Samantha Cheh
this breaks my heart so much! I love it and I love falling asleep to it
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The Complete Works (Year 1)
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
This 2nd edition of our boxset contains all four of The Bookshop Band's CD albums. All the CDs are individually numbered and packaged in a bespoke letterpress-printed case. The box also contains our very own newspaper - The Bookshop Band Chronicles.
All are bound together in a lovely box.
Includes unlimited streaming of The Complete Works (Year One) - 2nd Edition
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
This song was inspired by one of the oldest narrative tales in Japan, The Bamboo Cutter and the Moon Princess - a startling tale of an alien-being from the moon, who is found and brought up by a loving old childless couple. When she reaches age, she is the most beautiful woman in the world, and glows with an unearthly but lovely light. It is very easy to fall in love with such a lady, and so do five knights, who wait for years outside her house declaring their undying love for her, despite not even having really even met her. Eventually she consents that if they each undertake a very difficult task for her, and bring her an item that she asks for, and then she will marry one of them. They each go off on their journey, but 4 of them, seeing how difficult their specific tasks were, decide to try and cheat. They all return, and large passages of the story reveal how the Moon Princess discovers their forgeries and sends them packing. The 5th Knight however, being the only honorable one among them ultimately dies on his quest, however, in each version of the story this is always covered by one sentence only, which I felt was a bit mean, given he was the only one that really tried. This song is therefore dedicated to the story of the 5th Knight, basically to give this honorable character a little more “screen time” in history.
The story ends when the Moon Princess inevitably returns back to the moon on her flying cloud-ship, your classic ending to a folk tale.
The song is also about trying to hold onto someone who is leaving, which does crop up a few times during this album.
This song was written and performed when Edmund De Waal came into Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights to talk about his book 'The Hare With The Amber Eyes', as part of Japan Night during the shops Season One of events.
lyrics
I have hardly known you
And do not know enough to
Fall in love, but I stop in awe of…
I can tend to feel lost
It’s not the timing, it’s just
Love is not the end, but a journey.
Five ships leave in the morning
And I’ll try to join the one you’re in.
So I flew, I flew.
So from here we shall see
But I’m just happy to be
On our way, but what a day
To be stormy.
Five ships left in the morning
And I couldn’t find the one you’re in
To see you I must be bold
But as I climbed, I lost my foothold.
And I flew, I flew.
Your ship sails in the morning
And I can’t keep you from going.
The Bookshop Band write songs inspired by books and play them in bookshops. They started as a collaboration between a group
of musicians in Bath and their local independent bookshop, Mr B's Emporium. Now they are about to go on tour, sponsored by Vintage Books and Independent Booksellers Week, around other bookshops and lit fests. Catch them if you can. Details at www.thebookshopband.co.uk...more
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There's a similarity in song writing between Richard Thompson and Hugh Cornwell which maybe isn't surprising as they went to the same school at the same time, although Thompson is older.
Due to Thompson's association with John French of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band I searched for his work on the Bandcamp app. French, Thompson and Cornwell all have albums on the app which I'm very pleased about. Only Thompson has released contemporary albums, much to his credit. yellowcakeuf6
supported by 4 fans who also own “The 5th Knight and the Moon Princess”
Such a broad range of roots music styles; trad English, modern Scottish, Americana.
The first track is fabulous, took me right back to teenage years listening to Fairport.
Hope it gets the recognition it deserves Derrick Turner
British folk musician Tom Nash built these delicate and moving songs around a broken harmonium, allowing its limitations to open up worlds. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2021