Oliver
Knight is probably best known as collaborator with his mother, Lal
Waterson, on their landmark albums Once in a Blue Moon (TSCD478)
and A Bed of Roses (TSCD505). He has also had a long and illustrious
career as a composer, musician, arranger and record producer / engineer.
Mysterious Day is Oliver's first
solo project and, in truly typical fashion, it is a collaboration
with others. The vocals on the album are handled by Christine Collister,
Eliza Carthy, Norma Waterson, Maria Gilhooley, John Tams and Barry
Coope and additional instrumentation is provided by Chris Parkinson
(piano & harmonica), Jo Freya (sax), Alice Kinloch (tuba) and
Andy Cutting (melodeon). A long time in gestation, the album continues
in the family "tradition" of highly original English composition
which, although owing much to the folk tradition, is not beholden
to it. He has written all the material except for Evona, written
by Lal Waterson, Once In a Blue Moon, co-written with Lal Waterson
and the traditional Go From My Window, arranged with Eliza Carthy.
As well as producing and engineering the album, Oliver Knight played
all guitars and arranged all the music.
Mysterious Day shows Oliver Knight
to be a genuinely original songwriter whose style could be compared
with that of Nick Drake.
"It's hard to pick out a track
that isn't a highlight
a really refreshing album
File
under fantastic" BBC Radio 2
MYSTERIOUS
DAY
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1. Mysterious Day (voc. Christine
Collister)
2. Fylde
3. My Sweet Lullaby (voc. Maria Gilhooley)
4. Emotion
5. Go From My Window (voc. Eliza Carthy)
6. South Sea's
7. Evona (voc. John Tams)
8. Nelly
9. Once In A Blue Moon (voc. Norma Waterson)
10. Summer Lightning (voc. Barry Coope)
11. Hush (voc. John Tams)
12. Sleeping
Oliver
Knight guitars, sequencing, programming,
production and recording
Chris Parkinson piano
& harmonica
Jo Freya sax
Alice Kinloch tuba
Andy Cutting melodeon
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