Caroline Lavelle: A Distant Bell

Elly Roberts reviews

Caroline Lavelle:
A Distant Bell
Distributed by
Ringing Tree RecordsCover

  • Year: 2004
  • Rating: 10/10
  • Cat. No: RTR2

    Track listing:

      1. Gently Johnny
      2. So Uncool
      3. Innocence Sleeping
      4. Banks Of The Nile
      5. Simple Lyric
      6. No More Words
      7. Too Late
      8. The Trees They Do Grow High
      9. Greenwood Laddie
      10. Timeless
      11. Handful of Ashes
      12. Farewell To Music
      13. Gently Johnny (extended version)

Spread these words – CAROLINE LAVELLE; and remember them.

It’s not often I make profound accolades about artistes. This blonde-bombshellliving a simple life in Devon, certainly deserves them. Just now and again, somethingspecial jumps out and slaps you across the face. Cellist Caroline Lavelle’sthird album – A Distant Bell does exactly that.

Now, this is somethingreally special. Forget pop music. Think swirling strings, harps, smokeyvocals, Irish folk songs and you get drama and tenderness all in the mix.Classically trained, Lavelle’s reputation has been gradually growing overthe past decade. Held in high regard, she’s collaborated and contributed toluminaries such as Vangelis, Massive Attack, Radiohead, Peter Gabriel andviolinist Nigel Kennedy.


From the opening strings and seductive lyrics ofGently Johnny, you know this is going to be a wonderful 53-minute journey –and it is. She has the unique ability to interweave and absorb a wide rangeof musical styles, considered a Chamber-Folk experience. It comes from twoprinciple sources: Frankie Gavin, leader of Irish troubadours De Dannan,who spotted her busking in Covent Garden. The other; her grandfather who’dworked with Elgar.

Standout tracks include the haunting Banks Of The Nile, the seven-minuteplus of Greenwood Laddie and the challenging lyrical dynamic of Armenianfolk song Handful of Ashes. Soaring and timeless, it actually defiesclassification.

Best heard on head – phones with a bottle of wine – oh, and don’t forget toswitch the lights out! File under : GORGEOUS.

Other works: Spirit (1995)andBrilliant Midnight (2002)

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