North Country [1994]

North Country [1994]

Performers The Rankin Family

Angel Records | September 3, 1993 | Compact Disc

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North Country solidifies the group's wholesome reputation. You can always count on The Rankins for at least one exquisite, stand-out pop melody per recording; that one here is the title track's tribute to Canadian wilderness. The voices of Cookie, Heather, and Raylene Rankin blend effectively with an intuitive sense of harmony. These are pure, attractive voices, but with a certain lack of emotional depth that parallels Jimmy and John Morris Rankin's sometimes over-sweetened, keyboard-dominated instrumentation. Three tracks rendered in Gaelic are pleasant, while Lisa Brown overdoses on the group's sugary, "golly-gee" side. For those who prefer eating the icing off the cake. ~ Roch Parisien
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North Country [1994]

North Country [1994]

Performers The Rankin Family

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Title Track Time
1.North Country --
2.Oich U Agus H-Iuraibh Éile (Love Song) --
3.Borders and Time --
4.Mull River Shuffle: Golden Red Jig/Trip to Toronto/Tipperty's Jeen --
5.Lisa Brown --
6.Ho Ro Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach (Ho Ro My Nut Brown Maiden) --
7.Tramp Miner --
8.Rise Again --
9.Leis an Lurgainn --
10.Christy Campbell Medley: Christy Campbell Strahspey/Lord Murray --
11.Saved In The Arms --
12.Johnny Tulloch: Betty Lou's Reel --
13.Turn That Boat Around --

Editorial Notes

North Country solidifies the group's wholesome reputation. You can always count on The Rankins for at least one exquisite, stand-out pop melody per recording; that one here is the title track's tribute to Canadian wilderness. The voices of Cookie, Heather, and Raylene Rankin blend effectively with an intuitive sense of harmony. These are pure, attractive voices, but with a certain lack of emotional depth that parallels Jimmy and John Morris Rankin's sometimes over-sweetened, keyboard-dominated instrumentation. Three tracks rendered in Gaelic are pleasant, while Lisa Brown overdoses on the group's sugary, "golly-gee" side. For those who prefer eating the icing off the cake. ~ Roch Parisien

Format: Compact Disc

Released Date: September 3, 1993

Genre: Celtic

Style: International

Number of Discs: 1

Stereo/Mono: Stereo

Studio/Mixed/Live: Studio

Originally Released: 1995

Label Name: Angel Records

UPC: 077778068327

From the Critics

Sing Out (8-10/95, p.144) - "...The songs have hooks and the singing is lovely....it's refreshing..."
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