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The Fisherman's Blues, Pt. 2

 
Album Review: The Fisherman's Blues, Pt. 2

  • Artist: The Waterboys
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 09, 2002
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For anyone who loved the Waterboys' stripped-down approach on Fisherman's Blues, the release of another album of material from these same sessions is quite an event. In a way, the songs on Fisherman's Blues, Pt. 2 are the kinds of bonus tracks one expects to show up on a reissue. The difference here, though, is in the quality of the material. Mike Scott kicks things off on a characteristic spiritual note with "On My Way to Heaven," a gospel-drenched tune that ends with an appropriate evangelical flurry. An intense, tuneful "Higher in Time" and the soulful, searching "The Ladder" make way for "Too Close to Heaven," one of the album's highlights. Steve Wickham's fiddle adds an almost traditional feel to the tune, while Anthony Thistlethwaite's sax throws in a more urban touch. Together, these seemingly incongruous modes create a lovely backdrop for Scott to deliver a fully committed vocal. A similar effect is achieved on "Blues for Your Baby." These soulful, searching tunes lead into a bit of historical revisionism on "Custer's Blues," a musical restaging of the Battle of Little Big Horn. While the arrangements are pretty simple on the album, various combinations of guitar, piano, fiddle, mandolin, and sax keep the material fresh. Fisherman's Blues, Pt. 2 offers a fuller view of the sessions that produced the original album, and fans will welcome these treasures from what many refer to as the band's best period. A bonus CD also includes versions of "Higher in Time," "Ain't Leaving, I'm Gone," "Lonesome and a Long Way From Home," "The Good Ship Sirius," and "Too Close to Heaven." ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
On My Way to Heaven Traditional The Waterboys (4:01)
Higher in Time (Lyrics) Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite The Waterboys (5:02)
The Ladder Mike Scott The Waterboys (2:58)
Too Close to Heaven Mike Scott The Waterboys (12:29)
Good Man Gone (Lyrics) Mike Scott The Waterboys (5:13)
Blues for Your Baby Mike Scott The Waterboys (5:42)
Custer's Blues Mike Scott The Waterboys (5:59)
A Home in the Meadow Sammy Cahn, Alfred Newman The Waterboys (3:13)
Tenderfootin' Trevor Hutchinson, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Steve Wickham, Kevin Wilkinson The Waterboys (5:15)
Lonesome Old Wind Mike Scott The Waterboys (8:19)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Higher in Time [2 Pianos Version][#] Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite The Waterboys (3:39)
Ain't Leaving, I'm Gone [#] Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite The Waterboys (4:24)
Lonesome and a Long Way from Home [#] Leon Russell, Bonnie Bramlett, Mike Scott, Anthony Thistlethwaite The Waterboys (3:20)
The Good Ship Sirius [#] Steve Wickham The Waterboys (:36)
Too Close to Heaven [Live][#] Mike Scott The Waterboys (13:16)

Credits

Anthony Thistlethwaite (Saxophone), Chris Blair (Mastering), John Patitucci (Bass), Jim Keltner (Drums), Colm Henry (Photography), Mike Scott (Arranger), Vinnie Kilduff (Uillean Pipes), Noel Bridgeman (Drums), Mike Scott (Fuzz Bass), Trevor Hutchinson (Bass), Bob Johnston (Producer), Little Big Horns (Brass), Martin "Max" Heyes (Engineer), Mary Scanlon (Photography), Ian McNabb (?), Vinnie Kilduff (Tin Whistle), Tim Martin (Mixing Engineer), Mike Scott (Producer), Kevin Wilkinson (Drums), Vinnie Kilduff (Producer), Cheryl Koralik (Photography), Steve Wickham (Fiddle), Mike Scott (Liner Notes), Roddy Lorimer (Trumpet), Chris Madden (Engineer), Peter McKinney (Drums), Anthony Thistlethwaite (Guitar (Acoustic)), Anthony Thistlethwaite (Mandolin), Mike Scott (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mike Scott (Rattle), Mike Scott (Organ), Stefano Giovannini (Photography), Chris Brown (Engineer), Mike Scott (Piano), Philippe Herriau (Photography), Steve Orchard (Engineer), Mike Scott (Vocals), James Delaney (Piano), Steve Wickham (Electric Fiddle), Mike Scott (Bass), Pearse Dunne (Engineer), Cary Anning (Tape Archivist), Steve Gullick (Photography), Jay Dee Daugherty (Drums), Tom Flye (Engineer), Jill Furmanovsky (Photography), Anthony Thistlethwaite (Bass), Mike Scott (Bouzouki)
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