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Kate Anna Rusby (born 4 December 1973) [1] is an English folk singer-songwriter from Penistone, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.Sometimes called the "Barnsley Nightingale", she has headlined various British folk festivals, and is one of the best known contemporary English folk singers.
The discography of Kate Rusby, an English folk singer, consists of twenty solo albums, four albums as part of a duo or group, four extended plays (EPs), two video albums, fourteen singles, and seven music videos.
"All Over Again" is the first single released from Irish singer-songwriter Ronan Keating's fourth solo album, Bring You Home (2006). The song, which features guest vocals from folk singer Kate Rusby, was produced by Mark Taylor and written by Don Mescall and Randy Goodrum.
Life in a Paper Boat is the fourteenth solo album by English folk singer Kate Rusby, released in October 2016.The album, while featuring Rusby's signature mix of traditional and original songs, marked a sonic departure from previous releases: synthesizers and drum programming were used extensively throughout the record.
Philosophers, Poets & Kings is the sixteenth studio album by English folk singer Kate Rusby. It features traditional folk music, original songs and covers of Fairport Convention and Oasis. The album was released by Pure Records, including on CD and on vinyl, on 17 May 2019. [1]
All songs by Kate Rusby unless otherwise stated. "Playing of Ball" (Words trad., music Rusby) – 3:31 "I Courted a Sailor" – 3:58 "Withered and Died" (Richard Thompson) – 3:58 "Merry Green Broom" (Words trad./Rusby, music Rusby) – 3:22 "Let the Cold Wind Blow" – 5:18 "Canaan's Land" (Trad. arranged by Rusby/John McCusker) – 3:50
Underneath the Stars is the fourth studio album by English folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 11 August 2003 on Pure Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In a 2007 interview, Rusby noted that "The Blind Harper", which appears on this album, is her favourite traditional song.
Hourglass is the debut studio album by English contemporary folk musician Kate Rusby, released on 1 March 1997 on Pure Records. It was updated and remastered in 2022, to celebrate its 25th anniversary.