James Yorkston, Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra
The Great White Sea Eagle
Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
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Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
Black vinyl LP in a gatefold sleeve with insert.
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Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
Indies exclusive dark green coloured vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with insert.
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Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.
CD in a gatefold capacity wallet with insert.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
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Singer-songwriter James Yorkston joins forces with Swedish band The Second Hand Orchestra once again, this time bringing in The Cardigans' legend Nina Persson to handle lead vocals.
Yorkston had never planned to follow up 2021's "The Wide, Wide River", a collaboration with the Swedish musical collective that features Peter, Bjorn and John's Peter Morén. But after a spell in his studio writing songs for piano, he sent them to The Second Hand Orchestra conductor Karl-Jonas Winqvist and the conversation began to develop once more.
A few conversations later, Nina Persson was introduced and "The Great White Sea Eagle" began to materialize. Persson's voice is the secret weapon here - it's not surprising given her history (we've all love The Cardigans, come on), but she elevates Yorkston and TSHO's sound effortlessly, sounding almost as if she's not trying at all.
Folksy, warm and surprisingly seasonal, the album's a mature collection that doesn't retreat into the shadows. Yorkston's songwriting is filled with life and has more in common with 60s psychedelic folk than the jangly pop he manufactured with the Athletes.