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Warn The Waters

Tarras

2012 Studio album

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Warn The Waters is the new album from six-piece band Tarras following their reformation in 2011 after a break of more than five years.

Perhaps best-known for their 2001 album Walking Down Main Street, the new-look group features original members including Ben Murray, Rob Armstrong and Lou Peacock with newcomers Rory Connor and Michael Woodward. Hailing from Scotland and the Borders, Tarras bring together a wide range of influences into their own distinctive style.

Opening with a bright ripple of strings, The Joys of Brotherhood showcases the Tarras sound, an effortless blending of folk and blues themes. It’s clear from the outset that the band have lost nothing over the years of their break and indeed have come back with a new freshness and energy.

The lead vocals of Ben Murray are compelling, dynamic and and versatile, switching smoothly from bluesy numbers to folk standards like New York Trader. Standard has more of an upbeat pop feel, with a catchy and appealing chorus. She Won’t Wait similarly departs from the traditional and blues core of the album, being an emotional piano, strings and vocal lament.

Warn the Waters marks a welcome return from a top class folk act.

Mike Hough

11 June 2012 release on Horsefly

1. The Joys of Brotherhood
2. New York Trader
3. Windows
4. Red Haired Man’s Wife
5. Fourth Wheel
6. Standing
7. Undecided
8. The Vine
9. She Won’t Wait
10. The River is Dark

Tarras discography

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Tarras "Warn the Waters" . Wow this is truely a great album. I was prepared for something more of the same from these Northern guys but if you never buy another folk album again please please buy this one. I’m so sick of the current folk scene churning out the expected fare , redone tunes and songs , you almost can predict the content of most new releases but this is refreshingly different . It’s a truely inspiring , clever and musically brilliant album. Well done Tarras.

Graham Robertson
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A wonderful and ground breaking album, Tarras have managed to re-invent the tradition with there superb interpretations of historic music and stories. A must for this summer.

James Telfer
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When I heard Tarras had not only reformed but had released an album, I have to say I was overjoyed if a little nervous about hearing WTW. I was a big fan of the band several years ago and was worried that they would not deliver as they had back then... I am thankful to say I WAS WRONG! Very wrong infact. Warn The Waters is an absolute gem of an album. Between some original members and some new faces, they have created an extremely diverse mix of styles but which is very much rooted in folk. It soars and dives from incredible peaks of euphoria to deep oceans of melonchollie mood and really leaves you feeling like you have been on a musical treat of a journey. I have been recommending this to everyone I speak to and am not about to stop now! Please, get a copy of this fresh, invigorating, beautiful album! I gaurantee you will not be disappointed!!!

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