackers and words from a poem by Herman Melville. The title song, the English ballad 'The Unquiet Grave', features a haunting lead vocal by Chenoa and bravura work on the bodhran and bones by guest musician Myron Bretholz

Coproducer Lawrence Paulson, president of Shambling Gate Records, said, “What attracted us to this project was the naturalness of The Jones Family’s music. Their voices have a pure, true blend. They’re also excellent musicians who are sensitive to the lyrics of their songs. It’s a rare combination.”

Unquiet

Unquiet, Music, The Jones Family, Stunning harmonies and superb musicanship characterize these family-spun versions of traditional and contemporary folk songs.

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  1. Vol. 2-Kebnekajse [Import]
  2. Vol. 3-Kebnekajse [Import]
  3. Waiting for a Miracle (Singles 1970-1987)
  4. What the Letters Say
  5. Wheeeeeeeeee
  6. Whiteville
  7. Why Do All The Country Girls Leave
  8. Wide Awake (CD SINGLE)
  9. Xxxv [Import]
  10. Yellowberry Jam

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