Sharon Isbin's "Journey to the New World," released in 2009 under Sony Classical, is a captivating exploration of folk instrumentals and classical guitar virtuosity. This album spans a diverse range of musical styles, from traditional folk tunes like "Greensleeves" and "Wild Mountain Thyme" to original compositions that bridge cultural divides. Isbin's mastery of the guitar is evident in the intricate arrangements and soulful performances throughout the album.
The album is divided into two main suites: the "Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144" and the "Strings & Threads Suite." The former pays homage to the iconic folk singer Joan Baez, featuring adaptations of her most beloved songs. The latter showcases Isbin's versatility, blending traditional folk melodies with original compositions that evoke the spirit of American roots music.
"Journey to the New World" received widespread acclaim, with over 200 radio stations featuring its tracks. The album was hailed as a landmark recording, praised for its innovative fusion of folk and classical elements. Whether you're a fan of folk music, classical guitar, or simply great music, Sharon Isbin's "Journey to the New World" is a must-listen.
(P) 2009 Sharon Isbin Productions
Tracks
Mr. Drewry's AccordsTraditional, Sharon Isbin
Lord Willoughby's Welcome HomeJohn Dowland, Sharon Isbin
La RossignolTraditional, Sharon Isbin
GreensleevesJohn Johnson, Sharon Isbin
The Drunken SailorTraditional, Sharon Isbin
Wild Mountain ThymeTraditional, Sharon Isbin
AndecyAndrew York, Sharon Isbin
Wayfaring StrangerJohn Jacob Niles, Sharon Isbin, Joan Baez
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: I. Fantasia: Once I had a Sweetheart; Rambler Gambler; Barbara AllenJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: II. The House of the Rising SunJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: III. The Lily of the WestJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: IV. The Unquiet GraveJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: V. SilkieJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: VI. Where have all the Flowers Gone?John Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Joan Baez Suite, Opus 144: VII. Finale: Rake and Rambling Boy; Wildwood Flower; The Trees they do Grow HighJohn Duarte (1919-2004), Sharon Isbin
Go 'Way From My WindowJohn Jacob Niles, Sharon Isbin, Joan Baez