J. Patrick Raftery's "A North American Songbook" is a captivating collection of songs that beautifully intertwines poetry and music. Released on April 3, 2020, this 42-minute album is a testament to Raftery's versatility and artistic depth. The album features a diverse range of compositions, including settings of poems by William Blake and Walt Whitman, as well as original works that showcase Raftery's unique voice.
The album opens with three songs inspired by the poetry of William Blake, each offering a distinct musical interpretation of the poet's vivid imagery. Following these, Raftery presents "Rattenbury: No More" and "The Listeners, Op. 24," pieces that highlight his ability to craft compelling narratives through music.
The heart of the album lies in the four songs dedicated to the poetry of Walt Whitman. Raftery masterfully captures the essence of Whitman's words, transforming them into powerful musical expressions. The album concludes with "Some Who Used to Have Someone," a poignant original composition that leaves a lasting impression.
Distributed by the Canadian Music Centre Distribution Service, "A North American Songbook" is a must-listen for those who appreciate the fusion of poetry and music. Raftery's thoughtful arrangements and evocative performances make this album a standout in his discography.