From ballad performer to folk-rock goddess,
Maddy Prior has become a staple of the English folk scene.
Ballads and Candles is a live, 35-year retrospective, recorded during 1999's Christmas tour. She is supported by a talented cast that includes luminaries no less than singer
June Tabor, keyboard player
Nick Holland, and fiddler
Peter Knight.
Prior begins with an old
Steeleye Span tune, "Blacksmith," which she sings a cappella. Her voice has a deep resonance, and her vocal range continues to be impressive. "Blood and Gold" is filled with lovely group harmony, layered into multiple sections and parts. Several traditional Christmas songs, including "The Boar's Head" and "A Virgin Most Pure" are given lively performances, reminding one of the festive nature of the tour.
Tabor performs "All in the Morning" unaccompanied, delivering the gravity of the lyrics in her deep, full voice. "Rose" features
Prior and her daughter (who the song had been written for), proving once again that folk music runs in the blood of certain English families. "Betsy Bell" is another standout, with
Prior's vocals lovingly caressed by
Knight's fiddle. This is an album that focuses heavily on the singing of songs, and it is on the merits of the singers involved that it succeeds so well.
Ballads and Candles works as both a lovely holiday album and a career retrospective, and it will be fun for her admirers to revisit these songs in new settings. Fans of
Prior,
the Carnival Band, and
Steeleye Span will enjoy this one.