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Full Circle (Barbara Dickson album)

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Released
  
20 September 2004

Length
  
47:43

Artist
  
Barbara Dickson

Producer
  
Troy Donockley

Recorded
  
2004

For the Record (2002)
  
Full Circle (2004)

Release date
  
20 September 2004

Label
  
R&M Entertainment

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Genres
  
Pop music, Folk music, Middle of the road

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Full Circle is an album by Barbara Dickson.

Contents

Full Circle was Barbara Dickson's 2004 studio album which, as the title suggests, saw her returning to her first love - folk music. The album also marked the beginning of her musical partnership with Troy Donockley who arranged and produced the album. The album was critically well-received - The Daily Telegraph wrote:

Sifting through one of her father's old shirt boxes, where she habitually stored bits of paper with the words of songs she picked up while touring the folk clubs of the British Isles as a young woman, Barbara Dickson found the material for this return to her pre-Blood Brothers, pre-Band Of Gold roots.

It is no exaggeration to describe Dickson as a great singer. She stood out a mile among the Scottish folk singers of her generation, and she has consistently shown her class when performing for a wider public.

Full Circle

Personnel

  • Barbara Dickson - vocals
  • Neil Drinkwater - grand piano
  • Danny Thompson - double bass
  • Troy Donockley - guitars, uilleann pipes, low and tin whistles, mandola, harmonium
  • The Emperor String Quartet (Martin Burgess - violin, Clare Hayes - violin, Fiona Bonds - viola, William Schofield - cello)
  • Songs

    1Garten Mother's Lullaby3:37
    2The Sky Above the Roof2:21
    3Across the Hills3:08

    References

    Full Circle (Barbara Dickson album) Wikipedia


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