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''Child Ballads'' is a
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by American singer-songwriter
Anaïs Mitchell Anaïs Mitchell (; born March 26, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and playwright. Mitchell has released eight studio albums, including ''Hadestown'' (2010), '' Young Man in America'' (2012),
and musician Jefferson Hamer, released on February 11, 2013, by Wilderland Records. It serves as Mitchell's sixth studio album and Hamer's second. The album is composed of old
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from the collection of the same name by
Francis James Child Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, best known today for his collection of English and Scottish ballads now known as the Child Ballads. Child was Boylston professor of r ...
re-arranged by the duo. They recorded the album with producer
Gary Paczosa Gary Paczosa is an audio engineer, producer and A&R rep for Sugar Hill Records. He has been nominated 11 times for the Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. He is best known for working with Alison Krauss and Dolly Parton numer ...
in early 2012. ''Child Ballads'' received generally positive reviews from music critics.


Background

A few years before her previous album, '' Young Man in America'', Mitchell started becoming more interested in traditional music. She ended up purchasing a series of books: the 'Francis J. Child Collection of Ballads', also known as the "
Child Ballads The Child Ballads are 305 traditional ballads from England and Scotland, and their American variants, anthologized by Francis James Child during the second half of the 19th century. Their lyrics and Child's studies of them were published as ''T ...
", and was inspired by the "beautiful" language and the "pure-heartedness of storytelling" of the songs. The "Child Ballads" was collected by Harvard professor
Francis James Child Francis James Child (February 1, 1825 – September 11, 1896) was an American scholar, educator, and folklorist, best known today for his collection of English and Scottish ballads now known as the Child Ballads. Child was Boylston professor of r ...
, who gathered more than 300 folk songs from England and Scotland during the late 19th century. They later became a canon in modern
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
, whose artists frequently recorded the songs, which dealt with narratives of witchery, honor, curses, and transformations.


Recording

In 2011, Mitchell mentioned that as well as writing the ''Young Man'' record, she was also in the midst of working on a collection of the ballads with friend and frequent collaborator Jefferson Hamer.Anais Mitchell: Greece is the word
January 13, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
The duo picked seven of the 305 ballads compiled by Child and recorded the album in early 2012 with Nashville producer
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(known for his work with
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and
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). Never once putting on headphones while recording, Mitchell describes the album as an "intimate one, featuring a lot of close harmonies and two-acoustic-guitar arrangements".


Release

The album was released by Wilderland Records on February 11, 2013, in the United Kingdom and continental Europe, and on March 19 in the United States and Canada.New album, Child Ballads, out early 2013
December 11, 2012. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
The artwork was created by Peter Nevins, who also did the cover art for Mitchell's 2010 album ''
Hadestown ''Hadestown'' is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Anaïs Mitchell. It tells a version of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Eurydice, a young girl looking for something to eat, goes to work in a hellish industrial underworl ...
''. The cover depicts two lovers, embracing one another, with an optical illusion of either head looking over either of the two's shoulders. For the whole album art, Nevins printed one image for each of the seven songs.


Critical reception

''Child Ballads'' received generally positive reviews from
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. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 79, based on 12 reviews. Nick Coleman of ''
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'' called it "absolutely beautiful" and wrote that the ballads have rarely sounded this "fresh", because of exceptional playing, vibrant singing, and adorned arrangements. In his review for the newspaper, Andy Gill called it "a deeply satisfying album, steeped in mystery and enchantment." Neil Spencer of ''
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'' said that the album is a successful addition to the canon of Child-derived modern folk because of how its "transatlantic" sound contemporizes outdated language. ''
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''s Rachael Maddux believed that Mitchell and Hamer successfully reclaim the flatly written ballads by imbuing an unusual compassion and adding dimension to their characters. In his review for
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wrote that the acoustic guitars are livened up by other instrumentation, while Mitchell and Hamer's vocals avoid both
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and modernizing flair, although the presentation of the songs is not interesting enough to sustain focus on their plots. In a less enthusiastic review,
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of ''
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'' felt that the album is more concerned with musical aesthetics than enduring material, as the originally raw ballads lose their immediacy to attractive and overproduced harmonies, singing, and guitar playing.


Track listing

All songs are traditional compositions arranged by Anaïs Mitchell and Jefferson Hamer. #" Willie of Winsbury" (Child 100) – 5:52 #"
Willie's Lady Willie's Lady is Child ballad number 6 and Roud #220. The earliest known copy of the ballad is from a recitation transcribed in 1783. A variant of this ballad was one of 25 traditional works included in ''Ballads Weird and Wonderful'' (1912) and ...
" (Child 6) – 6:19 #" Sir Patrick Spens" (Child 58) – 6:43 #"
Riddles Wisely Expounded "Riddles Wisely Expounded" is a traditional English song, dating at least to 1450. It is Child Ballad 1 and Roud 161, and exists in several variants. The first known tune was attached to it in 1719. The title "Riddles Wisely Expounded" was giv ...
" (Child 1) – 4:42 #" Clyde Water" (Child 216) – 5:51 #"
Geordie Geordie () is a nickname for a person from the Tyneside area of North East England, and the dialect used by its inhabitants, also known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English. There are different definitions of what constitut ...
" (Child 209) – 3:33 #"
Tam Lin Tam (or Tamas) Lin (also called Tamlane, Tamlin, Tambling, Tomlin, Tam Lien, Tam-a-Line, Tam Lyn, or Tam Lane) is a character in a legendary ballad originating from the Scottish Borders. It is also associated with a reel of the same name, also ...
" (Child 39) – 6:46


Personnel

Credits are adapted from
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. * Brandon Bell – engineer * Eric Boulanger – mastering * Brittany Haas – fiddle * Jefferson Hamer – arranger, guitar, vocals * Viktor Krauss – bass * Tim Lauer – accordion, pump organ * Anaïs Mitchell – arranger, guitar, vocals * Peter Nevins – design, illustrations * Gary Paczosa – engineer, mixing, producer * Liz Riches – management * Jay Sansone – photography


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* {{Authority control 2013 albums Anaïs Mitchell albums Covers albums Collaborative albums Celtic folk albums