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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Neil Spencer

The Unthanks: The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake review – a natural fit

‘Poignant sibling harmonies’: Becky and Rachel Unthank of the Unthanks
‘Poignant sibling harmonies’: Becky and Rachel Unthank. Photograph: Gary Calton for the Observer

The mother of the gifted, tragic songsmith Nick Drake has become revered in her own right following the 2013 release of songs she recorded in the family drawing room in the 1950s. Following covers by Eliza Carthy and Tracey Thorn comes this fourth album in the Diversions series from Tyneside’s folk family, mixing Molly Drake’s songs with readings of her poems by daughter Gabrielle. Drake’s songs, often as brooding and melancholic as her son’s, are a natural fit for the Unthanks’ poignant sibling harmonies. How Wild the Wind Blows, The First Day and Bird in the Blue, the last with woodwind arrangement, are among a wistful, autumnal collection.

Watch a promo video for The Unthanks’ The Poems and Songs of Molly Drake.
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