Eleanor Tomlinson to launch her first album

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Photo credit: Courtesy

From Harpers Bazaar UK

Eleanor Tomlinson is adding music to her repertoire after announcing she will release her first album in May.

The Poldark actress' new venture sees her sing a collection of folk-influenced covers, including Carole King's Tapestry and Simon and Garfunkel's Homeward Bound. The album, entitled Tales from Home, will also feature a number of Irish and Scottish traditional tunes - one of which is sung as a duet with Tomlinson's brother, Ross.

The record has been created by critically acclaimed Poldark soundtrack composer Anne Dudley, who was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to British Music award at the 2017 Ivor Novello Awards.

“I’m incredibly excited to announce the release of my debut album Tales From Home," said Tomlinson. "To have the opportunity to perform some of my favourite songs with Anne Dudley’s brilliant new arrangements has been wonderful, not to mention working alongside my brother Ross. I would like to thank the Poldark fans who inspired me to make this album. Without their support, this would not have been possible."

The fourth series of Poldark is expected to arrive this summer, where viewers will find out the reason behind Demelza's infidelity.

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