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Lines (Parts One, Two & Three), a trilogy of albums with a poetic theme by English folk group the Unthanks, was pre-released on the band's website in November 2018, on 10" vinyl, CD and download, prior to their official release on 22 February 2019. They were made available as three separate albums and also packaged together in a slipcase.

Lines
Studio album by
The Unthanks
Released22 February 2019 (UK); pre-released on band's website on 22 November 2018
GenreFolk
LabelRabble Rouser Music
ProducerAdrian McNally
The Unthanks chronology
The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake
(2017)
Lines
(2019)
Live And Unaccompanied
(2020)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Guardian[1]
The Wee Review[2]

Lines Part One: Lillian Bilocca is about the 1968 trawler disaster in Kingston upon Hull in which 58 men died. The songs were written by actor and writer Maxine Peake, with music by Adrian McNally. They were originally performed live by the Unthanks in The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca, a theatrical event written by Peake.

Lines Part Two: World War One is about the First World War. Its songs were originally conceived for a live audio-visual project in 2014, A Time and a Place. One of the songs, "Roland and Vera", is adapted from letters between the writer Vera Brittain who was a Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse in the war, and her fiancé Roland Leighton, a poet, who died from a gunshot wound sustained on the war front.[3]

Lines Part Three: Emily Brontë consists of ten poems by Emily Brontë, set to music by Adrian McNally. The songs were commissioned by the Brontë Society to mark the 200th anniversary of her birth.[3]


Reception


The album received a four-starred review in The Guardian from Neil Spencer.[1] Also writing in The Guardian, Jude Rogers said that "The Unthanks continue to experiment ravenously and joyously".[4]

However, Robert Peacock, in a three-starred review for The Wee Review, said that the Unthanks' voices, "solo or in harmony, remain one of the most captivating sounds in contemporary music and McNally’s measured, minor key piano balladry makes a great setting for them. But because it’s effectively soundtrack work, the charms of Lines are often understated and brief. Each of these [songs] is crying out to be experienced live, with verbal explanation, or accompanying their original inspirations. Cold, in recorded form, they’re harder to digest, and three courses of Lines are too much in one sitting."[2]


Track listing



Part One: Lillian Bilocca



Part Two: World War One



Part Three: Emily Brontë



Personnel



Production


The album's cover artwork is by Natalie Rae Reid.


References


  1. Spencer, Neil (17 February 2019). "The Unthanks: Lines review – national treasures sing Emily Brontë and Maxine Peake". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  2. Peacock, Robert (21 February 2019). "The Unthanks: Lines". The Wee Review. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
  3. Gallacher, Alex (21 November 2018). "The Unthanks: Unaccompanied, As We Are tour + new album 'Lines' and more". Folk Radio UK. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  4. Rogers, Jude (8 February 2019). "Also out this month". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

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