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{{Infobox album
| name = Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds
| type = studio
| artist = [[Paul Kelly (Australian musician)|Paul Kelly]] and [[James Ledger]]
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| released = {{Start date|2019|08|30|df=y}}
| recorded =
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| genre =
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| label = [[EMI Music|EMI Music Australia]]
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| chronology = [[Paul Kelly (Australian musician)|Paul Kelly]] studio
| prev_title = [[Live at the Sydney Opera House (Paul Kelly album)|Live at the Sydney Opera House]]
| prev_year = 2019
| next_title = [[Songs from the South: 1985–2019]]
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'''''Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds''''' is a studio album by Australian musicians [[Paul Kelly (Australian musician)|Paul Kelly]], and [[James Ledger]] featuring Alice Keath and Seraphim Trio . The album was released on 30 August 2019 and peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Charts.

The albums brings six musicians together to interpret bird inspired poems, written by John Keats, Thomas Hardy, Emily Dickinson, Judith Wright, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Gwen Harwood, A D Hope and others.<ref name="JB"/>

At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2019]], the album won [[ARIA Award for Best Classical Album]].<ref name="MediaWeek Nov19">{{cite news | url = https://www.mediaweek.com.au/aria-awards-2019/ | title = ARIA Awards 2019: Tones and I wins big & Human Nature Hall of Fame | work = MediaWeek | date = 27 November 2019 | accessdate = 29 November 2019 }}</ref>

==Track listing==
{{Track_listing
| title1=Black Cockatoos
| writer1=
| length1=2:59
| title2=The Darkling Thrush
| writer2=
| length2=3:35
| title3=Leda and the Swan
| writer3=
| length3=5:01
| title4=Barn Owl
| writer4=
| length4=3:14
| title5=Mudlarking
| writer5=
| length5=2:43
| title6= A Barred Owl
| writer6=
| length6=4:19
| title7="Hope" Is the Thing With Feathers
| writer7=
| length7=3:55
| title8=Ode To a Nightingale
| writer8=
| length8=8:03
| title9=Proud Songsters
| writer9=
| length9=1:52
| title10=Murmuration
| writer10=
| length10=3:59
| title11=Thornbills
| writer11=
| length11=3:03
| title12=The Fly
| writer12=
| length12=3:23
| title13=Black Swan
| writer13=
| length13=2:55
| title14=The Death of the Bird
| writer14=
| length14=4:54
| title15=The Windhover
| writer15=
| length15=4:27
| title16=The Magpies
| writer16=
| length16=2:56
}}

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
! scope="col"| Chart (2019)
! scope="col"| Peak<br /> position
|-
{{album chart|Australia|43|artist=Paul Kelly|album=Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds|rowheader=true|accessdate=19 August 2017}}
|}

==Release history==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders"
|-
! scope="col"| Region
! scope="col"| Date
! scope="col"| Format
! scope="col"| Label
! scope="col"| Catalogue
|-
! Australia
| 30 August 2019<ref name="JB">{{cite web|url=https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/cd-kelly-paul-thirteen-ways-to-look-at-birds-cd|title=Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds (CD)|publisher=[[JB Hi-Fi]]|accessdate=26 April 2019}}</ref>
| [[Compact disc|CD]], [[Music download|DD]]
| Decca Australia
| GAWD028S
|}

==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Paul Kelly}}

[[Category:2019 albums]]
[[Category:Paul Kelly (Australian musician) albums]]
[[Category:ARIA Award-winning albums]]

Revision as of 09:42, 1 December 2019

Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds
Studio album by
Released30 August 2019 (2019-08-30)
LabelEMI Music Australia
Paul Kelly studio chronology
Live at the Sydney Opera House
(2019)
Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds
(2019)
Songs from the South: 1985–2019
(2019)

Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds is a studio album by Australian musicians Paul Kelly, and James Ledger featuring Alice Keath and Seraphim Trio . The album was released on 30 August 2019 and peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Charts.

The albums brings six musicians together to interpret bird inspired poems, written by John Keats, Thomas Hardy, Emily Dickinson, Judith Wright, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Gwen Harwood, A D Hope and others.[1]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2019, the album won ARIA Award for Best Classical Album.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Black Cockatoos"2:59
2."The Darkling Thrush"3:35
3."Leda and the Swan"5:01
4."Barn Owl"3:14
5."Mudlarking"2:43
6."A Barred Owl"4:19
7.""Hope" Is the Thing With Feathers"3:55
8."Ode To a Nightingale"8:03
9."Proud Songsters"1:52
10."Murmuration"3:59
11."Thornbills"3:03
12."The Fly"3:23
13."Black Swan"2:55
14."The Death of the Bird"4:54
15."The Windhover"4:27
16."The Magpies"2:56

Charts

Chart (2019) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 43

Release history

Region Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia 30 August 2019[1] CD, DD Decca Australia GAWD028S

References

  1. ^ a b "Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds (CD)". JB Hi-Fi. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. ^ "ARIA Awards 2019: Tones and I wins big & Human Nature Hall of Fame". MediaWeek. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Paul Kelly – Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds". Hung Medien. Retrieved 19 August 2017.