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  1. 17 juin 2011 · The Harrow & the Harvest is stunning for its intimacy, its lack of studio artifice, its warmth and its timeless, if hard won, songcraft. The way Welch and Rawlings have assimilated the old songs and embody classic ballad singing, you’d think the material was written back in the 30s. The only giveaway is a lack of surface scratches.

  2. 11 juil. 2011 · 2.3K. W ith nearly a decade passing since Gillian Welch’s last recording it seemed she may be retiring from producing her own original material entirely. There were musical guest appearances here and there, with Bright Eyes and the Decemberists, odd Stateside shows and most recently a tour alongside partner David Rawlings and bluegrass band Old Crow Medicine Show in support of the project ...

  3. Acony Records is proud to announce a special limited release of The Harrow & The Harvest by Gillian Welch on reel-to-reel tape. Housed in a deluxe slipcase and custom tape boxes beautifully made by Stoughton printing and featuring the original artwork by John Dyer Baizley, each reel-to-reel set is personally produced by David Rawlings at Woodland Studios in Nashville, TN and hand leadered ...

  4. 17 juin 2011 · Bare as any 78 recorded for a rural audience in the 1930s, Gillian Welch's first album in eight years, "The Harrow & the Harvest," is not only a welcome return to form but a reminder of the ...

  5. Album • Gillian Welch • 2011. 10 songs • 46 minutes The Harrow & the Harvest is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Gillian Welch. Released on 28 June 2011, it was Welch's first album in eight years and is her most recent album of original material. The album was nominated for Best Folk Album for the 54th Grammy Awards.

  6. 15 janv. 2024 · Gillian WelchThe Harrow & The Harvest (2011) Folk admin — January 15, 2024 · 0 Comment. Tracklist: 1. Gillian Welch – Scarlet Town (00:03:38) 2.

  7. The Harrow & The Harvest has been on high rotation for six months and I am adoring it more and more. Grounded in ancient and some less ancient folk tunes, these songs are pure Gillian beauty and art; songs of love, longing, loss. Typically Gillian, the minimal banjo and guitar are very finely produced. Another feature here is the flow.