Wanderer (Cara Dillon album)


Wanderer is the seventh studio album by Irish folk singer Cara Dillon. It was released on October 13, 2017 on Charcoal Records.

Background

Dillon announced the album on her website and social media on September 13, 2017 by revealing the title and artwork. In an interview with the Belfast Live, she explained that she had not planned to release an album in 2017, but a period of spontaneous recording in the summer resulted in an album taking shape.
The album was recorded at Random Sound and Cooper Hall, Somerset, and predominantly features piano and acoustic guitar accompaniment by Sam Lakeman, with guest musical contributions by Justin Adams, Kris Drever, Niall Murphy, Ben Nicholls and John Smith.
The album features seven traditional ballads, two original songs and a cover version of Shaun Davey’s "Dubhdarra". Both of the album’s original songs explore the theme of emigration – historically, and in the present day – as do many of the traditional songs included.
Speaking about the inspiration for the album in a statement released by Folk Radio UK, Dillon discussed the album’s main themes of departure and longing for home, saying:
In a Belfast Telegraph interview, Dillon said that she views it as a very different album to her previous releases, saying:

Release and critical reception

The album entered the Independent Album Breakers Chart at No.1, and entered the UK Official Album Chart at No. 89.
It was well-received by critics upon release. The Guardian's Neil Spencer described the album with the headline "gorgeous homesick blues" and awarded the album four stars. Folking.com called the album Dillon’s "most reflective and most musically introspective album to date" and The Irish Echo noted a difference in tone between the album and its predecessors, saying it had "a subdued, simpler sound – one that also allows for a wider emotional range in her vocals."

Track listing

Personnel

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