Friday, 22 November 2024

Album Review: Janice Burns & Jon Duran - Great Joy to the New

 


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Folk duo Janice Burns and Jon Duran delicately put their twist on an array of seasonal songs spun on a different axis to what is generally delivered this time of year. GREAT JOY TO THE NEW explores many facets of winter tradition perceptively sourcing traditional pieces malleable enough for creative manipulation. Song notes have a raised level of importance as prior knowledge is unlikely to be widespread among general listeners. While raising your own awareness levels is a likely reward, finely curated music exquisite in vocal and instrumental adeptness defines the appeal. 

Burns and Duran settle on 13 tracks to form this long awaited album as they finally convert many seasonal shows into a worthy recording. Inviting several top players to contribute including in-demand  double bassist Ben Nicholls and multiple brass musicians prove a subtle touch.

One of the first songs to keenly catch the ear when reflecting upon the album is ‘The Trees are All Bare’, probably on the basis of an optimistic tempo and joyous melody. Largely simple and hugely enjoyable pinpoint the trait. Heading the most curious inclusion is a Norwegian traditional song titled ‘Haugebonden’, vocally assisted by native speaker Mari Bjorkoy. The duo learnt this medieval ballad from an active stint in Norway and the version found here is a beautiful piece of vocal art. 

Carol of the Beasts’, ‘The Wexford Carol’ and ‘Sans Day Carol’ all proclaim a song type in the title, and, although not among the most popular of the seasonal kind, are woven into the fabric of how winter is portrayed on the record. The latter of this trio comes across as the most appealing. 'On Christmas Day’ leads you one way in the title then down a darker route in the words. ‘While Shepherds Watch’ closes the collection in familiar territory, though the left field arrangement is in tune with the overall album approach. 

On more secular ground, ‘The Wren’, famously known in folk circles as ‘King of the Birds’, is this time depicted in the tradition of being hunted and paraded on St. Stephen’s Day. One slightly out of sync inclusion is the ‘Month of January’, but still fitting the wider winter theme.

GREAT JOY TO THE NEW is a sumptuous serving of low key optimism in a style oozing meticulous craft and sensitive delivery. Janice Burns and Jon Duran engrave care and nuance into the record. Its carved niche will capture enthusiasts and lure casual observers seeking something different from seasonal offerings. Folk music is known for reflecting the seasons and especially comes to the fore when winter descends as exemplified in this album.