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In celebration of his incredible career, Martin Carthy's brand-new album, Transform Me Then Into A Fish marks both his 84th birthday and a full-circle moment in his musical journey. This special release revisits his iconic 1965 debut album, featuring newly recorded arrangements of it's classic tracks, reimagined with the wisdom and experience of six decades in folk music.Fans can expect fresh interpretations of beloved songs like Scarborough Fair and High Germany, infused with Carthy's ever-evolving artistry while staying true to the deep tradition he has championed throughout his life. This album not only honours his roots but also reaffirms his enduring influence on the folk genre, offering both longtime listeners and new audiences a chance to rediscover the timeless magic of his music.
Tracklist:
- The Trees They Do Grow High
- Ye Mariners All
- Lovely Joan
- Dream of Napoleon
- Eighteenth of June
- The Handsome Cabin Boy
- A-Begging I Will Go
- High Germany
- The Famous Flower of Serving Men
- Scarborough Fair
- The Ballad of Springhill
UPC: 5052442029984
Label: Hem Hem Records
Release Date: 11.28.25
Format: Vinyl Record
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