As June Tabor ages her voice seems, paradoxically, to become clearer and sharper. She is also becoming increasingly interested in expanding her repertoire beyond the traditional British and Irish folk music on which her early career was built. There are no fiddles or guitars on this album; instead there are Huw Warren's piano and the Creative Jazz Orchestra, a big band complete with French horn and two trombones. So has she finally crossed the line that separates a mere singer from a chanteuse? Not yet, thankfully. While one of these songs does come from a musical, a plurality of them (including such standbys as "The Water Is Wide" and "I Will Put My Ship in Order") are traditional, and there are two Richard Thompson covers ("Waltzing's for Dreamers" and "Pharaoh") and a fine version of Ewan MacColl's immortal "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." The big-band arrangements are surprisingly effective, especially on the Maggie Holland composition "A Place Called England" and on the dour "Pharaoh." Not everyone will prefer this album to her earlier work, but Tabor herself has never sounded better. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
A Quiet Eye Track Listing
Credits of A Quiet Eye
- Dudley Phillips
- Double Bass
- John Ravenhall
- Producer
- Huw Warren
- Piano, Arranger
- Trevor Hallesy
- Engineer, Mixing, Post Production
- Dick Beetham
- Mastering
- Andy Schofield
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Tony Dixon
- Editing
- John Haxby
- Sleeve Design
- Mark Bassey
- Trombone
- Iain Dixon
- Clarinet, Clarinet (Bass)
- Jim Rattigan
- French Horn
- Lloyd Gardiner
- Assistant Engineer
- Richard Bolton
- Cello
- Ben Coulchard
- Studio Assistant
- Richard Fox
- Tuba
- Richard Iles
- Trumpet
- Khan the Dog
- Studio Assistant
- Llam Kirkman
- Trombone
- In-Yong Lle
- Studio Assistant
- Roy Dodds
- Percussion
- Mark Emerson
- Violin, Viola
- Tom Howard
- Photography
- Mark Lockheart
- Clarinet, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano)
- June Tabor
- Arranger, Main Performer















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