Description: Tracks:Girl Called JohnnyBig MusicAll the Things She Gave MeWhole of the MoonSpiritDon't Bang the DrumFisherman's BluesKilling My HeartStrange BoatAnd a Bang on the EarOld EnglandMan Is in Love Performer Notes: The Waterboys: Mike Scott (vocals, guitar, piano); Steve Wickam (fiddle, organ); Sharon Shannon (button accordion); Anthony Thistlewaite (saxophone, bass, mandolin, organ, mouth organ); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet); Karl Wallinger (piano, synthesizer, vocals, percussion); Trevor Hutchinson (bass); Chris Whitten, Noel Bridgeman (drums).Additional personnel: Eddi Reader (vocals); Vinnie Kilduff (guitar); Tim Blanthorn (violin); Colin Blakey (flute); Mairtin O'Connor (button accordion); Nick Linden (bass); Peter McKinney, Jay Dee Daugherty, Fran Breen (drums); Martin Ditcham, Rupert Hine, Ray Massey (percussion); Delahaye (oysters); TV Smith, Ingrid Schroeder (background vocals).This album comprises highlights from The Waterboy's 1980's tenure on the Chrysalis/Ensign label.What separates The Waterboys' music from other bands of the same Celtic, folk-rock sound is the intricacies that lead singer Mike Scott puts into his work. His lyrics are forever tangled up in metaphors and philosophy, brightened by accompanying mandolins, saxophones, and even trumpets. Rich in its boatyard appeal and seaside caricature, The Best of the Waterboys harbors their most renowned pieces from 1981 straight through to 1990, bringing to light their dockside effervescence with songs like "Fisherman's Blues" and "Strange Boat." Superb at conveying atmosphere with their instruments, the Waterboys added depth and uniqueness to a decade that was being saturated with arena rock, synth pop, and heavy metal. The sweetness of tunes like "A Girl Called Johnny" and "Spirit" are blanketed with the comfort of Anthony Thistlethwaite's sax and upright bass strumming, and "A Bang on the Ear" loses itself in its cozy Englishness. The prettiest of all the songs is by far "The Whole of the Moon" from This Is the Sea, which has Scott singing his most passionate assortment of romantic lyrics to the relaxed pace of Karl Wallinger's synthesizer. The beauty of their music unfolds throughout their vivid collaboration of voice and instrument, heightened in tracks such as "A Man Is in Love" and "All the Things She Gave Me." Here, the small village idioms wrap themselves around the music to produce a certain innocence that forever binds itself to Scott's persona. It is this collaboration of esoteric lyricism and jovial harmonies that cast wonderment throughout each separate piece. This compilation is an excellent discovery point for anyone interested in the gorgeous complexity of the Waterboys' music. [This album was reissued in 2003 as Essential]. ~ Mike DeGagne Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (6/27/91) - 3.5 (out of 5) - "..paring down a daring career to a twelve-song best-of.." Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: Eddi Reader; Rupert Hine Release Date: 29 April, 1991 Label: Chrysalis Records
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Girl Called Johnny
Track #2: Big Music
Track #3: All the Things She Gave Me
Track #4: Whole of the Moon
Track #5: Spirit
Track #6: Don't Bang the Drum
Track #7: Fisherman's Blues
Track #8: Killing My Heart
Track #9: Strange Boat
Track #10: And a Bang on the Ear
Track #11: Old England
Track #12: Man Is in Love
Era: 1990s, 1980s
Run Time: 3205 Sec
Release Year: 2003
Format: CD
Features: Compilation, Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Rock
Type: Album
Record Label: Chrysalis Records / Gold Rush
Artist: The Waterboys
Release Title: Best of the Waterboys: 1981-1990