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Singer Mike Scott emerges here as a gifted troubadour, a mode he'd explore more fully years later in his solo work. Where he once spun grand statements framed by booming drums and echoing guitars, here he makes simple romantic observations backed by fiddles and acoustic guitars. A surprising nod to country roots pops up as well, with "Has Anybody Here Seen Hank?," but, in the end, FISHERMAN'S BLUES is closer to the Celtic soul of prime Van Morrison (whose "Sweet Thing" is covered here) than it is to either the band's rootsier influences or to any 1980s contemporaries.
On their early albums, the Waterboys became known as practitioners of "the Big Sound," an epic, wide-screen musical vision on a par with the contemporaneous offerings of U2 and Big Country, making them the musical equivalents of Cecil B. DeMille. For FISHERMAN'S BLUES, though, they decided to scale things down considerably, departing for a little while from their outsized pop/rock ambitions to embrace Celtic roots, folk, and heavily Dylan-influenced, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS-like folk-rock. The gambit paid off better than anyone could have expected, resulting in one of the band's most memorable, moving albums.
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Producers: Mike Scott, Johnston, Vinnie Kilduff, Dunford.
Rolling Stone - 3.5 Stars - Very Good Q (p.124) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "FISHERMAN'S BLUES shares the same spiritual rock space as U2's late-'80s work, but with one essential difference: it's rooted in fiddle-driven Irish folk music." Mojo (Publisher) (p.119) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[The album] packs class from port to starboard, the singer tapping the incantatory power of WB Yeats, then spitting bile on the dizzying, inspired 'We Will Not Be Lovers'..." Waterboys Fisherman's Blues Songs Fisherman's Blues Music Review Purchase Fisherman's Blues CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Waterboys This Is The Sea CD (1985)
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$9.15 Released in 1985, THIS IS THE SEA stands as the Waterboys' most ambitious and impressive record. The Scottish band takes the majestic, Phil Spector-influenced "Big Sound" of ...
| | Waterboys Room To Roam CD (1990)
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$12.79 If one were to divide the Waterboys' career into three parts, ROOM TO ROAM would fall at the end of the middle Irish folk segment. The Waterboys' Scots main man Mike Scott's love for Ireland is expressed in each song--the ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the ...
| | Waterboys Pagan Place CD (1984)
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$13.95 On their second album, A Pagan Place, the Waterboys ...
| | Mike Bloomfield Super Session CD (1968) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$6.75 A surprise best-seller when it was first released, this mostly improvised pairing of singer/keyboardist/producer Al Kooper with two major guitar heroes of the day sounds fascinating all these years later precisely because of the distance of time--nobody makes records like this any more. The material runs the gamut from folk pop (covers of Donovan and Dylan), to blues ("Albert's Shuffle," "You Don't Love Me"), to heady jams ("His Holy Modal Majesty"), to big-band jazz ("Harvey's Tune").
All the tunes make effective templates for the kind off-the-cuff music-making that in less capable hands might have resulted in simple noodling. In fact, although Bloomfield and Stills don't play together on any of the cuts (Bloomfield played on one side of the original LP, Stills on the other), all three principals get off lots of good licks and producer Kooper has some interesting ...
| | Wartime Memories CD (2002)
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| | Zombies Singles A's & B'S CDs (1990) (Import) Germany
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$20.75 Possibly the best of the many single-disc Zombies compilations that exist, and certainly the most concise, SINGLES A'S AND B'S contains both sides of all 11 Zombies singles released between 1964 and 1968. The Zombies only released two albums in their three-and-a-half year existence, 1964's BEGIN HERE and 1968's classic ODESSEY AND ORACLE. Given that Rod Argent and Chris White did not blossom as songwriters until late in the Zombies' career, SINGLES A'S AND B'S combines original Argent/White compositions like "She's Not There," "Tell Her No," "I Love You" and the underrated "She Does Everything For Me" with excellent covers of R&B classics like Little Anthony and the Imperials' "Going Out of My Head." This compilation, plus reissues of the band's two proper albums, will give all but the most fanatical Zombies fans everything they need.
The Zombies found chart fame in 1964 with their very first single, "She's Not There," and went on to influence countless groups on both sides of the Atlantic. Fronted by ace keyboard player Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone, a singer with a breathy voice guaranteed to make the little girls swoon, ...
| | Good Ship CD (2003)
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| | Ed Gein It's A Shame... CD (2003)
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| | Symbion Project Wound Up By God Or The Devil CD (2007)
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$10.79 Although described as a side project for Freezepop's Kasson Crooker (aka the Duke of Pannekoeken), the Symbion Project in fact existed before Freezepop. While the Boston-based Freezepop were formed in 1999, producer, composer, arranger, and programmer Crooker started Symbion in the early '90s and produced Symbion's first full-length album, Red, in 1997. But thanks to Splashdown (the group that Crooker was in from 1996-2001) and Freezepop, Symbion has -- as Crooker put it -- "long simmered in the background." Those who associate Crooker with Freezepop might be surprised to hear that Symbion doesn't sound anything like Freezepop; both favor an electronic, synthesizer-driven approach, but that's where the similarity ends. While Freezepop's albums have been largely defined by Liz Enthusiasm's lead vocals, Wound Up by God or the Devil is strictly instrumental -- and while Freezepop's humorous, very ironic output recalls '80s new wave and synth pop acts like Berlin, Thomas Dolby, Duran Duran, Soft Cell, and the Human League, this 2007 release offers hard to categorize electronica that draws on a variety of influences, among them ambient music, Vangelis, Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, European classical music (one of the tracks was inspired by the work of Johann Sebastian Bach), and European film music. Symbion, unlike Freezepop, doesn't favor a traditional verse/chorus/verse/chorus format -- and the quirky, artsy material on this 64-minute CD has all kinds of interesting twists and turns. As a result, Wound Up by God or the Devil doesn't have the immediacy ...
| | gspotwagner Slip Into Life CD (2007)
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| | Jim Weiss Lion Of The North, The CD (2008)
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