not a member? click here to sign up

The Plum Tree And The Rose

English-folk-themed album transcends the centuries

Jackie Hayden, 25 May 2012

The latest album from Irish-American folk singer, guitarist and songsmith Sarah McQuaid is a seamless blend of her own compelling compositions and songs drawn from the rich history of English folk music.

Her ‘Lift You Up And Let You Fly’ is an evocative look at a mother seeing her child turning to adulthood, with Bill Blackmore’s sombre horn playing an inventive and unexpected foil to McQuaid’s delicious vocals. ‘Hardwick’s Lofty Towers’ and ‘Kenilworth’ – not, despite the title, an ode to the mighty Luton Town – are two fine originals, boasting a timeless quality. ‘S’Anc Fuy Belha Ni Prezada’ dates from 13th century Provençe, and features an Indian shruti box played by Sarah herself. McQuaid also treats us to a captivating version of John Martyn’s ‘Solid Air’, with Blackmore’s evocative flugelhorn in support. The acapella ‘New Oysters New’ and ‘In Gratitude I Sing’ are tantalisingly short. Not a complaint you hear too often round here!

The Plum Tree And The Rose showcases how McQuaid’s immersion in the folk milieu gives her an instinct for creating new works that slot comfortably into that tradition – and are destined to last. She has turned in an album that should feature on many end-of-year best-ofs.



Artist Related Content

Latest Related Articles For This Artist

Folk That: Sarah McQuaid

She’s always followed her muse. But now folk star Sarah McQuaid is adding some intriguing new innovations to her live act.


Reports: 2013-04-29

Sarah McQuaid announces Irish tour

The talented folk singer is going nationwide in April.


News: 2013-03-09

Sarah McQuaid plots Irish tour this April

It's in support of new album The Plum Tree And The Rose.


News: 2012-04-10

Sarah McQuaid adds Dublin date

The singer, currently writing songs in Nashville, has added a Dublin to her Irish Spring tour


News: 2011-03-02

Sarah McQuaid No. 1 in Folk Chart

The Irish singer-songwriter's double CD (When Two Lovers Meet and I Won’t Go Home ’Til Morning) has topped the folkradio.org chart


News: 2010-03-18

Latest Related Videos For This Artist

Contact Us

Hot Press,
13 Trinity Street,
Dublin 2.
Rep. Of Ireland
Tel: +353 (1) 241 1500

Email:info@hotpress.ie

Click here for more contact information.

Click here to find out more about Hot Press

Hot Press always welcomes feed back so if you've got something to tell us click here.

Advertise With Us

For more detail on how to advertise with Hot Press click here or call us on +353 (1) 241 1540