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A sense of love and lightness lingers after this eighth album has run its course.
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A sober and smart record – his finest since 1999's I See a Darkness.
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Children’s songs old and new, presented with a lustre and sleepy delightfulness.
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Thompson’s fifth album is a winningly charming affair, showcasing his rich voice.
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Melds pedal steel and electronica into something really rather gorgeous.
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Mother and daughter’s first album as a folk duo is a beguiling listen.
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Offers music that is rich and deep and rousing in its familiarity.
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They’ve a vitality, a freshness and a rhythm that is as near to pop as folk.
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The group’s third album brings a little more muscle to their punch.
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Moments of brightness lend an unexpected brilliance to this soundtrack.
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A youthful wilfulness meeting a tradition he loves.
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The band’s scruffy-hearted charm still lies just below the surface.
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A more polished performance, but still enjoyably rambunctious.