2010-03-03
After twenty years together, Black 47 has mellowed a bit with age. On this, it's fourteenth release, the band offers a slew of medium-tempo Celtic-rock songs and ballads. Larry Kirwan still writes humorous songs full of rock band debauchery (Celtic Rocker) and drink-fueled visions (Long Lost Tapes of Hendrix). There's even a fun kiss-off song from a woman's point of view (Wedding Reel). The crew still utilizes classic Irish instrumentation combined with rock elements. They just seem to have matured a bit compared to past releases. I guess after two decades of doing this, though, they should be allowed to slow it down a bit. Rebecca RuthThe Black Cats
The Famous Rockabilly Of The Black Cats
Oren LaVie
The Opposite Side of the Sea
Rustic Overtones
Light at the End
Hush Lane
What Becomes of Us
SHOCKING EDISON
Scientific Curiosity
JOE STRUMMER
The Future Is Unwritten
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