Release Date: 11 March 2013
Label: Haystack Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5029385994266
Genres: Folk  
Release Date: 11 March 2013
Label: Haystack Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5029385994266
Genres: Folk  
Description
The much anticipated second album from Sheffield-born ballad singer. "The Bone Orchard" continues the exploration narrative-led songs which began with his first album "Brief Lives".
This time, however, Gavin has approached the material with a focus on characterisation, toying with the viewpoints and emotions of his subjects with plot secondary to the intrinsic humanity of the song. The cautionary tone of 'Farewell to Yorkshire', for example, is underpinned by the resigned resentment in Gavin's vocals, while the all-too-evident mournful sorrow delivered in 'Jim Jones in Botany Bay' has the listener pleading for a pardon with him.
With its percussive washes and anticipatory strings, the album opener, 'Whitby Lad', establishes a cinematic feel which continues throughout the album. Aural ambience helps build the set in which Gavin's characters grow, so that the protagonist in 'Fair Rosamund' is tormented by hallucinatory whispers and hysterical harmonics, while the original title track is besieged by the voices of past and present in a nightmarish chatter.
Guest contributors:
Jim Causley – vocals
Tom Kitching, Pilgrims Way – fiddle
Tim Yates, The Albion Band – bass
Jim Molyneux, 4Square, The Old Dance School – percussion
Nick Cooke, Jim Moray, Mawkin – melodeon
Martin Keates, The Hurricane Party – hurdy gurdy
Tracklisting
The Teacups
The Tweed Project
The Teacups
Will Finn & Rosie Calvert
Ross Couper & Tom Oakes
Gavin Davenport
The Teacups
Monster Ceilidh Band
Various Artists
St Agnes Fountain
Will & James Ragar
Subway to Sally
The Albion Christmas Band
Kuljit Bhamra & Becky Price
Gjermund Larsen Trio
Berit Opheim