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Universal Hall

 
Album Review: Universal Hall

  • Artist: The Waterboys
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 20, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Mike Scott begins his eighth proper Waterboys record with the kind of laid-back intensity that fueled the group's 1990 Celtic rock classic Room to Roam. "This Light Is for the World" is the inspirational headlight on a devotional train hauling 12 tunes through the heart of northeast Scotland. The album was named after Universal Hall, a theater run by the Findhorn Foundation, a spiritual community that Scott joined in 1992 and where he has continued to visit, write, and perform. The recorded Universal Hall is an entirely different vehicle than the group's last offering, the noisy, dark, and aptly titled, A Rock in the Weary Land. Focusing on life, light, and sense of place, Scott, who describes the record as "full of love and fire," has no qualms about his renewed religious fervor. In the sparse "The Christ in You," he tells the listener, "I'm gonna look twice at you/Until I see the Christ in you." Not everything is so heavy handed, though, and the tunes range from fun ("Always Dancing, Never Getting Tired") to gorgeous ("Peace of Iona") to psychedelic ("Seek the Light"). Lyrically, Scott has simplified, focusing on inspiration rather than conversation, often repeating the title of the song, as in the Nick Drake-cloned, "Every Breath Is Yours." On the previous two records, Scott depended upon a rotating lineup of studio musicians to fill the holes he could not, which had a tendency to deflate the intimacy of his songwriting. The return of fiddler Steve Wickham is a welcome one, and he sneaks his way into every piece with delicious results. His gifts are most apparent on the epic title track, a tendril of wind that nearly achieves the tornadic catharsis of the mid-'80s, This Is the Sea-era Waterboys. Fans who yearn for those anthems of yesterday may find themselves cursing the enigma that is Mike Scott, but there's no denying his vision. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Light Is for the World Mike Scott The Waterboys (3:31)
The Christ in You Mike Scott The Waterboys (3:18)
Silent Fellowship Mike Scott The Waterboys (4:59)
Every Breath Is Yours Mike Scott The Waterboys (4:28)
Peace of Iona Mike Scott The Waterboys (6:13)
Ain't No Words for the Things I'm Feeling Mike Scott The Waterboys (2:32)
Seek the Light Craig Gibsone, Mike Scott, May East The Waterboys (2:37)
I've Lived Here Before Mike Scott, Liam Ó Maonlaí The Waterboys (3:08)
Always Dancing, Never Getting Tired Mike Scott The Waterboys (3:16)
The Dance at the Crossroads [Instrumental] Steve Wickham The Waterboys (1:13)
E.B.O.L. Mike Scott The Waterboys (2:15)
Universal Hall Mike Scott, Steve Wickham The Waterboys (6:23)

Credits

Mike Scott (Percussion), Richard Naiff (Piano), Mike Scott (Resonator), Steve Wickham (Fiddle), Steve Wickham (Orchestral Arrangements), Chris Blair (Mastering), Chris Madden (Tambourine), Mike Scott (Organ), Richard Naiff (Flute), Mark Smith (Pre-Production), Mike Scott (Synthesizer), Findlay Grant (Drums), Mike Scott (?), Steve Wickham (Group Member), Mike Scott (Guitar), Mike Scott (Vocals), Mike Scott (Sound Effects), Steve Wickham (Resonator), Mike Scott (Orchestral Arrangements), Mike Scott (Guitar (12 String)), Richard Naiff (Orchestra), Mike Scott (Tambourine), Craig Gibsone (Didjeridu), Matt Curtis (Design), Chris Madden (Loops), Mike Scott (Piano), Mike Scott (Piano (Electric)), Scott Gamble (Hand Drums), Mike Scott (Producer), Scott Gamble (Djouak), Mike Scott (Photography), Scott Gamble (Djembe), Mike Scott (Loops), Mike Scott (Assistant), Steve Manson (Design), Steve Manson (Booklet), Mike Scott (Harmonium), May East (Sanza), Steve Manson (CD Art Adaptation), Mike Scott (Group Member), Mike Scott (Guitar (Acoustic)), Mike Scott (Hand Drums), Martin Roche Nishimore (Technician), Matt Curtis (Lettering), Chris Madden (Engineer), Richard Naiff (Group Member), Steve Wickham (Orchestra)
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Universal Hall
Studio album by The Waterboys
Released June 9, 2003
Recorded January 2003 – February 2003 at Findhorn Foundation, Scotland
Genre Folk-rock
Length 43:58
Label Puck
Producer Mike Scott
Professional reviews
The Waterboys chronology
Fisherman's Blues, Part 2
(2002)
Universal Hall
(2003)
Karma to Burn
(2005)

Universal Hall is a 2003 (see 2003 in music) album released by The Waterboys. It is named after the theatre and performance hall at the Findhorn Foundation, which is pictured on the album cover. The album shows much more influence from folk music than its predecessor, A Rock in the Weary Land. It is the first Waterboys album to feature Steve Wickham since Room to Roam, and therefore the first Waterboys album with all three core members of the post-reunion band.

Mike Scott describes the album as a "record containing one Irish reel and eleven spiritual songs that articulate - to the best of my ability - the vision that drives, challenges, sustains and transforms me"[1]. The cover was designed by art director Steve Manson.

James Christopher Monger, writing for Allmusic, describes "Every Breath Is Yours" as "simplified", and "Nick Drake-cloned"[2]. Scott thanks Liebe Pugh for the song.

"Seek the Light" is unique amongst Waterboys recordings for borrowing heavily from contemporary dance music, specifically electronica. It includes part of the song "Etheric Currents" from the album Cosmic Breath, by May East and Craig Gibsone, both of whom also appear on "Seek the Light". East plays an instrument, the sandawa, which the album's recording notes claims "reproduces the frequency of the speed of light"[3].

"The Dance at the Crossraods" is the "one Irish reel" mentioned by Scott. It is a short instrumental written by Wickham, who performs the song on fiddle. Scott plays both tambron and rotosphere, while Naiff plays piano and flute.

Contents

Track listing

Tracks written by Mike Scott, except as noted.

  1. "This Light Is for the World" – 3:31
  2. "The Christ in You" – 3:18
  3. "Silent Fellowship" – 4:59
  4. "Every Breath Is Yours" – 4:28
  5. "Peace of Iona" – 6:13
  6. "Ain't No Words for the Things I'm Feeling" – 2:32
  7. "Seek the Light" (May East, Craig Gibsone, Scott) – 2:37
  8. "I've Lived Here Before" (Liam Ó Maonlaí, Scott) – 3:08
  9. "Always Dancing, Never Getting Tired" – 3:16
  10. "The Dance at the Crossroads" (Instrumental, Steve Wickham) – 1:13
  11. "E.B.O.L." – 2:15
  12. "Universal Hall" (Scott, Wickham) – 6:23

Personnel

Ballet music

In 2007 British choreographer Christopher Bruce created a new work for the ballettmainz of the German Staatstheater Mainz[4] using six songs from this album. The ballet premiered on 8th of November 2007 in Mainz.

Order of the songs:

  1. I've Lived Here Before
  2. Always Dancing, Never Getting Tired
  3. Peace of Iona
  4. Seek the Light
  5. The Christ in You
  6. The Dance at the Crossroads

Notes

  1. ^  "Mike Scott, March 2003". http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:q3zdFPaUEswJ:www.go-entertainment.com/gowebsite_011.htm+%22Richard+Naiff%22+bio&hl=en. Retrieved October 30, 2005. 
  2. ^  "Review of Universal Hall". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ce5e8qmzbtm4. Retrieved November 13, 2005. 
  3. ^  Scott, Mike (2003). "Recording Notes". Universal Hall. Puck Records. pp. 11–13. 
  4. ^  "ballettmainz PROGRAMM XXV". Staatstheater Mainz. http://www.staatstheater-mainz.com/sz0607/stuecke0708/stuecke/29.php. Retrieved November 12, 2007. 

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