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''Forgotten Kingdom'' is folk singer-songwriter Jim Causley's fifth studio album excluding his work with The Devil's Interval and Mawkin:Causley. ''Forgotten Kingdom'' is Causley's first album of entirely self-written material although does include references to traditional song throughout. It was intended to celebrate ten years since the release of Causley's debut album ''Fruits of the Earth'' in 2005 but the release was delayed due to poor health on the part of original producer Phil Beer. Production of the album was then completed by Show of Hands regular producer Mark Tucker at The Green Room studios in East Devon. ''Forgotten Kingdom'' is Causley's most ambitious solo recording project to date and has the largest line-up of guest musicians of any of his albums. This guests include many well known names from the British folk scene who happen to be based in Devon such as Seth Lakeman and Show of Hands as well as some local stalwarts of the more traditional folk music scene in the county. The theme of the album centres on the history of Devon and its neighbouring counties but also looks at Causley's own personal connection to the county and his experience of growing-up within it. The "forgotten kingdom" alluded to in the title is the Celtic Brythonic kingdom of Dumnonia which Causley previously referenced in his 2011 album; ''Dumnonia'' which was a collection of traditional songs from Devon. Not all of the songs on ''Forgotten Kingdom'' have a traditional folk feel to them and several hint at Causley's songwriting having more modern and expansive influences. The album received highly positive reviews from '' The Guardian'', ''
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'' and '' fRoots'' among others, as well as airplay on radio shows such the Mark Radcliffe ''Folk Show'' on
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and the Tom Robinson show on BBC Radio 6 Music. Writing in ''fRoots'', Colin Irwin confirmed his previously stated opinion that Causley is "the finest singer of his generation".


Track listing

All songs by Jim Causley. # "Gabbro Bowl / The Peninsula Prayer" – 4:53 # "Back in the Day" – 4:20 # "Banks of the Tale" – 4.04 # "The Road to Combebow" – 3:24 # "Rewind" – 4:23 # "Home" – 4:07 # "This Weekend" – 4:31 # "Pride of the Moor" – 3:48 # "Summer's End" – 5:28 # "The Man You Know" – 2:53 # "Reigning Men" – 5:18 # "Goodnight Ballad" – 6:33 # "Illogan Highway" – 7:01 # "The Pastoria" – 5:49 # "Sea Sick" – 2:48


Personnel

* Jim Causley – accordion, piano, vocals * James Dumbelton – acoustic guitar, vocals * Becki Driscoll – fiddle, viola, vocals * Nick Wyke – fiddle, octave-violin, vocals * Phil Beer – fiddle, guitar, laud, vocals *
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– mandola, vocals *
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– dobro, chaturangi *
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– fiddle *
Miranda Sykes Miranda Sykes (born 1978 in Spalding, Lincolnshire) is an English folk singer, double-bassist and guitarist who performs with Steve Knightley and Phil Beer in the acoustic roots/folk group Show of Hands. As of 2019 she is undertaking solo pe ...
– double bass * Rex Preston – mandolin * Kathryn Roberts – piano, organ, vocals * Seth Lakeman – bouzouki * Katy Marchant – shawm, flageolet, English bagpipes * Steve Tyler – hurdy-gurdy * Matt Norman – mandolin, fiddle, banjo, bass banjo * Mark Bazeley – melodeon * Reese Wesson – cajun melodeon * Lukas Drinkwater, guitar, double bass, vocals * Jackie Oates – fiddle * Chris Hoban – vocals Ninebarrow * Jon Whitley – vocals * Jay LaBouchardiere – vocals The Claque * David Lowry – vocals * Bill Crawford – vocals * Tom Addison – vocals * Barry Lister – vocals


Production

* Executive Producer – Jim Causley * Producer – Mark Tucker * Recording Engineers – Mark Tucker, Phil Beer and Sean Lakeman * Audio Mixing – Mark Tucker * Audio Mastering – Mark Tucker * Recording locations – Lions Rest Industrial Estate, Exminster, Devon; The Green Room Studios, Upottery, Devon and Crediton Congregational Church (The Pastoria) * Photography – David Angel * Packaging & Inlay design – Brad Waters * Costume – Hilary Gillespie * Photography locations – Dumnonii Chronicles Village and Exeter Cathedral


References

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