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Irish singer
Pauline Scanlon
, who got her start as the vocalist in
Sharon Shannon
's band, gets the chance to shine with her debut album. She's a very appealing singer, with a wide range of song interests, ranging from
traditional
music through
singer/songwriter
folk
, even as far as a cover of
Willie Nelson
's
"Valentine,"
which she injects with a strong dose of romance. She's possibly at her best where the heart is involved, giving a beautiful luminosity to
Don McLean
"And I Love You So"
and
"All the Ways You Wander,"
where her voice is supported purely by drones. She's at her best, however, surrounded by a full complement of musicians, as on the
pieces
"Molly Ban"
"What Put the Blood."
Scanlon
is good, with a true warmth about her that she communicates well, and there's strength to the arrangements, especially on the oft-heard
"Springhill Mine Disaster,"
which takes on an individual identity here. But she's yet to develop into being the kind of voice that stops you in your tracks and demands you listen. That will happen -- the signs are here. But it'll take a little time. When her second or third album rolls around, be prepared for someone who is world-class. ~ Chris Nickson
Irish singer
Pauline Scanlon
, who got her start as the vocalist in
Sharon Shannon
's band, gets the chance to shine with her debut album. She's a very appealing singer, with a wide range of song interests, ranging from
traditional
music through
singer/songwriter
folk
, even as far as a cover of
Willie Nelson
's
"Valentine,"
which she injects with a strong dose of romance. She's possibly at her best where the heart is involved, giving a beautiful luminosity to
Don McLean
"And I Love You So"
and
"All the Ways You Wander,"
where her voice is supported purely by drones. She's at her best, however, surrounded by a full complement of musicians, as on the
pieces
"Molly Ban"
"What Put the Blood."
Scanlon
is good, with a true warmth about her that she communicates well, and there's strength to the arrangements, especially on the oft-heard
"Springhill Mine Disaster,"
which takes on an individual identity here. But she's yet to develop into being the kind of voice that stops you in your tracks and demands you listen. That will happen -- the signs are here. But it'll take a little time. When her second or third album rolls around, be prepared for someone who is world-class. ~ Chris Nickson

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