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Eliza Carthy on My Music
Willow Tree from Channel 5's My Music.
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Eliza Carthy on My Music
Two Tears on Channel 5's My Music
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Dreams of Breathing Undewater Part1
Acoustic versions of songs on Eliza Carthy's current Album.
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Dreams of Breathing Underwater Part2
Acoustic versions of songs on Eliza Carthy's current Album.
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Dreams of Breathing Underwater Part3
Acoustic versions of songs on Eliza Carthy's current Album.
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Eliza Carthy - Like I Care [Wings] (live at Later...)
English folk musician and violin player Eliza Carthy performs the track 'Like I Care (Wings)', taken from her 2008 album Dreams Of Breathing Underwater, on BBC2's Later... with Jools Holland.
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Eliza performing 'Two Tears' on Later
Eliza Carthy performs the track 'Two Tears', taken from her 2008 album Dreams Of Breathing Underwater, at BBC2's Later... with Jools Holland.
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The Imagined Village - Cold Haily Rainy Night
The Imagined Village perform Cold Haily Rainy Night on Later...With Jools Holland from 15th Feb 2008.
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Travelplan 07, Eliza Carthy 10,000 Miles
Stepping out for a slice of south London.
'Travelplan 07' accompanies '10,000 Miles' by
Eliza Carthy, copyright Topic Records 1998
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Eliza Carthy - my music part 1
Documentary series exploring the musical influences of four of the most successful artists in contemporary English folk music. This film focuses on Eliza Carthy, a singer-songwriter who is bringing traditional music to a new audience. Part of a legendary musical dynasty, Carthy regularly mixes musical genres as disparate as music hall, tango and even drum and bass. Her willingness to experiment with various styles has allowed her music to reach a new generation of fans.
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The Imagined Village - Tam Lyn (retold)
A re-telling of the traditional folk tale Tam Lyn.
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Paul Weller Where'er ye go BBC4 sessions with Eliza Carthy
Eliza Carthy accompanying Paul Weller on
“Where'er You Go”
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Paul Weller - Wild Wood- BBC4 Sessions with Eliza Carthy
Eliza Carthy accompanying Paul Weller on
“Wild Wood”
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Worcester City Ouran High School Host Club
song: worcster city by: Eliza Carthy anime: Ouran High School Host Club by VampanezeLady
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Gate to Southwell Folk Festival 5th June 2009
Eliza and Band performing 'Train Song'
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Gate to Southwell Folk Festival 5th June 2009
Eliza and Band with 'Little Bigman'
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Gate to Southwell Folk Festival 5th June 2009
Eliza and Band 'Mr Magnifico'
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Eliza and Band 4th July 2009
live at National Forest Folk Festival
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Live at National Forest Folk Festival
more live music from Eliza and Band
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Eliza's Tribute to LAL WATERSON
'A Tribute to Lal Waterson'
Eliza at BBC Electric Proms - 25th October 2007
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Eliza Carthy@National Forest Folk Festival 2009
'Little BigMan'
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Eliza Carthy Band@The National Forest Folk Festival 2009
'Mr Magnifico'
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The Music of Morris
Kate Nash, Eliza Carthy, Jim Moray, Ashley Hutchings and Martin Carthy
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Empire & Love EPK
EPK for 'Empire & Love', the latest album from The Imagined Village, released Jan 10th 2010 on Emmerson, Concrake and Constantine Records. Featuring 'Space Girl', 'Scarborough Fair', 'Come On Feel ...
EPK for 'Empire & Love', the latest album from The Imagined Village, released Jan 10th 2010 on Emmerson, Concrake and Constantine Records. Featuring 'Space Girl', 'Scarborough Fair', 'Come On Feel The Noize' and 'My Son John'.
www.theimaginedvillage.com
www.myspace.com/theimaginedvillage
One of the most unusual collaborations of the past decade, The Imagined Village made a significant impression with their critically acclaimed and commercially successful debut album (released via Peter Gabriel's Real World label). They toured extensively, appeared on TV's Later...With Jools show and won out at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. If the band had initially developed as a loose collective of singers and musicians, they have subsequently consolidated into a working, growing, organic aggregation. This stability in personnel is shiningly reflected in the brand new, follow-up album, which is also their first on the new record label ECC. Titled "Empire and Love", it is released on 11 January 2010, a few days prior to a major UK tour that will include prestigious gigs at Scotland's Celtic Connections Festival and London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
The music on Empire and Love is played by the 'Parish Council' of Martin Carthy, Eliza Carthy, Chris Wood, Simon Emmerson, Barney Morse Brown, Sheema Mukerjhee, Johnny Kalsi, Andy Gangadeen, Ali Friend and Simon Palmskin Richmond.
Filmed by Henry Dalton and Lisette Lawrie
Live footage filmed at Bridport Arts Centre, Bridport UK
Animation by Henry Lambourne and Dominic Noble
www.henrylambourne.com
Photography by Tom Oldham
Album Design by Mark Higenbottam at Stylorouge
Distributed by Proper
Directed and Edited by Henry Dalton for TDF Films
www.tdffilms.com
Category: Music
Tags: Imagined Village Empire Love My Son John Space Girl Cum On Feel The Noize Scarborough Fair Emmerson Concrake and Constantine Records TDF Films Martin Carthy Eliza Chris Wood Simon Barney Morse Brown Sheema Mukerjhee Johnny Kalsi Andy Gangadeen Ali Friend Palmskin Richmond Henry Dalton Lisette Lawrie Lambourne Dominic Noble Tom Oldham Mark Higenbottam Stylorouge Proper
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'Space Girl' full song, live/animation mix music video
From 'Empire & Love', the latest album from The Imagined Village, released Jan 10th 2010 on Emmerson, Concrake and Constantine Records
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'Space Girl' full song, animation version
The Imagined Village - Empire & Love - 'Space Girl' (full animation)
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'My Son John'
The Imagined Village - Empire & Love - 'My Son John'
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'Space Girl' by The Imagined Village
The song that inspires cosmetic company 'Lush'
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Eliza Carthy on being in the folk music tradition
In part two of our two-part interview, Eliza discusses the link between her traditional and original material, being part of a folk music tradition and being a grown-up touring musician.
Recorded after her gig at the Big Session Festival in Leicester on 20 June 2009.
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Eliza Carthy on recording a new CD with Norma Waterson
In part one of our two-part interview, Eliza Carthy talks about her festival plans for the summer, recording a new CD with her mum, Norma Waterson, why The Ratcatchers are probably over, the lost swing CD and her plans for the future.
Recorded after her gig at the Big Session Festival in Leicester on 20 June 2009.
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