
With this debut solo album, I Wish I Were A Sparrow, Baird plays odes to the traditions from which she learned, combining Appalachian balladry and the roughness of old field recordings, but there is also a dose of dreaminess and solitude that captures sleepy central New Jersey. This is where she departs from tradition, leaving the communal origins of folk music to capture the singular self. The lyrics also present an amalgam of old and new, with half of the songs, including “Dreadful Wind and Rain” and “Pretty Polly,” being passed down from the folk tradition, and the other half, including “Wind Wind “and “Love Song From The Earth To The Moon,” coming from Baird’s own hand. While the most salient part of her previous Baird Sisters project was the melding of familial voices and various instruments, Baird’s solo effort is centered around the combination of her virtuosic banjo playing and prominent but airy vocals.
TRACK LISTING
1. Wind, Wind
2. Dreadful Wind And Rain
3. Cuckoo
4. Love Song From The Earth To The Moon
5. Pretty Saro
6. Bats
7. Did You Come Here Alone?
8. Pretty Polly
9. Hay In The Wagon
10. Home Is Were You Are
11. Poor Orphan Child
12. Twin Sisters