Heidi Talbot
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NEW ALBUM ANGELS WITHOUT WINGS
Featuring collaborations with Mark Knopfler, King Creosote, Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Karine Polwart, Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow) Julie Fowlis and more

“A voice that’s both awestruck and tender”
 (The New York Times)

US Indie Acoustic Award, twice BBC Folk Awards nominee

When Mark Knopfler and Jerry Douglas offered to play on Heidi Talbot’s new album, they thoughtfully recorded their parts in several different styles – some were instantly recognisable, others more low-key. Talbot’s husband, producer and bandmate John McCusker joked, “You’ve got the best guitar players in the world and we’re blending them in?” But both musicians knew that for Talbot, the song always comes before the name.

Subtlety is Talbot’s magic ingredient – from her gossamer voice to the delicate re-working of traditional and contemporary material that earned her rave reviews for her 2008 breakthrough In Love And Light. The girl from Co. Kildare, who spent several years in New York as a member of the Irish-American supergroup Cherish The Ladies, slips effortlessly between musical worlds but retains a personal modesty rooted in traditional folk.

Angels Without Wings is an album of original compositions glowing with special guests from the worlds of folk, pop, rock and bluegrass.

Talbot began writing songs on her 2010 album The Last Star. In just two years she’s become a master of the art, sometimes composing alone, sometimes with McCusker and Boo Hewerdine (who form her touring band). Kenny Anderson (King Creosote) became a new creative foil after the pair discovered a mutual admiration:

“He was asked to pick his fantasy band for The Independent and he picked me and Morten Harket from A-ha on joint lead vocals,” Heidi laughs. She conceived the melody for Button Up – a brooding, urgent acoustic love song – with Anderson in mind, and he sent back his own lyrics.  

“At home we listen to Belle And Sebastian and Teenage Fan Club as much as we do The Fureys and Mary Black,”
she says, of her song-writing’s broad appeal. The best modern folk music gets right to the heart of human drama while remaining oblique about time and place: Softly Kissing is a poignant contemporary reminiscence about young lovers  “holding hands and rubbing noses”; I’m Not Sorry is a mini-psychodrama written from a single moment of reflection – “I felt it so it can’t be wrong to sing about it.”

And while the timeless language of traditional folk will always be an inspiration, there are traces of Americana in Roses (feat. Mark Knopfler), a delicate country-tinged duet with bluegrass legend Tim O’Brien, and Parisian romance in the unforgettable title track by Boo Hewerdine, laced with vintage accordion.

Talbot and McCusker were keen to capture the spontaneity of performance: the album was recorded live in Glasgow’s new Gorbals Sound Studios with her regular team Ian Carr (guitars), Phil Cunningham (Accordian), Michael McGoldrick (flutes/whistles) James Mackintosh (percussion), Boo Hewerdine (acoustic guitar) and Ewan Vernal (bass). “If people made mistakes we’d just keep going,” says Heidi. “On some of the tracks you can even hear the harmonium creaking. These guys are friends, they all give their opinion. They’ll say, “that’s it! That’s the take!’”

Talbot’s close-knit creative environment has fostered her confidence as a songwriter while allowing her to welcome in surprising new collaborators. These ever-evolving musical relationships can be heard on this, her most sophisticated and vibrant recording to date.

This artist has no UK concerts planned at present

Jun 21, 2013 Paisley Arts Centre Paisley UK info
Jun 22, 2013 The Atkinson Southport UK info
Jul 27, 2013 Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall Cambridge UK info
Jul 28, 2013 Cambridge Folk Festival Cherry Hinton Hall Cambridge UK info
Aug 18, 2013 Beautiful Days Ottery St Mary UK info
Aug 25, 2013 Shrewsbury Folk Festival Shrewsbury UK info
Oct 04, 2013 Sweden Falun SE info
Oct 05, 2013 Sweden Goteborg SE info
Oct 06, 2013 TBC Sweden SE info
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Oct 09, 2013 Sweden Halmstad SE info
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Oct 11, 2013 Sweden Eskilstuna SE info
Oct 12, 2013 Sweden Gavle SE info
Oct 13, 2013 Sweden Nykoping SE info
Oct 14, 2013 Sweden Hemresa SE info
Nov 14, 2013 Ropery Hall Barton upon Humber UK info
Nov 15, 2013 Glee Club Nottingham UK info
Nov 16, 2013 Arlington Arts Centre Berkshire UK info
Nov 17, 2013 Winchester Discovery Centre Winchester UK info
Nov 18, 2013 Nettlebed Folk Club Nettlebed UK info
Nov 19, 2013 Theatre Severn Shrewsbury UK info
Nov 20, 2013 St Peter's Church Ely UK info
Nov 21, 2013 RNCM Concert Hall Manchester UK info
Nov 23, 2013 Alnwick Playhouse Alnwick UK info
Nov 24, 2013 St Andrews in the Square Glasgow UK info
Dec 05, 2013 Queens Hall Edinburgh UK info