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Custer LaRue Sings The Daemon Lover ()

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Custer LaRue Sings The Daemon Lover - Custer LaRue / Baltimore Consort
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  1. The House carpenter (The daemon lover)]
  2. Binnorie (The twa sisters), folk song]
  3. Farewell to Tarwathie]
  4. Fare ye well, lovely Nancy]
  5. Lord Ronald (Airds of Scotland, ca. 1830)]
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  1. The House carpenter (The daemon lover)]
  2. Binnorie (The twa sisters), folk song]
  3. Farewell to Tarwathie]
  4. Fare ye well, lovely Nancy]
  5. Lord Ronald (Airds of Scotland, ca. 1830)]
  6. The Cuckoo]
  7. Geordie]
  8. The fox went out on a chilly night]
  9. Queen Jane]
  10. Sprig of Thyme]
  11. Edward]
  12. The Ash Grove (The Master Has Come), song (a.k.a. "Llwyn onn")]
  13. Early One Morning, folk song]
  14. Jesus born in Bethn'y, Christmas jig]
  15. The Carnal and the crane]
  16. Lulle, Lullay]
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Just about everything that Custer LaRue performs turns out beautifully, and that's certainly the case again with her 1993 release, The Daemon Lover. LaRue's glorious soprano is in fine form on the title song (which may be better known to some as "The House Carpenter") and, indeed, all throughout the album. From "Fare Ye Well, Lovely Nancy" to "Queen Jane" to "The Ash Grove," it's sure to please fans of folk ballads with its authentic historical sound, and is definitely recommended. ~ Murrday Fisher, Rovi

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Custer LaRue Sings The Daemon Lover 1993, Dorian

UPC: 053479017420

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