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12 tracks | 57 minutes
Released Mar 2005
on Taylor Park Music
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:26 The Blessing lyrics BUY MP3 04:26 The Blessing lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:26 The Blessing
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:11 Sweet Betsy from Pike lyrics BUY MP3 03:11 Sweet Betsy from Pike lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:11 Sweet Betsy from Pike
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:24 I Am Going to the West lyrics BUY MP3 05:24 I Am Going to the West lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:24 I Am Going to the West
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:57 Streets of Laredo lyrics BUY MP3 06:57 Streets of Laredo lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:57 Streets of Laredo
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In her critically-acclaimed CD, vocalist Connie Dover brings together the moving ballads of the British Isles and American folk songs that grew out of the Celtic tradition. Dover's pure, powerful voice is showcased in rich acoustic accompaniment by legend
Editorial review
Connie Dover has never made a bad album, so why should she start now? As always, the program features an assortment of songs from Ireland, Scotland, and America, though the mix leans a bit more heavily to the American side this time out. Dover's affection for both cowboy songs and Irish ballads has always led to strange juxtapositions (remember how "Lough Erne's Shore" was followed by "Jack of Diamonds" on her solo debut?), but she's always been able to make it work, and this time is no different. Here she delivers a fascinating medley consisting of two versions of the cowboy chestnut "Streets of Laredo," one of them the familiar version and the other the Irish song from which it came, originally titled "The Sailor Cut Down in His Prime." This album also marks what is probably the first time "Sweet Betsy From Pike" has been recorded with bodhran accompaniment. There are also stunningly lovely renditions of "The Water Is Wide" and the heartbreaking "I Am Going to the West." Those familiar with the shape note singing tradition may find her interpretation of "Wondrous Love" a little bit too gentle, but that's a quibble. This is another triumph from one of America's finest traditional singers. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
About "The Border of Heaven" (Celtic Music on the American Frontier)
"Her soprano is shimmeringly pure, her phrasing pristine, her evocations of ancient Anglo-Scottish, Irish and American cowboy ballads melodically exquisite and utterly believeable." - Scott Alarick, Boston Globe
Acclaimed by the Boston Globe as "the finest folk ballad singer America has produced since Joan Baez," Connie Dover is an accomplished interpreter of the traditional music of Great Britain and Ireland. Her soaring, crystal-clear voice and inspired arrangements display a depth and breadth of range that have earned her a rightful place among the world's finest Celtic singers.
Connie began her Celtic music career as a lead singer for the Kansas City-based Irish band, Scartaglen. She has toured extensively, performing on radio, television, in concert and at nearly every major folk festival in North America.
↓ more ↓Notable among her broadcast performances have been guest appearances on NPR's Weekend Edition, A Prairie Home Companion, Thistle and Shamrock, Mountain Stage and E-Town.
Connie's four best-selling albums: Somebody, The Wishing Well, If Ever I Return and The Border of Heaven, have firmly established her reputation as a world-class vocalist, garnering rave reviews. Produced by Silly Wizard alumnus Phil Cunningham, her CDs feature instrumentation by some of Scotland, Ireland and America's finest traditional musicians.
In addition to her own recordings, Connie has contributed songs to compilations on the Narada, Sony, Virgin and Rounder record labels. She has been a guest on many collections of folk and world music, and her voice can be heard on numerous film and television soundtracks.
Connie has twice been a finalist for the AFIM Indie Award, and other accolades for her recordings and performances include being named a Top Ten Folk Release by Tower Records Pulse! Magazine, a Winning Favourite Folk Release by The Scotsman, Scotland's National Newspaper, a Boston Globe Top Ten Folk Release, a nomination for Scotland's Living Tradition Award Album of the Year, and a Creative Achievement Award from Time Warner's Hollywood On-Line. Connie was also a finalist for two Native American Music Awards and two New Age Voice Music Awards for Best Vocalist and Best Celtic Release.
Born in Arkansas and raised in Missouri, Connie Dover is of English, Cherokee, Mexican and Scots/Irish descent. She discovered the wealth of the Celtic music tradition as a teenager, and began a search which continues to this day, devoting her life to the research, collection, preservation and recording of traditional songs and ballads. Her undergraduate work at Oxford University further enriched her unique perspective of the historical context of folk music, and her insightful interpretations bring ancient ballads to life.
When Connie is not touring or recording, she spends time working on Wyoming ranches, where she is a trail cook during ranch cattle drives (and where she can often be heard singing old-time songs around a roaring campfire to the accompaniment of hoarse cowboys and lowing cattle). The theme which runs through her work is the exploration of the common ground between British Isles and American folk music, and she offers the modern listener a musical experience that transcends cultural boundaries and affirms our connection with the past. A warm and engaging performer, and a singer and composer of the highest order, Connie Dover's diverse background and interests are reflected in the depth and richness of her approach to traditional music.
"Connie Dover has become an American treasure who has rediscovered the musical synergy that existed between the British Isles and the American West."
- Cowboys and Indians Magazine
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