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Recorded
  
2010-2011

Artist
  
Laura Wright

Label
  
Decca Records

Producer
  
Anna Barry

Release date
  
22 July 2011

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Released
  
25 July 2011 (2011-07-25)

Genres
  
Classical music, Folk music

Nominations
  
Classic Brit Award for Album of the Year

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The Last Rose is the debut studio album by Laura Wright, the British contemporary classical singer and BBC Radio 2's Young Chorister of the Year Winner 2005. It was released on 25 July 2011 by Decca Records.

Contents

Idea and arrangement

In an interview, Wright said: “These songs have been passed on for generations. I was taught them by my grandmother when I was young but unless we continue that tradition, they will slip into oblivion.” The Last Rose was Laura Wright's way of reviving the folk tradition and continuing to pass down the songs for generations to come. Wright's album includes many classics such as "Scarborough Fair" and "My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean" alongside basing one track ("Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal") on Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem of the same name. The song is a solo arrangement of Paul Mealor's adaptation of the hymn "Ubi Caritas" which was also performed at the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Critical reception

Overall, the album has received mixed reviews, with The Independent's Andy Gill giving the album a poor review, whilst Simon Gage of the Daily Express called the album "really rather lovely stuff".

Chart performance

The album topped the UK Classical Charts for five weeks from 31 July 2011. The album charted less successfully in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number twenty four on 6 August 2011. It fell to 67 the following week, then fell to 71 the week after, before falling to 96 in its fourth week. The album then climbed back up to 69, before dropping out of the UK Top 100 completely after five weeks.

Songs

1The Last Rose of Summer4:33
2I Know Where I'm Going3:19
3Scarborough Fair3:02

References

The Last Rose Wikipedia