Step back in time with "Penny Merriments: Street Songs of 17th Century England" by Traditional, a captivating collection of historic street songs that offer a unique glimpse into the musical culture of 17th century England. Released on June 1, 2005, under the Naxos label, this album spans a variety of genres, including traditional music, Sufi, bhajan, medieval, qawwali, and Gregorian chant, showcasing the rich diversity of the era's musical landscape.
With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the album features 20 tracks that range from lively and humorous tunes like "The Merry Jest of John Thomson and Jakaman His Wife" to more somber and reflective pieces such as "London Mourning in Ashes." Each song is a testament to the storytelling and musical prowess of the time, offering insights into the daily lives, struggles, and joys of people from centuries past.
The album's standout tracks include "The Famous Ratcatcher," a lively and engaging piece that tells the tale of a ratcatcher's adventures, and "An Old Song on the Spanish Armada, or Sir Francis Drake," a historical account set to music. The variety of themes and styles ensures that there is something for everyone, making this album a fascinating exploration of England's musical heritage.
Traditional's "Penny Merriments" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical journey through the sounds and stories of 17th century England. Whether you're a history buff, a music enthusiast, or simply someone looking to discover new and engaging sounds, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.