Jean Ritchie, a revered figure in the world of folk music, graces us with her timeless artistry on the album "Lord Bateman." Released on January 20, 2015, under the Edizione Jazz label, this collection is a treasure trove of traditional folk, bluegrass, and southern gothic sounds that encapsulate the rich musical heritage of Appalachia.
Born on December 8, 1922, Jean Ritchie was not just a folk singer and songwriter but also a masterful Appalachian dulcimer player. Her deep roots in Kentucky's musical traditions shine through in every track of "Lord Bateman." The album spans 45 minutes and features 15 tracks, each a testament to Ritchie's ability to weave tales of love, loss, and life through her music.
From the playful "Mammy Had An Old Goose" to the haunting ballads like "Lord Bateman" and "Lord Lovel," Ritchie's voice and dulcimer playing transport the listener to a bygone era. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Little Musgrave - Matty Groves" and "Old King Cole," showcasing Ritchie's versatility and deep connection to the folk tradition.
"Lord Bateman" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Jean Ritchie's enduring legacy. Her music, recorded with a clarity that highlights her unique voice and dulcimer skills, offers a glimpse into the heart of Appalachian folk music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her work, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the raw, unfiltered beauty of traditional folk music.