James Yorkston, Nina Persson and The Second Hand Orchestra share The Great White  Sea Eagle, the follow up to James Yorkston and The Second Hand Orchestra’s The Wide,  Wide River – a Guardian Top 10 Folk Album of 2021. The record didn’t start life as a follow up; in early 2021, Yorkston began visiting his studio in  Cellardyke, Fife and for the first time, starting writing songs on the piano as opposed to his  usual guitar as he gazed upon the sea outside his window. After sending the first five or six songs to Karl-Jonas Winqvist (the ringleader/conductor  of TSHO), they began to discuss working on the music together. With Yorkston’s shift from  guitar to piano, they thought about what other changes they could make to their process  which led to the involvement of a guest singer and the legendary Nina Persson (The  Cardigans) was brought into the fold. 

They followed the same methodology as The Wide, Wide River – apart from James, Nina  and KJ, none of The Second Hand Orchestra had heard the music prior to entering the  studio – and the arrangements were made up on the spot. Yorkston summarises: “Everyone  who was playing in The Second Hand Orchestra, in their own way they are all unique and  colourful players. There was no-one there who didn’t know what to do. I would bring them  the songs, we would start one – I would play it, and second time round people would start  singing and playing, and by the time we had done it three or four times we would hit record  and we would be ready to go. And the thing that they all had was the ability to give each  other space and to come up with their parts based on what other people were playing  naturally was a very quick process, and they were all so open, nobody was egotistical.  Everything was just happy. I love the wildness in it.” While there is a lightness in sound to The Great White Sea Eagle, there is a dark humor  throughout and the album conveys a rich message about life and grief, family and nature. 

“A lovely piece of chamber folk.” – Brooklyn Vegan

“Songs crisp as winter sunlight.” – Uncut

“Understated surprises at every turn.” – Bandcamp Daily

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