Paul Brady - Back To The Centre (Reissue) (1986) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Paul Brady
- Title: Back To The Centre
- Year Of Release: 1986
- Label: Compass Records
- Genre: Folk Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 47:58
- Total Size: 323 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Walk the White Line
02. Wheel of Heartbreak
03. Deep in Your Heart
04. To Be the One
05. Follow On
06. Soulbeat
07. Airwaves
08. The Island
09. The Homes of Donegal
01. Walk the White Line
02. Wheel of Heartbreak
03. Deep in Your Heart
04. To Be the One
05. Follow On
06. Soulbeat
07. Airwaves
08. The Island
09. The Homes of Donegal
Back to the Centre is a 1985 album by Irish singer/songwriter Paul Brady, his fourth solo album. Eric Clapton was a guest guitarist.
Although Paul Brady has spent time playing traditional Irish music (notably, if briefly, as a member of Planxty), it's his songs that have brought him the most fame and at least some degree of fortune. No doubt about it, these are big songs -- if they don't always give you a lot to hold onto, melodically speaking, they rarely fail to grab you and pull you in on their own terms. Brady helped Bonnie Raitt make her comeback by contributing the title track to her album Luck of the Draw; Bela Fleck and Roy and Victor Wooten join him on several songs; "The World Is What You Make It" was the theme song to a successful British sitcom. A few of these numbers bear a distinct whiff of the '80s -- listen to the synth on the singalong chorus of "Paradise Is Here" -- and a few go back even further, but his powerful songwriting is a constant that overrides issues of style. And when he turns his hand to the occasional Irish song, as on "Arthur McBride" and "The Lakes of Pontchartrain," the effect is no less impressive. Highly recommended to fans of folk-rock and great pop music of any kind.
Although Paul Brady has spent time playing traditional Irish music (notably, if briefly, as a member of Planxty), it's his songs that have brought him the most fame and at least some degree of fortune. No doubt about it, these are big songs -- if they don't always give you a lot to hold onto, melodically speaking, they rarely fail to grab you and pull you in on their own terms. Brady helped Bonnie Raitt make her comeback by contributing the title track to her album Luck of the Draw; Bela Fleck and Roy and Victor Wooten join him on several songs; "The World Is What You Make It" was the theme song to a successful British sitcom. A few of these numbers bear a distinct whiff of the '80s -- listen to the synth on the singalong chorus of "Paradise Is Here" -- and a few go back even further, but his powerful songwriting is a constant that overrides issues of style. And when he turns his hand to the occasional Irish song, as on "Arthur McBride" and "The Lakes of Pontchartrain," the effect is no less impressive. Highly recommended to fans of folk-rock and great pop music of any kind.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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