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Folk Bands Recommendations

DrugCrazed 07 May 11 - 05:20 PM
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Subject: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: DrugCrazed
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:20 PM

Hi there all,

I'm looking at more folk bands to listen to. As much as I love Bellowhead, they aren't the only folk band around. I'm currently listening to Flook and a bit of Great Big Sea, but I want more!

So, can you recommend me a few bands?

Before they're mentioned, I've tried Steeleye Span and wasn't enamoured by them. I don't know why though.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: WalkaboutsVerse
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:23 PM

The Watersons.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Wesley S
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:29 PM

But are they really folk?


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: artbrooks
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:43 PM

But what is folk, really?


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:43 PM

If you're looking for something danceable and upbeat (something to get drunk and jump around to rather than moody contemplative music?) then I quite like:
'The Peatbog Faeries' folk fusion.
'The Pogues' are a definite worthwhile listen for anarchic angsty folk youth (of any age).
'Edward II' for reggae/folk fusion.
'Demon Barbers' for traditional jigability (better than Bellowhead for me)

From your short list there, I'd guess you may like some of the stuff Lizzie Cornish posts up from the likes of 'Show of Hands' and 'The Oysterband'.

Otherwise do trawl through the 'Revival' bands, some lovely stuff to be found archived away out there.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: DrugCrazed
Date: 07 May 11 - 05:55 PM

Problem with my short list is that that isn't a short list of stuff. That's literally all I know of. I am a terrible person because of this.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:00 PM

Anthemic bit of Pogues here: Ah go on, go on, have a go.. (to be played loud)


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:20 PM

Peatbog Faeries here: Peatbog 10p Mix


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: gnu
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:22 PM

Y'ART! Cellar!


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: gnu
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:24 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOjHior0RfU


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Shanghaiceltic
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:31 PM

Old Blind Dogs
Levellers
Steeleye Span
Bothy Band


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 06:40 PM

Shanghaiceltic yes The Levellers, a good a call.

Levellers @ Glasto


Of course it's inappropriate to presume from so short a listing, what the posters tastes might be, as indeed they have stated.
So, some curates eggs:

Third Ear Band queer and lovely
Robin Williamson softly strained
COB Suns and Moons


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Guest Vivienne
Date: 07 May 11 - 07:18 PM

Where would you start? there are so many! Off the top of my head
Lau, Dervish, Altan, Blowsabella, Brass Monkey, Waterson Carthy


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: gnu
Date: 07 May 11 - 07:35 PM

Folk this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0lIXZAJdFQ

Rankins... Mary's Wedding.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: gnu
Date: 07 May 11 - 07:50 PM

One could listen for a lifetime and never hear it all.

Isn't it wondeful?


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 07:56 PM

This is less of a "band" suggestion than an underground folk vibe. If interested then you'll find some relevant threads on psych or acid folk on Mudcat, it is however a somewhat outsider strand of interest even by folk standards: A Graveyard


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: michaelr
Date: 07 May 11 - 07:59 PM

May I humbly suggest my band, Greenhouse?

Here we are on MySpace and YouTube.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: DrugCrazed
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:02 PM

Listening to the Watersons now. God love Grooveshark.

@Gnu: Yes! I know! But I don't have a large amount of folk and I want more! Also, I love how happy the Rankin Family look while playing. And the setting is brilliant. That's the gig I'd want to play.

Also, Levellers also look like a brilliant gig to see. Flogging Molly put on a brilliant show as well, but haven't seen them at a gig that big.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:15 PM

Well, it sounds like "vivienne's" suggestions above, would be well worth the OP's considering.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: DrugCrazed
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:18 PM

Greenhouse are added to the list to listen to. I'm off to bed but tomorrow morning should be fun :)

I think I've narrowed down what sort of thing I'm after. I enjoy the fast dance stuff, and I like my celtic stuff as well. Mudcat, away!

Thanks for all the suggestions guys, you're making a student nice and happy :)


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: michaelr
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:21 PM

As this is definitely a music thread, it should be moved upstairs.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: DrugCrazed
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:25 PM

It is a music thread, but at the same time it isn't. It's just a case of you all managing to not say "You haven't heard [band]!? Go! Fix this!"


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 07 May 11 - 08:41 PM

"think I've narrowed down what sort of thing I'm after. I enjoy the fast dance stuff, and I like my celtic stuff as well."

Grand, you should do well!
A poor quality YouTube here of one contemporary folk outfit which fits that bill: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yiWHm_rHo8
Of course the farther you venture into "modern" styles, the less some quarters will consider it "folk".
Not that that's an issue down here in BS mind you..


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Alan Whittle
Date: 08 May 11 - 04:56 AM

Something Nasty in the Woodshed - really liked the midi bagpipes.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Will Fly
Date: 08 May 11 - 05:37 AM

If you want stuff that goes back to the roots of rural music, cross the water and check out Levon Helm's "Dirt Farmer" & "Electric Dirt" (details at the lower end of the page). Wonderful stuff!

On the same tack, go back 45 years to the first two albums of the Holy Modal Rounders - and listen to tunes from Harry Smith's Folkways recordings infused with pot, acid and sheer good humour.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Will Fly
Date: 08 May 11 - 05:38 AM

Forgot to say - check out the Old Swan Band and the Boat Band as well. Some superb music there.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray
Date: 08 May 11 - 05:42 AM

The definitive English folk rock LP has to The Battle of the Field by a short lived Albion Country Band. Why definitive? Because I was only 14 or so when I first heard it and therein my heart first opened. The Lal and Mike Waterson album Bright Phoebus was not by a band as such, but it has a collective identity which many bands would happily die for in this day and age; and in terms of sound, no folk rock LP ever sounded so amazing.

Mr Fox. Ever listened to Mendle whilst driving around in the shadow of Pendle beneath glowering storm clouds? Perfect!

The Amazing Blondel. I reckon their 1997 reunion album Restoration to be their finest work, but anything with John David Gladwin in the line-up is a delight - check the live album from 1970-73 Foreign Field. Wincott's recorder playing is one of our nation's saving graces.

Steeleye Span. Even as a kid I remember watching them doing Alison Gross on an in concert TV special thinking that this music had all the right ingredients for me and yet for the life of me I couldn't like it. Maddy Prior is one of my favourite singers but, as with Karen Carpenter, I wish she'd maybe dug a little deeper somehow.

Ken Hyder's Talisker. Free jazz from a Scottish perspective; pibrochs, waulking songs, mouth music, even the occasional song (Whistle O'er the Lave O't) essayed as no Folk band would have dared. Love 'em dearly & madly; droning arco double basses and keening saxophones and clarinets, pounding drum salutes dissolving into pure free noise. Now that's what I call music...

Were the Third Ear Band folk? Free improvised modal ragas and atonal soundscapes woven from the darker occult heart of Albion with occasional nudges into the medieval... Hmmm, sounds like FOLK to me, but maybe not in the various parameters as understood here on Mudcat. Paul Minns redefined the word Oboe, and along with Richard Coff's violin playing remains one of the seven wonders of my musical universe. Here they are totally copping Bitches Brew...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfj0oOv240M


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 08 May 11 - 09:19 AM

[tangent]
"Bitches Brew..." Some album, great cover art too. I've recently been dipping into Herbie Hancock from the same period - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpVkSLxUdAk&feature=related


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Arthur_itus
Date: 08 May 11 - 09:56 AM

Wonder if you would like this. I happen to like this very much.

Sally Brown - Planxty


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray
Date: 08 May 11 - 01:27 PM

Some album, great cover art too.

Doesn't get any better really, although On the Corner almost pips it if only for the iconic world folk grooves of Black Satin:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBHzlLz65oU.


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Subject: RE: BS: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Arthur_itus
Date: 08 May 11 - 01:41 PM

Why isn't this above the line?
    Because the thread originator put the thread in the non-music section. Now that somebody has called it to my attention, I've moved it.
    -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Arthur_itus
Date: 09 May 11 - 02:56 AM

Well done Joe


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Bo
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:15 AM

Favourites in my collection, in no particular order:

Wolfstone, Afro Celts (some folky bits), Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (a real mix of styles all in one band), Sharon Shannon.   
Bo


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: theleveller
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:18 AM

Can't believe no-one's mentioned Oysterband yet (or have I missed it?)


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,lively
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:36 AM

You missed it..
Lizzie Cornish is probably needed here.
The OP may like Dervish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mdpci6qDe0&feature=related


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Banjiman
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:40 AM

I think
Blackbeard's Tea Party might fit the bill. I predict they're going to be massive!


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Peter C
Date: 09 May 11 - 05:27 AM

No one has mentioned my favourite band of the moment (a couple of years actually!) Danu - great instrumentals, terrific vocals, amazing energy


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Peter C
Date: 09 May 11 - 05:28 AM

And for a 'non permanent' band it is hard to beat 'Feast of Fiddles'


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: MGM·Lion
Date: 09 May 11 - 05:51 AM

Anyone mentioned De Danaan, The Bothy Band, Boys of the Lough? Probably; but if so, here they are again...

~Michael~


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,S.T.M
Date: 09 May 11 - 07:18 AM

If you like folk rock with strong arrangements, then try Wheeler Street. They're a young group based in Kent and were around a lot a couple of years ago...I think they're releasing a new live album at the end of June.

They've been compared with Fairport Convention, Bellowhead etc.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,S.T.M
Date: 09 May 11 - 07:18 AM

If you like folk rock with strong arrangements, then try Wheeler Street. They're a young group based in Kent and were around a lot a couple of years ago...I think they're releasing a new live album at the end of June.

They've been compared with Fairport Convention, Bellowhead etc.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: alex s
Date: 09 May 11 - 09:17 AM

Altan
Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham/silly wizard


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Will Fly
Date: 09 May 11 - 10:05 AM

I've just been listening to Magpie Lane - good stuff.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,leeneia
Date: 09 May 11 - 10:17 AM

The Barn Owls. Skill, variety, and they know how to tune.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,Elmore
Date: 09 May 11 - 10:23 AM

Solas, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Crooked Still, Altan, Gaelic Storm.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,kenny
Date: 09 May 11 - 10:40 AM

"Teada"
"The Raw Bar Collective"


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: theleveller
Date: 09 May 11 - 10:46 AM

And don't miss the amazing Duncan McFarlane Band who, as well as Oysterband, will be at Moonbeams Wold Top Festival this year. Hurray!


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: JennyD
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:39 PM

How about the Saw Doctors ?


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: GUEST,folkiedave
Date: 09 May 11 - 03:53 PM

Of the older established Irish bands, Altan stand out.

Try some of my favourite Galician pipers, Susana Seivane and Anxo Lorenzo.

Some great Scottish Fiddle bands; Fiddler's Bid; Session A9; Blazin Fiddles. Also up and coming Scottish singer - Paul McKenna.

Love Craobh Rua (N. Ireland).

Tickled Pink have a new record coming out. Great ceilidh band.


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Subject: RE: Folk Bands Recommendations
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 09 May 11 - 07:07 PM

They are a dance band, rather than a band with songs, but the Dartmoor Pixies are great to listen to...

Kitty


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