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How Are We Getting Home? (CD - 2004)( UPC: 00020286020424)Artist: Gaelic Storm Label: Lost Again Records Genre: International - Celtic Album Description: Gaelic Storm: Steve Twigger (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Patrick Murphy (vocals, harmonica, accordion, spoons); Steve Wehmeyer (vocals, didjeridu, bodhran); Ryan Lacey (vocals, djem... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Gaelic Storm: Steve Twigger (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Patrick Murphy (vocals, harmonica, accordion, spoons); Steve Wehmeyer (vocals, didjeridu, bodhran); Ryan Lacey (vocals, djembe, percussion); Tom Brown (whistle, highland bagpipe); Dave Pomeroy, Ellery Klein. Personnel: Steve Twigger (vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Patrick Murphy (vocals, harmonica, accordion, spoons); Stephen Wehmeyer (vocals, didjeridu, bodhran); Ryan Lacey (vocals, djembe, percussion); Nanci Griffith (vocals); Ellery Klein (fiddle); Tom Brown (tin whistle, pipe, bagpipe); Dave Pomeroy (bass guitar). Additional personnel: Nanci Griffith. Audio Mixer: Mark Miller . Recording information: Jack's Tracks Recording Studio, Nashville, TN. Unknown Contributor Role: Stephen Wehmeyer. Arranger: Gaelic Storm. The band that played on the Titanic -- at least in the movie version of the tale -- has managed to build on that invaluable exposure. While there is some traditional music on here, perfectly competently played, the real focus is on Gaelic Storm's own material. They touch on themes that seem endemic to the Irish -- homesickness and drinking, for the most part -- in a musical blend that takes ideas from the tradition and mixes them with generally uptempo acoustic rock that's never offensive (unlike, say, the Pogues). ~ Chris Nickson The band that played on the Titanic -- at least in the movie version of the tale -- has managed to build on that invaluable exposure. While there is some traditional music on here, perfectly competently played, although with a somewhat uninspired sound, the real focus is on their own material. They touch on themes that seem endemic to the Irish -- homesickness and drinking, for the most part -- in a musical blend that takes ideas from the tradition and mixes them with generally uptempo acoustic rock that's never offensive (unlike, say, the Pogues). The problem, of course, is that there are so many bands that have done this kind of thing that anyone attempting it needs something special to stand out. And besides their name recognition, there's little in the writing and playing here to separate Gaelic Storm from the herd. ~ Chris Nickson |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | I Miss My Home |
| 2. | Born to Be a Bachelor |
| 3. | Punjab Paddy |
| 4. | Stain the Grout |
| 5. | Tear Upon the Rose |
| 6. | Summer's Gone |
| 7. | PiƱa Colada in a Pint Glass |
| 8. | Fish and Get Fat |
| 9. | Lone-Star Stowaway, The |
| 10. | When I Win |
| 11. | Cailin Deas Rua, An |
| 12. | Down Underground |
| 13. | Cab Ride to Kingston |
| 14. | Time, Drink 'Em Up |
| 15. | Short a Couple A' Bob |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00020286020424 |
| Release Date: | Mar 08, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | International - Celtic |
| Label: | Lost Again Records |
| Distributor: | RED Distribu |
| Producer: | Mark Miller; Gaelic Storm; Mark Miller |
| Engineer: | Mark Miller; Tom Brown; Mark Miller |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2004 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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