Trawler

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 57:27

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Bought the CD years ago.

hoosiertoo

This was my introduction to Oysterband. Great stuff. I've bought or heard the original recordings and with rare exception I like these better, particularly the version of Hal-An-Tow found here. Highly recommended.

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One of my favourites

daveaflett

Some real rip-roaring tracks here. Super melodies and lyrics played tightly with enormous energy. My favourites are Another Quiet Night in England, We Could Leave Right Now, Polish Plain and 20th of April. One minor gripe - Rhymney is pronounced 'Rumney'. Rimini is in Italy, boyo! If you're going to show solidarity with the South Wales miners at least get the name of the town right!

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Best Of

Profbeaker

Essentially a best of, with some older tunes brought up to date, but still a classic. A great start if you are new to the Oysters, otherwise you'll already have most of these.

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Oysterband’s Trawler is a compilation of favorites from the group’s previous seven albums, only newly recorded by the present lineup. Essentially, it’s like a “covers” album of The Oysterband covering itself. Long one of Britain’s prime synthesists of Celtic and rock, and a thorn in the side of purists everywhere, Trawler takes the group’s material one step further away from tradition. Hal-An-Tow is a possessed whirligig of sounds; Oxford Girl reconfirms itself as the group’s most memorable melody. One has to admit to slight unease with the “rewriting history” aspect of this re-recording, and a compilation of the original versions would have been far more comfortable. – Roch Parisien

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