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Be Good Tanyas CollectionHEAR IT FIRST ~ The Be Good Tanyas: A Collection

By Kim Ruehl, for FolkAlley.com

The Be Good Tanyas have been such an incredible presence in the evolution of Americana and indie roots music, it’s hard to believe they’ve only released three albums in their 13-year career. Granted, those three albums included some of the most remarkably well-written heartbreak songs (“Scattered Leaves”) and songs of hope (“The Littlest Birds”) in the genre. They’ve also recorded excellent renditions of other people’s songs (Townes Van Zandt’s “Waiting Around to Die”) and old time folk standards (“The Coo Coo Bird”).

Now they’re readying The Be Good Tanyas: A Collection – an extended 16-song retrospective which firmly encapsulates their solid, inimitable, banjo-driven folk-soul. Indeed, the Tanyas are adept at straddling lines – classic and contemporary, old-timey and newfangled. Their folk instrumentation, paired with Frazey Ford’s deep delta soul vocals, has proven timeless in its innovation and cross-genre appeal.

The Be Good Tanyas: A Collection pulls together highlights of all three of their releases – Blue Horse, Chinatown, and Hello Love – with such seamlessness; it feels like this was the album they were reaching for all along, anyway. While the trio’s members have struck out the past few years with remarkable solo projects (both Ford and Sam Parton have released albums worth dropping everything to hear, as has Trish Klein with Po’ Girl), they’re reuniting this year for a tour around the release of this retrospective.

In the spirit of reunion, they included two new songs. Both “Little Black Bear” and “Gospel Song” fit soundly within the Tanyas repertoire, as if no time had passed since their last recording. As Canadians, they still present traditional American music better than most folks from The States, bridging eras in a way which is more natural than nostalgia, more art than anachronism.

Indeed, this is a disc meant to revisit the Tanyas’ creative accomplishments in a way which will remind long-time fans of their command over their craft, while introducing newcomers to their bigger picture. Kick back with a tall one and let them play you through a sweltering summer. No matter what, the Be Good Tanyas always keep it cool.

*Click HERE to pre-order The Be Good Tanyas: A Collection at Amazon.com.*

*Click HERE to see their summer reunion tour schedule.*



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Posted by Amy Rippy on May 04, 2013

 
Another new collection of songs to tap into from a great poet/ singer song writer. When I'm not sure what I'm wanting to listen too, I go to David Francey ... he never fails to put my feet solidly back on the ground.

Posted by Rob in Connemara on May 04, 2013

 
Love it . I want a copy for air play on a show I do in Carrboro/Chapell Hill , North Carolina. at WCOM.. Hope it does well for him...I listen to you all the time in my car and at home..If you need a DJ to fill in some space please let me know. I have 17 years with WFSS< NPR. When they got rid of all Bluegrass and Folk music for more JAZZ, I move to WCOM and love it there.. Trying to keep the music alive..

Posted by Sara Barden on May 03, 2013

 
I like this album but my two favorties are "Rain" and "Pandora's Box". As a Folk songwriter, Pandora's Box really stands out. It's very much the style I write.

Posted by John Pollock on May 02, 2013

 
We have had the utmost pleasure to hear David Francey here at the Port Fairy Folk Festival 3 times over the years. A magnificent story teller in song

Posted by Adrienne in Australia on May 02, 2013

 
Very Good and thanks Folk Alley and David.

Posted by Dennis on May 01, 2013

 
Thank you FolkAlley for making the gift of David's transcendent music available to us. Can't wait to buy the CD when it comes out. "All lights burning bright!"

Posted by Mary from the Great Lakes on May 01, 2013

 
Thank you FolkAlley for making the gift of David's transcendent music available to us. Can't wait to buy the CD when it comes out. "All lights burning bright!"

Posted by Mary from the Great Lakes on May 01, 2013

 
A new David Francey CD! Great news and thank you Folk Alley. I picture long spring twilights with great music playing....

Posted by on May 01, 2013

 
I know about David Francey because of Folk Alley. Each and every album he releases brings me joy. On this album he sings about his battle with depression, which makes it a very personal album to me. I know I will listen to this album countless times and then go back to it again after I listen to all of his others. I'm lucky enough to have seen him live one time, and to have talked with him after. A wonderful man, a brilliant talent.

Posted by Tom McAdam on May 01, 2013

 
The best performer in the world and it's great to hear it all here first. Thanks, Folk Alley - you've just made my day!

Posted by Keith Brindle on May 01, 2013

 
There's not a single album by David Francey that I don't absolutely LOVE. This one included! Thank you Folk Alley for sharing it with us! This is a must-add to my collection.

Posted by Sue on April 30, 2013

 
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