Life in a Paper Boat - Kate Rusby

Life in a Paper Boat

Kate Rusby

  • Genre: Contemporary Folk
  • Release Date: 2016-10-07
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2016 Pure Records (Yorkshire) Ltd

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Benjamin Bowmaneer Kate Rusby 3:49 USD 1.29
2
Hunter Moon Kate Rusby 5:01 USD 1.29
3
The Ardent Shepherdess Kate Rusby 3:47 USD 1.29
4
Life in a Paper Boat Kate Rusby 4:40 USD 1.29
5
Only Desire What You Have Kate Rusby 4:07 USD 1.29
6
Hundred Hearts Kate Rusby 4:14 USD 1.29
7
The Mermaid Kate Rusby 4:30 USD 1.29
8
Pace Egging Song Kate Rusby 3:40 USD 1.29
9
The Witch of the Westmorland Kate Rusby 6:34 USD 1.29
10
I'll Be Wise Kate Rusby 5:06 USD 1.29
11
Night Lament Kate Rusby 5:06 USD 1.29
12
Big Brave Bill Kate Rusby 3:42 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Love it

    5
    By Epona158
    Kate Rusby is my new favorite artist.
  • Perfection!

    5
    By QTgirl1
    There's nothing more to say than "How does one perfect perfection?"
  • Another awesome album from Kate

    5
    By als1
    It seems she can do no wrong. This album travels in a little bit outside of the Irish Folk genre… but I like it a lot.
  • Gorgeous

    5
    By p33taire
    I'm a fan of her work with less atmospheric production values; however the warm songwriting and simple beauty of the music push me past my hesitation. A truly lovely album.
  • Life in a Paper Boat

    5
    By trebor33
    I first listened to this album while taking a walk on a perfect early autumn evening. Listening to a new Kate Rusby album is one of those small moments which make me happy to be alive.
  • Such a beautiful voice, such good music!

    5
    By jakematt
    Kate please come to New Jersey!! That said...what a great album. amazing instrumentation, sweet voice, I loved it. Your Yank fan, Jack
  • Life in a Paper Boat

    5
    By RustyEire
    A stunning---stunning---record. Virtually everything Kate Rusby does is touched with excellence. But this latest outing is something quite special---the very best work she's done since "Underneath the Stars," some 13 years ago. The title track and "Night Lament" alone are worth the price of admission. Rusby's voice remains a treasure here--silvery clear, wondrously ethereal. A marvelously atmospheric wedding of moving lyric to luscious sound. A beautiful, beautiful album and an absolute "must buy" for any Rusby devotee. . . .