Advantages: Quality songwriting and arrangements Disadvantages: Maybe a little dated in parts
...McTell is in fine form in this often overlooked album, his songwriting evoking personal experiences as well as the metaphysical, and looking far beyond the folk world for musical inspiration. The arrangements switch from minimal accompaniment to rock band to Robert Kirby's bold orchestrations on the standout track, "The Ferryman".
Although some of the themes of the songs, such as "Pick Up A Gun", "Claudia" and "Chalkdust" are somewhat depressing, McTell relates the stories so well they can't help but leave a lasting imprint. "Tonight In Some Way I Loved You", the tale of a one-night stand, particularly displays the mixed emotions of the situation. If there is a weak link, it is possibly the rather turgid title track.
It is interesting to see some names among the credits who would become famous for other ventures, including...
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Advantages: Proper songs with words and instruments you can hear Disadvantages: You may like it and have to buy some more Bob Fox Cd's
..., In the Month of January (traditional)
7, Greek Lightning (Jez Lowe)
Jez is from the next village to Bob and is another Great Folk singer/songwriter.
8, From Me to You (Lennon/McCartney)
Bobs interpretation of a Beatles Classic.
9, The Rambling Rover (Andy M Stewart)
not that scottish bloke who's pal Donald lost his trousers.
10, From Clare to Here. (RalphMcTell)
11, Take Her in Your Arms (Andy M Stewart)
I like the line "its not the fall but landing that'll alter social standing" refering to leaping out of buildings when a loser in love.
12, The Galway Shawl (traditional)
(Not listed but the CD "Dark to the Sky" by The Hush (2002)featuring Bob on lead vocals is also exceptional.
If Bob Fox and this genre of music classed as Folk is new to you
and you are not sure obout comitting your hard earned cash to the unknown then why not borrow...
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...This is one of the best Gilbert and Sullivan light operas that I have listened to (or performed in). It is about a Lass (Josephine) who loved a foremast hand (common sailor) (Ralph), but Josephine can’t marry him because she is a daughter of the Captain of HMS Pinafore (Captain Corcorran). Because Josephine is the Captain’s daughter she is of a higher social class than Ralph is, also she is supposed to be getting married to the ruler of the Queen’s Navy (Rt. Honourable Sir Joseph Porter). This leaves Josephine and Ralph in a bit of a mess, so they are going to sneak off and get married together that night. But at this time the Captain is also in love with a Portsmouth Bum boat woman (Buttercup), but he can’t let other people know because he is against Josephine having a relationship with Ralph. But in the end Buttercup lets every...
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somewhat helpful 24.10.2001
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