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Racing the Tide

 
Album Review: Racing the Tide

  • Artist: The Elders
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 30, 2007
  • Total Time: 0:00
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

The Elders may be based in Kansas City, but you'd never know it to hear their music, which is full of references to Irish history and myth. The sextet has a rock-based sound played on amplified instruments, with Steve Phillips' electric guitar prominent in the mix. But the pennywhistles, mandolins, and accordions are never drowned out. The Elders are more traditional than, say, Black 47, as expatriate Irish bands go, but they play original songs, mixing in part of a traditional tune here and there. Lead singer Ian Byrne (the only actual native of Ireland in the band) uses his slightly husky, Irish-accented tenor to bring out the sentimental, descriptive lyrics, which are full of mountain and sea imagery, and soaked in whiskey and stories handed down through Irish history. Early on, he is content to tell of the sailor's life in songs like "Racing the Tide" and "The Story of a Fish," but he turns passionate in recounting Irish political history in "Ever Be a Nation," a tale of British oppression that concludes, "A hundred bad years later and the struggle still goes on/A hundred bloody Sundays and their funerals come and gone/No victors only victims and survivors left to mourn/Our children need to know this Island is their home." As this suggests, the group is humorless at its best and somewhat histrionic at its worst, but it's hard to believe its music could fail to stir a crowd of Irish-American descendants even in Kansas City, especially if the bar was open. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Send a Prayer Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (4:55)
Bad Irish Boy Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (3:47)
Dear God Brent Hoad The Elders (3:41)
Cousin Charlie Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (3:29)
Right with the World Brent Hoad The Elders (3:26)
Racing the Tide Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (4:00)
Banshee Cry Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (4:46)
Gonna Take a Miracle Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (4:01)
Australia Brent Hoad The Elders (3:45)
Story of a Fish Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (3:25)
Five Long Years Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (4:29)
Ever Be a Nation Norman Dahlor, Ian Byrne, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad The Elders (5:20)
Saint Brendan Had a Boat Brent Hoad The Elders (5:33)

Credits

Brent Hoad (Producer), Joe Miquelon (Keyboards), Norman Dahlor (Bass), Joe Miquelon (Group Member), Ian Byrne (Percussion), Brent Hoad (Group Member), Ian Byrne (Whistle (Human)), Norman Dahlor (Vocals), Dave Marsh (Guest Appearance), Brett Gibson (Guest Appearance), Dave Shaughnessy (Photography), Ian Byrne (Group Member), Stan Kessler (Guest Appearance), Stan Kessler (Trumpet), Norman Dahlor (Group Member), Brett Gibson (Accordion), Brent Hoad (Mandolin), Brent Hoad (Fiddle), Norman Dahlor (Banjo), Dave Shaughnessy (Bodhran), Steve Phillips (Producer), Doug Sparling (Whistle (Human)), Dan Regan (Design), Ian Byrne (Vocals), Dave Marsh (Accordion), Dave Shaughnessy (Guest Appearance), Doug Sparling (Guest Appearance), Brent Hoad (Vocals)
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Racing the Tide
Studio album by The Elders
Released 2006
Genre Celtic rock
Label PubTone
Professional reviews

Racing the Tide is the fourth studio album by The Elders, released in 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Send a Prayer" – 4:55
  2. "Bad Irish Boy – 3:47
  3. "Dear God" – 3:41
  4. "Cousin Charlie" – 3:29
  5. "Right with the World" – 3:26
  6. "Racing the Tide" – 4:00
  7. "Banshee Cry" – 4:46
  8. "Gonna Take a Miracle" – 4:01
  9. "Australia" – 3:45
  10. "Story of a Fish" – 3:25
  11. "Five Long Years" – 4:29
  12. "Ever Be a Nation" – 5:20
  13. "Saint Brendan Had a Boat" – 5:33



 
 
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