Oes i Oes has a heavyweight gatefold laminated digipack sleeve, with a 12 page booklet including liner notes and lyrics to all songs, also English translation of each lyric. Recorded simply, using vintage Neumann mics and a customised valve desk, sound is of audiophile quality. Limited edition of 300.
"It's a wonderful album" - Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales
"...it is a thing of great beauty and I could happily listen to it all day and not tire of it!" - Alex Gallacher - see his review at folkradio.co.uk
"...softly played and delivered, Oes i Oes quietly yet powerfully seeps into your soul. A beautiful gentle and atmospheric album." Songlines magazine (four star review)
"An album that should entrance those new to Welsh music, with enough to surprise and delight those who love it already." Clare Button - review - The Living Tradition magazine - See whole review here www.livingtradition.co.uk/webrevs/ltcd9024.htm
" gwedd newydd, heb darfu dim ar naws y gwreiddiol - yn wir, fe ychwanegir at y naws hwnw'n llwyddianus iawn..." Arfon Gwilym - adolygiad yn Barn
"...I’ve been listening to the new album.
Very good indeed – congratulations.
... I intend to play tracks..."...."...This incredible album..." Frank Hennessy, presenter BBC Radio Wales's Celtic Heartbeat
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Un o’r caneuon byddai llanciau’r De yn eu canu wrth yrru’r ychen erstalwm. Hen alawon o’r enw Ffarwel Ned Puw a Plygiad y Bedol Fach sydd yn ei dilyn.
A song from South Wales which used to be sung whilst driving oxen, followed by two old and unusual tunes played on crwth and guitar, Ffarwel Ned Puw (Ned Puw's farewell) and Plygiad y Bedol Fach (the bend of the little horse shoe).
Sweet harmonies & strummed melodies; the duo delve into decades-old folk, jazz, and country to find a timeless kind of love and connection. Bandcamp New & Notable May 23, 2018