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    A bold and stunning fifth album from this renowned Australian duo, featuring their trademark vocal harmonies and intricate arrangements. Produced by Luke Plumb, 'Declaration' takes a contemporary approach to trad music and lifts it to a whole new level.



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    "There’s a lot of bold material on the album in terms of both subject matter and treatment… I don’t think the album could ever be accused of being safe, of retreading familiar ground or of gently easing back into the saddle and that was one of our conclusions in the preparation stage - this had to be a real step further from the previous albums".

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This song is of Scottish origin, and this version is related to “Jamie Douglas”, a Child Ballad. The song was written, in some form, after the scandalous marriage breakup of James Douglas, the 2nd Marquis of Douglas, from his wife Barbara Erskine. A man named Lowrie of Blackwood (who may have courted Barbara unsuccessfully) began a rumour that she was adulterous, resulting in her rejection by her husband and her return to her family. In this version of the song, she doesn’t go quietly. We learned this from the singing of June Tabor.

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from Declaration, released March 16, 2015
(Traditional, Roud 87)
Kate: Guitar & Vocals
Ruth: Banjo & Vocals

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Kate Burke and Ruth Hazleton Melbourne, Australia

Kate Burke and Ruth Hazleton are two of Australia’s most respected and renowned folk musicians. “Declaration” is a bold and stunning fifth album from this duo, featuring their trademark vocal harmonies and intricate arrangements. Produced by Luke Plumb, 'Declaration' takes a contemporary approach to traditional music and lifts it to a whole new level.

“Why folk is cool again” - The Australian
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