Hamish Imlach - Murdered Ballads

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Review by Victoria Twead

Murdered Ballads, the album by Hamish Imlach, is a hauntingly beautiful collection of traditional folk songs that explore the darker side of human nature. With his rich, gravelly voice and expert guitar playing, Imlach brings these songs to life in a way that is both authentic and deeply moving.

From the opening track, "The Twa Corbies," to the closing number, "The Cruel Brother," Murdered Ballads takes the listener on a journey through tales of murder, betrayal, and revenge. Imlach's renditions of these classic ballads are masterful, capturing the raw emotion and stark imagery of the lyrics.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Banks of the Nile," a haunting song about a soldier who is killed in battle and buried far from home. Imlach's performance of this song is nothing short of breathtaking, with his voice conveying a sense of sorrow and longing that is palpable.

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Artist: Hamish Imlach
Album: Murdered Ballads
Rating: 3.33

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Rabbit0:31
That Terrible Terrible Night0:35
The Lion1:00
Bluebird2:16
Tableau At Twilight1:46
The Whale0:46
Travelling Rhythm1:30
The Mermaid2:29
Coulters Candy2:35
Murdered Ballad3:45
Cornflakes, Sugar, Teardrops2:07
People Upstairs0:40
The Night Sound5:40
Jenny Jenkins2:42
Baldheaded Woman2:42
Daddy What If2:15

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Catalog Numbers

XTRA 1131

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtChipping Norton Recording Studios
Copyright (c)Transatlantic Records Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
Acoustic GuitarTam Harvey
Electric GuitarTam Harvey
DobroTam Harvey
GuitarTam Harvey
PercussionTam Harvey
Art DirectionAnn Sullivan
ConcertinaIain MacKintosh
BanjoIain MacKintosh
WhistlingIain MacKintosh
VocalsIain MacKintosh
CoordinatorLaurence Aston
DrumsMike Whellans
HarmonicaMike Whellans
BodhránMike Whellans
KazooMike Whellans
WhistleMike Whellans
Electric BassDaryl Runswick
BassDaryl Runswick
PianoDaryl Runswick
EngineerBarry Hammond
IllustrationDan Pearce
MandolinMick Moloney
Photography ByIan McCalman
ProducerMick Moloney

Notes

  • (c) Transatlantic Records Ltd.
  • Made In England

About Hamish Imlach

Scottish Folk Singer and Entertainer, (born 10.2.1940, died 1.1.1996) Hamish Imlach, a singer and guitarist who pioneered the idea of the popular folk-entertainer Born to Scottish parents in Calcutta, Hamish went to school in India and Australia before his family brought him to Scotland at the age of thirteen. At Hyndland School in Glasgow he met Ray and Archie Fisher and shared their enthusiasm for jazz, especially Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet, skiffle and presently Scottish traditional ballads. He began playing guitar in his late teens, learning the finger picking style directly from an American visitor to Glasgow, Ralph Rinzler, and through listening to records by the Reverend Gary Davis, Pink Anderson and Brownie McGee. After playing at the first night of Glasgow Folk Club in 1959 with Josh MacRae and Archie Fisher, he became a regular performer at the club. In 1961 he made his first recordings, a set of three singles of Irish rebel songs with Josh MacRae and Bobby Campbell under the name of the Emmettones for Decca Records, and soon afterwards was appearing at folk clubs all over Scotland, regaling audiences with Scottish songs, blues, irreverent parodies and scurrilous tales. He also sang at peace demos and became the resident compere-opening act at the now legendary Clives Incredible Folk Club on Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, birthplace of the Incredible String Band. Having recorded four tracks for a snapshot album of folk music performed during the Edinburgh Festival for a budding record business entrepreneur, Nat Joseph, Hamish signed to Josephs Transatlantic Records and went on to appear on over thirty albums for the label. Later, following a successful tour of Scottish theatres with The Welly Boot Show, with a cast including Billy Connolly and Aly Bain, he was delighted to take part in another show at the Edinburgh International Festival, Finn McCool, which featured music by Planxty and actors who went on to form the 7.84 theatre company. Billy Connolly is just one of the performers whom Hamish befriended, influenced and schooled. As a young singer-guitarist John Martyn felt the benefit of Hamishs teachings and sponsorship and Dick Gaughan, at the time busking on the streets of London, was grateful to Hamish for taking him under his wing. Hamish also formed an enduring friendship with Christy Moore, who recalled their adventures in his song Barrowland, and toured with popular singer-banjo player Iain Mackintosh. By the late 1970s Hamishs reputation as a superb entertainer had extended into Europe, North America, Australia and even Bermuda and after moving to Ireland for a spell in 1978, he enjoyed considerable success with Sonnys Dream, which featured Mary Black on backing vocals and accompaniment by Donal Lunny. Around the same time Hamish, who once planned to form a group with Luke Kelly, was invited to join his band, the Dubliners. From 1989 onwards Hamish, who popularised the song Black is the Colour of my True Loves Hair, toured and recorded with Muriel Graves, who had sung on his early Transatlantic albums. Despite ill-health he continued to work until he died suddenly on New Years Day 1996. The man who could deliver a stirring Parcel of Rogues one minute and the next have audiences in fits of laughter had sung his last chorus of his best known parody and theme song, Cod Liver Oil and the Orange Juice.

Name Vars

  • H. Imlach
  • Hamlisch Imlach
  • Imlach
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Summary by Victoria Twead

Murdered Ballads is a must-have album for fans of traditional folk music. Hamish Imlach's talent as a singer and guitarist shines through in every track, and his interpretations of these classic ballads are both faithful to the original material and uniquely his own.