4. Lal & Mike WatersonBright Phoebus

When I got the remastered copy from Domino, I took it down to Martin [Carthy]’s to play it for the first time. It was so moving. The original album had sounded like it was cut by knife and fork. We could hear bits we’d never heard before, like Richard Thompson’s guitar suddenly appearing…it was spooky. Thompson recently called Mam the singing Bronte, and that all fitted in.
The Bright Phoebus Revisited tour in 2013 [where the Waterson family toured the album, with special guests, long before the reissue was organised] was a revelation to me. I love my tour poster from back then. Jarvis Cocker wrote on the sun on the poster "wear Sun Factor 50!" Richard Hawley wrote that there hadn’t been a dry eye in the house. I really love ‘Fine Horseman’ and ‘Child Among The Weeds’ [the latter is about her mother having a stillborn twin, alongside her younger brother, Oliver, with whom she has made two albums]. And I love ‘Shady Lady’ – we still all sing that when we get together. I still can’t get over the fact that it’s out again, properly, the way it was meant to be.