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Cherry Picker (COMPILATION ALBUM)

by Ruth Theodore

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    This is a limited run, cherry coloured vinyl LP of the new career spanning compilation LP 'Cherry Picker' which features two new tracks from the forthcoming album. Included is an insert containing autobiographical content from Ruth's career and includes original photography of the Claremont Road protests by Gideon Mendel.

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People People Bumped into friend of mine in the council line back in spring time She said “I didn’t think I’d see you here Didn’t I hear you were hitting the big time?” And heads turned to faces As she said “we heard you were going places. Does Emma know you’re back in town? She’s not herself when you’re not around” And I feel the urgency like a push on a beat To be who she wants me to be Though I’m dead on my feet And I see Orion rising And drawing his bow over Cannery Row And I feel like crying ‘cause I’m tired And laughing cause I’m not alone Tell Emma I’m home dry That I’ll come by soon enough And give her my love (my love) Tell her my minds made up Yeah tell Emma I’m home dry That I’ll come by soon enough and Give her my love We were still waiting in the council queue When I asked her “so what’s new with you?” She said “I’m still doing the radio show but I’m Down on my luck if you really wanna know I had a boyfriend half Jamaican He was deported All very hush hush He was born here worked as a labourer Received a letter - something about Windrush Now I have a boyfriend in Jamaica And his baby in my arms And I feel like crying ‘cause I’m tired And laughing cause I’m not alone" And I said “Look at us all standing in queue Don’t they know who they’re talking to? We are many and they are few And I wouldn’t let it get the best of you Don’t you forget we’ve come this far Don’t forget who we are! We are The People people And we are the people people” She strokes the forehead of her infant And lays a finger on the fence It gives a little and she turns to me and says “...It’s good to see you my friend We’re not as young as we were then... Could we do it all again?” And I said “Remember when Emma Climbed the roof top to stop the diggers? And those policemen chased her all night around the chimneys in a cherry picker? And we cheered her on from the rigging handcuffed and singing… “Singing voices rising higher Weave a dove into the wire In our hearts a blazing fire” (we are the people people) “Singing voices rising higher Weave a dove into the wire In our hearts a blazing fire” Tell Emma I’m home dry That I’ll come by soon enough And give her my love Tell her my minds made up Tell Emma I’m home dry That I’ll come by soon enough and Give her my love And then meet me on Friday Behind the Costa that used to be the Library The girl that works there says it’s likely That if I ask nicely She can get keys from the Old Town Hall For the empty municipal swimming pool Put out a call to Paddy and Maria Tell them ‘Tea urn. And a speaker’ ‘Cause this is what we call divide and rule Maybe you want less and I want more Maybe you are against what I am for But before we take our sides Let’s ask each other why We try and squeeze inside these boxes that don’t fit us right When we could stand our ground Let them know we won’t be pushed around We could take up space and let them Know who owns this place Yeah let’em know who’s who Let’em know who they’re talking to We are many and they are few And I wouldn’t let it get the best of you Don’t you forget we’ve come this far Don’t forget who we are We are The People people And we are the people people. “Singing voices, rising higher Weave a dove into the wire”
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Archimedes 03:10
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Nothing On 03:17
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Jonas' Song 04:03
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Buffalo 03:15
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Ugly Faces 03:04
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Thompson 05:12
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Eris 06:26

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This is a career spanning compilation record, featuring two brand new tracks from the forthcoming record and favourites from Ruth's critically acclaimed back catalogue.

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released November 22, 2023

All words and music by Ruth Theodore.
Except in reference to 'Carry Greenham Home' by Peggy Seeger in the track 'People People'.

These tracks were recorded in a variety of spaces and with a range of collaborators. Please see vinyl inlay for full details.

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Ruth Theodore UK

'Original folk voice' Ruth Theodore is described as 'one of the UK's most exciting artists'.
Her highly anticipated forthcoming records is the fruits of another collaboration withTony and Grammy award winning US bassist/producer Todd Sickafoose and percussionist Mathias Kunzli.

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