Published: May 11, 2007
By: Jeff Meade
I might have guessed that any singer from the Orkney Islands would specialize in songs about seasonal affective disorder. Dark, cold winters and all.
Along comes Orcadian singer-guitarist Kris Drever with “Black Water.”
Yes, there are a few sad songs—songs of working-class travails and teary farewells. But even the sad tunes are infused with light and warmth.
Drever’s voice has a plangent quality—like a Scottish Rufus Wainwright. He has chosen songs that blend modern influences with age-old themes.
Duets with Kate Rusby and Eddi Reader are particularly lovely.
Picking the top three tunes was tough—they’re all superb.
Links
Kris Drever Web Site