Hot Days (Album review) and Appalachian Still

Hot Days (2006)

Always expect energy when you listen to a Poitin album.  These guys always deliver goods with gusto. Hot Days is an album that looks the way it sounds (note the chili pepper red cover that screams hot hot hot!). The introduction of the didgeridoo and the soprano sax are pleasant surprises.  The album has everything that jumps and grabs you from behind.

Step It Out has Jeremy King’s superb vocals. Precision and tight musicianship are the things the band is known for.

For to Free. Wowwowow! The didgeridoo addition here is something I truly dig.  It is the right ingredient to the track! It makes you feel like you are in Australia, wearing a kilt and jumping with kangaroos. It begins with this ambient sound of an old vinyl record    being touched by a needle.

Who Are You is a fast traditional song. Every nuance is captured in the recording. The crisp vocals and resonant fiddle jive together with the fiery guitar strums. This song makes me feel like a young man ready for action.

Springtime Frolics is a track I can sum up in one word: stunning. These guys record their albums live. Such precision is not easy to master. I read somewhere that they would do it over again if ever something goes wrong. It’s like me writing this review, having a lot of re-editing to do when the grammar goes wrong wink wink.

Crazy Man Michael starts a capella and then blossoms with a guitar. It is a great title track. It sings about a tragic incident. You know, I read that if you have some Irish in you, then you will understand that the more painful the song is, the more the singing gets better. With its bare arrangement, the vocals gain the dramatic effect making it one of the most memorable singing styles I have heard in years.

Hot Days is a track which begins with both the high and low whistles fencing each other tenderly. The mournful notes progress into a beautiful track with rich arrangements and incandescent beauty which calls to mind a phoenix rising from its ashes. The second half of the track jumps into a jig with an explosive chorus of other instruments.

Midsomer is an energetic traditional track that won’t let you stop tapping your feet.

A Bucket Full of Mountain Dew is another traditional track with fast singing.  There are amazing vocal harmonies and a beautiful melody.

March Flowers is a jazzy jig which begins with the acoustic guitar, then the whistle and then other instruments join in. It has this swaying rhythm to it. It makes you think of seaside and relaxing afternoons. I noticed that there is a consistency of clean recordings all throughout the album.

For to Free really frolics into your mood and into your subconscious.

I Was A Young Man is a fast ballad about coming of age. There is great bodhran playing on top of the fiddling. The didgeridoo encapsulates the track like fine moth’s wings. It’s awesome!

Saxet is a jazzy traditional track with a vibe that smells of beer and chips. It is also a sexy track.

Curragh of Kildare ends the track with its amazing fiddling. Hot Days is an album that makes you realize that some very talented Irish music players are also found in the Czech Republic. This is world music at its finest. You can buy Hot Days here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/poitin5


Sources:

www.reverbnation.com/poitin

www.poitin.czwww.myspace.com/poitinkapela

www.soundclick.com/poitin

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Get to know Appalachian Still

Guys who are into Bluegrass and anything Americana might want to get themselves ensnared by the music of these six guys bringing you nothing but the freshness of homegrown freshly brewed American music. The  good vibes of Bluegrass and Country music have made their way into my chest and now my head is moving back and forth while listening to tracks like Deep Ellum Blues and I Know You Rider. The band, Appalachian Still, is from Northampton Massachusetts and they have been around since 2005. Bring on the croissants, this is going to be a great day! Just give them a chance and who knows? You might get hooked, head over feet.

Members

Andrew Woodland: Clawhammer Banjo, Vocals & Management
Jared Libby: Guitar, Vocals, Recording & Engineering
Sean Mallari Upright Bass
Sam Barnes: Fiddle
Ivan Ussach: Drums/Percussion
Peter Nabut: Sound-Man

Sources:

http://www.myspace.com/appalachianstill

http://www.appalachianstill.com/

https://www.facebook.com/appalachianstill

Bluegrass and Celtic

Thanks to the wide success of the Punch Brothers, Bluegrass is making waves again! I was able have a little chat with Luke Fraser of The Bombadils  before he headed to the concert and that’s when he recommended two bands: The Creaking Tree String Quartet and The Foggy Hogtown Boys.

Creaking Tree String Quartet:

Genre: Acoustic Instrumenttal Roots MUsic.

Members:

Andrew Collins – mandolin
Brad Keller – guitar
Brian Kobayakawa – bass
John Showman – violin

From: Toronto, ON

Website: http://www.creakingtree.com/

Blurb:

They earned a Juno Award nomination for their 2003 debut CD. Their follow-up “Side Two” won the Pushing The Boundaries trophy at the 2005 Canadian Folk Music Awards, was named Instrumental Album of the Year at the Indie Acoustic Project Awards, and “Old Crow” won Instrumental Song of the Year at the International Acoustic Music Awards. Their third album “The Soundtrack” was nominated for the Juno Award for Instrumental Album of the Year, and won two Canadian Folk Music Awards.

Now, after 8+ years as a band, The Creaking Tree String Quartet present their fourth and finest album “Sundogs” a collection that highlights the group’s lauded versatility with depth and maturity. It’s the group’s most far-reaching and ambitious recording project to date; a diverse and inspired collection of 12 new works that not only push the quartet into new territory but bring an elite group of renowned guests along for the journey. Adam Warner and Sly Juhas on drums, Michael Davidson on piano and Burke Carroll on pedal steel, all perform on the record.

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The Foggy Hogtown Boys

Genre: Country/Bluegrass

Members:

Max Heineman-Bass

John Showman-Fiddle

Andrew Collins-Mandolin

Chris Coole-Guitar

Chris Quinn-Banjo

From: Toronto,ON

Website: http://foggyhogtownboys.com/

Blurb:

Although, the group draws a great deal of inspiration and material from the “golden age” of bluegrass and country music, solid original songs written by members in the band blend well among the old chestnuts.  In 2005 they released “Northern White Clouds” – a 100Canadian content bluegrass album that features some excellent writing from all the members of the band. In 2007 – “Pigtown Fling” – a collection of original bluegrass and old-time instrumentals.Their latest album “The Golden West” (2008) is a mix of original and traditional bluegrass music with elements of old-time music and honky-tonk thrown in.

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Jimmy’s Playlist

My friend in Lyon France has his own idea of the new and the cool so he always has his own comer in this site. Enjoy!

Scotland’s Aaron Jones and his partner Claire Mann make up half of a brillant new Celtic-German group called Litha. They just released their new album “Dancing of the Light” with contemporary folk and traditional jigs and reels, songs and instrumentals from Scotland, Ireland, and Germany. Really worth a listen, very pleasant 🙂-Jimmy

Created by David Lemm through Muckle Hen Productions. The song is from Chris Bradley’s debut album ‘Voices’. http://www.myspace.com/chrisbradleymusic

THE STEEL WHEELS – “Rain In The Valley” . . . from their soon-to-be-realeased CD, “Lay Down, Lay Low”. Always great to be back in WNCW’s Studio B. Thank you Martin Anderson and Dennis Jones. Be sure to see The Steel Wheels at Merlefest 2012. http://www.thesteelwheels.com

Album: The Ravishing Genius Of Bones

Wow, I haven’t seen a parking lot performance like this before. Epic!-Me

Genticorum concert at the beautiful Ellen Theatre in Bozeman,Montana, February 1, 2011.Reel Circular, from the album Swim Rowers (2011)
Reel-Circular (Daniel Boucher, Bristol, CT)
The Trans-Lanaudière-Express (Pascal Gemme)

http://www.genticorum.com

Filmed by Jem Moore: www.descantproductions.com

 
The music video for ‘Paper Airplane’ from Alison Krauss & Union Station’s new album “Paper Airplane”. Available April 12th on Rounder Records.
Get it here: http://tinyurl.com/4d2sn7f
The song is “Tha Mo Ghaol Air Àird A’ Chuain” by Julie Fowlis. I know this song off her album Mar a Tha Mo Chridhe-Me

Who’s Feeling Young Now? New Album by Punch Brothers

 

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Bluegrass masters Punch Brother‘s new album Who’s Feeling Young Now will be available everywhere  on February 14. But fans need not fret because the album can be pre-ordered through the official website.  You can listen to the album’s opening track  ” Movement and Location” for free download through this link: http://www.punchbrothers.com/news/whos-feeling-young-now/. All you need to enter your email address. That song blew me away. Chris Thile’s playing is intensely electrifying that it makes you wonder if this guy is human. More news about the release here: http://www.punchbrothers.com/

Album Tracks:

1. Movement and Location
2. This Girl
3. No Concern of Yours
4. Who’s Feeling Young Now?
5. Clara
6. Flippen
7. Patchwork Girlfriend
8. Hundred Dollars
9. Soon Or Never
10. New York City
11. Kid A
12. Don’t Get Married Without Me

Answer To Jimmy’s Guessing Game: Annalivia

I told you about last night, how Tim and I were having fun finding the answer to Jimmy’s mystery tune. After  looking for the answer using Google, Bing, Yahoo, Myspace, Daily Motion and even Amazon, we found the answer.  The singer of this version of When I Was in My Prime is  Liz Simmons of Annalivia.

I mentioned the band in one of my posts.  However, it’s Jimmy’s idea that made us listen closely and even take notice of their latest CD Barrier Falls. Their music has that Americana feel with traces of Bluegrass and Irish music. The band’s  name may also refer to the following:

*103.2 Dublin City FM (Previously: Anna Livia FM and Dublin City Anna Livia FM) is an Independent Local Radio station in Dublin, Ireland

*A bronze monument formerly located on O’Connell Street in Dublin, also a name of a bridge. Check out the details of Barrier Falls here.

Here are the band members:

Liz Simmons (vocals, guitar), Flynn Cohen (guitar, vocals), Mariel Vandersteel (fiddle, vocals), Emerald Rae (fiddle, vocals, stepdancing) Stuart Kenney (upright bass, banjo)

Among the band’s chief influences are: Capercaillie, Yes,Alison Krauss and Union Station, Emmylou Harris,De Dannan, Dervish, Clannad,Pentangle, Andy Irvine and Paul Brady, The Bothy Band,Fairport Convention, Altan,  Dolores Keane, Karan Casey, Deanta,The Corrs,XTC and Steeleye Span.

More info here : http://www.annaliviamusic.com This is where you can listen to that track too.

We won the new CD from the band. My copy should be in the mail in a matter of time. Thanks Jimmy. It was a fun game-and the perks.