James Findlay's album, The When And The Where, is a captivating collection of traditional folk songs that showcase his exceptional vocal and instrumental abilities. The album features ten tracks, each one carefully chosen and arranged to highlight the rich history and heritage of English folk music.
From the haunting ballad "The Banks of Green Willow" to the lively and upbeat "Three Jolly Fishermen," Findlay's renditions of these classic tunes are both authentic and fresh. His voice is clear and expressive, and his use of the fiddle, guitar, and mandolin adds depth and texture to the arrangements.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Banks of Sweet Primroses," which features Findlay's delicate and nuanced vocal performance. The song builds slowly, with layers of instrumentation and harmonies gradually added until it reaches a stirring crescendo.
Another highlight is "The Bold Fisherman," a tale of love and loss set against a backdrop of the sea. Findlay's interpretation of this traditional song is both emotive and powerful, and the haunting melody stays with the listener long after the song has ended.