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Relics and Tunes

The Songs of Amelia Curran

by (author) Amelia Curran

Publisher
Breakwater Books Ltd.
Initial publish date
Mar 2017
Category
Lyrics
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550816723
    Publish Date
    Mar 2017
    List Price
    $19.95

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To celebrate the career of one of Canada’s most respected singer-songwriters, Relics & Tunesmakes Juno Award-winning Amelia Curran’s lyrics available in print for the first time. With all of her chords and lyrics published in an elegant and easy-to-use format, this collection will delight everyone from the novice to the well-travelled professional musician. Covering her first five albums (including the remarkable new release, Watershed) Relics & Tunes stands as an indispensable addition to your Amelia Curran library.

About the author

Amelia Curran is a singer-songwriter from st. John’s, Newfoundland. After independently releasing her first album, War Brides, in 2006, she was signed to Six Shooter Records. Each of her next three albums were nominated for Juno awards, and Hunter Hunter won the Juno award for Roots and Traditional Solo Album of the Year in 2010. Her highly anticipated fifth album, Watershed, is now available from Six Shooter.

 

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Editorial Reviews

“One can agree with Curran up to a point when she says, ‘Lyrics must have music to communicate. Poems must have a page.’ Yet as someone who reads roughly a hundred new books of poetry every year and who has ingested much moribund verse in the name of historical scholarship, I can say without exaggeration that Curran’s lyrics on the page are as successful as 75 percent of all that stuff in print.”

University of Toronto Quarterly 88.3