Peatbog Faeries - What Men Deserve to Lose (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Peatbog Faeries
- Title: What Men Deserve to Lose
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Peatbog Records
- Genre: World, Folk, Celtic
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:49:21
- Total Size: 350 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. The Locks & Rocks Reel
02. The Invergarry Blues
03. Jason's Famous Banjo
04. There's a Girl Behind the Bar Who Thinks She's Garbo
05. Sudden Dilemma
06. Friend of Crazy Joe
07. Dr. Gig
08. Still Drunk in the Morning
09. Ramasaig
10. Nyup
For want of a better term, the Peatbog Faeries play modern ceilidh music, to get you up and dancing, but that's a simplification. The fiddle and the pipes are the heart of it all, but they're really at the center of a very complex web. Anything more than a cursory listen reveals the layers of sound here, from the programming under it all to the rhythm section, keyboards, brass, and then the lead instruments. Short of it becoming a great mess, there's probably no way to make a CD with all of that unless there's something of a gloss to it, which this certainly has - "There's a Girl Behind the Bar Who Thinks She's Garbo" or "Still Drink in the Morning" are prime examples, starting off as if they were made for club dancefloors rather than anything to do with folk. But the result is that they combine ancient and modern in very effective proportions, and aren't afraid of heavy touches of electricity, like Tom Salter's raucous guitar work on "The Invergarry Blues." They've gradually conjured up their own space (although it would be nice to hear a bit more of the horns - as it is, all too often they seem like punctuation and coloring) somewhere between Shooglenifty and Afro Celt Sound System. This is a good record, but probably nowhere near as powerful as it would sound live.
01. The Locks & Rocks Reel
02. The Invergarry Blues
03. Jason's Famous Banjo
04. There's a Girl Behind the Bar Who Thinks She's Garbo
05. Sudden Dilemma
06. Friend of Crazy Joe
07. Dr. Gig
08. Still Drunk in the Morning
09. Ramasaig
10. Nyup
For want of a better term, the Peatbog Faeries play modern ceilidh music, to get you up and dancing, but that's a simplification. The fiddle and the pipes are the heart of it all, but they're really at the center of a very complex web. Anything more than a cursory listen reveals the layers of sound here, from the programming under it all to the rhythm section, keyboards, brass, and then the lead instruments. Short of it becoming a great mess, there's probably no way to make a CD with all of that unless there's something of a gloss to it, which this certainly has - "There's a Girl Behind the Bar Who Thinks She's Garbo" or "Still Drink in the Morning" are prime examples, starting off as if they were made for club dancefloors rather than anything to do with folk. But the result is that they combine ancient and modern in very effective proportions, and aren't afraid of heavy touches of electricity, like Tom Salter's raucous guitar work on "The Invergarry Blues." They've gradually conjured up their own space (although it would be nice to hear a bit more of the horns - as it is, all too often they seem like punctuation and coloring) somewhere between Shooglenifty and Afro Celt Sound System. This is a good record, but probably nowhere near as powerful as it would sound live.
World | Celtic | Folk | FLAC / APE
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