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Tales of Silversleeve : ウィキペディア英語版
Tales of Silversleeve

''Tales of Silversleeve'' is the second album released by Irish-born singer Cathy Davey. It was released on 12 October 2007 as the follow-up release to Davey's 2004 debut ''Something Ilk''. The album contains eleven tracks, including the singles "Reuben", "Sing for Your Supper" and "Moving".
''Tales of Silversleeve'' led to several award wins and nominations for Davey and her album, including a win in the Best Irish Female category at the Meteor Music Awards. There was also a Choice Music Prize nomination for Irish Album of the Year 2007. Although the album failed to chart, Davey received positive remarks from newspapers, radio stations and members of the general public alike, being described as "a bright, bold and breezy rush of imagination, creativity and sheer glorious sounds" by journalist and blogger Jim Carroll.〔Jim Carroll's review of (''Tales of Silversleeve'' )〕
==Background and recording==
Davey performed a nationwide tour in late May 2007, debuting songs from the album which at this stage was referred to as ''Silversleeve''. All but two of the songs were recorded in her home. The album, released under the title ''Tales of Silversleeve'', was preceded by "Reuben", its first single, on 21 September 2007. Davey explained the title choice, "I had a runny nose when I was a child and let's just say I didn't wipe it with a tissue". The album was produced by Liam Howe of Sneaker Pimps.

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