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5.0 out of 5 stars Paddy Casey's 'Amen (So Be It)' - Simply Awesome
Amen (So Be It)

I pretty much spend most of my personal budget on music and technology stuff, so you will forgive me if this album was lost under a large pile of CDs for a few years. Getting to listen to the newest Paddy Casey album Addicted to Company joggled my memory. Now these two albums have been constantly rotating in my playlist over the past...
Published on April 21, 2008 by Mark

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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid start for an Irish lad.
Very strong debut from Irish singer songwriter who evokes comparison to fellow U.K troubadour, David Gray. Similarly under heavy Dylan influence, Casey doesn't yet have Gray's sense of melody as a songwriter however there's some fine stuff here none the less. The single "Whatever gets you True" is a frantic rocker whilst the playful restraint of...
Published on August 14, 2001 by spanishjohnny


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Paddy Casey's 'Amen (So Be It)' - Simply Awesome, April 21, 2008
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
Amen (So Be It)

I pretty much spend most of my personal budget on music and technology stuff, so you will forgive me if this album was lost under a large pile of CDs for a few years. Getting to listen to the newest Paddy Casey album Addicted to Company joggled my memory. Now these two albums have been constantly rotating in my playlist over the past weekend.

Listening to it now makes me even more astounded at how good a debut he crafted here. This reminds me a lot of how I felt about the early Alana Davis stuff. So raw and powerful. This album has a little more electronic edge to a few tracks than the new album does, but they both share the same solid ballads. Hopefully the new album will open up more eyes to what Paddy Casey is all about.

Dusting off this album made me realize how much he has in common musically with so many artists today, from Jack Johnson to Ryan Adams. I wonder how much of those similarities are due to indirect or direct influence. Either way, it's clear that this guy really has something special.


If there is any criticism that can be made about this album is that the minimalist lyrics won't appeal to everyone. I actually like the simple direct lyrics and think they go well with this genre of music, but no doubt the songwriting has improved on the newer album.

Casey's vocals are always strong and powerful even when he's singing effortlessly. The newer album has less of the experimental feel to it than this one. They are both awesome but this is still in first place for me. If you like this make sure to check out his newest album "Addicted to Company."

Enjoy.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is my first encounter with Paddy Casey, August 25, 2000
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John Stewart (White Lake, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
I have been a big David Gray fan for the past several years, and while looking at the David Gray albums featured on Amazon I clicked on several links "Customers who bought David Gray also bought these albums.." This is how I first heard and ordered this album. Listening to the album reminded me a little of how I felt when first listening to David Gray. Rough, raw, great lyrics. I've only listened to the album a few times but I would give it a very high recommendation. Surely, an artist which is sure to grow in popularity.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars As Good As White Ladder!, July 17, 2002
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Ian Creamer (Dublin,Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
This album came out way back in '99 and at that time it became a firm favourite of mine. In fact it did very well in Ireland but since then there has been no follow up c.d. from Paddy Casey. Like many c.d.'s I have, it sort of gets pushed down the pile as new c.d.'s become the flavour of the month. Then I heard it again from start to finish in a bar and it's renewed my love of the c.d. It only struck me once I'd read other reviews on this site how similar it is to David Gray. When this c.d. came out, Ireland was probably the only country where David Gray was popular-so it's no surprise then that this c.d. did well. If I was to review this c.d. in only one sentence I'd have to say that if you liked White Ladder then this c.d. is for you. But I much prefer to ramble on instead.

Musically it's a mish-mash of angst ridden white blues meets some acoustic leanings. The music has an almost spiritual, atmospheric feel to it. Tracks like Winter's Fire seem to capture the dark wet nights that are so common here in Ireland. The unusual tinkling of an off key piano capturing the sound of the rainfall, the gentle strumming of the guitar and some beautiful lyrics seem to capture a mood so perfectly-in fact I've never heard this sort of mood captured so accurately. Like many of the tracks the multi-layered harmonies and distorted vocal backgrounds are very melodic yet quite haunting at the same time.An even better example of this vocal style is track 4 which is very different in that it uses a really industrial sounding background, scratches and unusual beats yet it still maintains that soulful sound.The only other artists I can compare this sort of mood to would be the music of Icelandic group Sigur Ros. Many other tracks like "Can't Take That Away", and the sublime yet louder "Everybody Wants" have a similar vibe. The latter track drifts from minimalist arrangements of the verse to a big sounding full on chorus which you'll be singing along to with ghusto. Casey's voice is soothing when it needs to be-yet he can deliver lines with amazing power especially on the last track "It's Over Now". This track has an almost anthem feel to it. Plenty of the songs harness the full power of the band, none more so then track 2 "Whatever Gets You True", which was a pretty big single over here. "Sweet Suburban Sky" is so like Gray it's almost unreal. If he produces a song as good as this on his next album we'll all be hailing another masterpiece. Gray was totally deserving of his break through-just in the same way that I feel Casey's album deserves more exposure and international recognition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solid start for an Irish lad., August 14, 2001
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"spanishjohnny" (Sydney, Australia.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
Very strong debut from Irish singer songwriter who evokes comparison to fellow U.K troubadour, David Gray. Similarly under heavy Dylan influence, Casey doesn't yet have Gray's sense of melody as a songwriter however there's some fine stuff here none the less. The single "Whatever gets you True" is a frantic rocker whilst the playful restraint of "Downtown" and the heartfelt "Its over now" show that Casey is indeed capable of some exceptional work. His voice is unique and well rounded and it gives many the more sparse tracks (most notably "Everybody Wants") a clarity and resonance as opposed to the modern Brit tendency to be shaky and unsure. The main problem with "Amen" however is that for every solid song there is a relatively mundane and tired counterpart. On the whole there is a bit too much sameness to the album which would have benefited from more adventurous production. Many of the songs are allowed to just plod along and moments of climax often seem left dormant when they should be emphasised especially considering Casey's aforementioned captivating voice. That said, "Amen" is an album well worth a look and Casey is a talented artist who will undoubtedly produce some fine material in the future.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Casey in the States! (Finally! ), June 27, 2000
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joe jung (Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
While waiting to get off the plane at Dublin airport last summer, my ears were struck with touching lyrics and tonal instumentation of Paddy Casey's "Everybody Wants". This young, eclectic, poetic, and passionate artist brings a collection of songs which mix folk, rock, hip hop, and poetry into a satisfying and moving musical experience. The funky and hard-hitting beats and instrumentation of "Fear" are balanced by the mellow and simple sounds of acoustic guitar and vocals on "You Can't Take That Away From Me" and "Rainwater." Moreover, every song brings its own life and story to this unique and truly complete album.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars simply brilliant, November 28, 2000
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"mr_amorica" (Morro Bay, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
with all the David Gray hype, I'm suprised Paddy Casey hasn't gotten much publicity in the states. After living in Dublin for awhile I was introduced to Paddy Casey's music, well before I even heard of David Gray. This is an incredible album that does remind me of Gray's "white ladder." Some songs are just Casey and his guitar while others have a full band, and some are structured with drum loops. If you like David Gray, you'll like this album.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars You can have my copy, August 16, 2000
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"go_west" (Des Moines, IA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
I, too, heard Casey live and was mesmerized by his ethereal presence and a voice spawned from a Waterboys/Dylan coupling. However, the man alone with his guitar roughing out plaintive, poetic musings is NOT what this CD is all about. Throughout the work, tracks are marred by a cheesy, sythesized drum track and way too much polish for a performer whose strength lies in the torn and frayed. Plus--or rather minus--his songs are riddled with cliches and forced rhymes that undermine any beauty bestowed by the music. I expected the poetic musings of new urban street musician but instead got the sophomoric meanderings of folkie wannabe. To wit: "know u like 2 run away, just a game u like 2 play, pretend u r free 4 1 day and may give your heart away" (WHATEVER GETS YOU TRUE) and "has the game changed have the rules changed and as we're getting older, is it getting colder" (EVERYBODY WANTS) and "for all that we had, now there's more than us at stake and history's repetition, that's just 2 much 2 take" (IT'S OVER NOW). Ugh! How did I overlook such bland, generalized fluff? And what's with all the Artist Formerly Known As references? Seriously, you can have my copy for free. E-mail me your address. I'll even pay shipping.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch out for Paddy Casey, June 25, 2000
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This review is from: Amen So Be It (Audio CD)
Paddy Casey is a true talent fresh out of Dublin, Ireland. His songs are simple, yet very captivating. He has a new stlye of folk singing for the new millenium. I especially enjoy his song "Sweet Suburban Sky". It is one of those songs you can listen to over and over. It just relaxes me. I also like the songs "Can't take that away from me", "Fear", and "Ancient Sorrow". I saw Paddy at The Fine Line in Minneapolis and was amazed when he simply walked on stage alone with a guitar and made some beautiful music. No special features, just good guitar and great lyrics. There are a lot of highlights on this album and I think you will enjoy Paddy Casey just as much as I do.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars If only they had let him do his thing..., May 5, 2008
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Do you like "Pina Coladas" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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I found Paddy Casey just this year when watching a broadcast on cable of the South by Southwest music festival, where he performed a televised set including many of the songs on this album. I was mesmerized by the quality, strength and simplicity of Casey's voice. With nothing but his own strumming and minimal keyboards to fill out the background, he is a commanding talent. I immediately ordered this CD online, and I'm sorry to say that I wish I had read the review by "Go-West" here first. He and others have complained at the way in which Paddy Casey's studio recordings (this album and Addicted to Company) are marred by cheap drum-machine beats, unnecessary over production and the addition of jarring electronica elements that do nothing for the music. Ironically, all this junk - in pushing Casey's vocal skills onto the sidelines - only draw attention to the fact that the lyrics are not as smart as they seemed when watching the man deliver them in person. Perhaps even an acoustic CD would have suffered that same fate, but it would still have been better than these flawed productions. I would go to see him live any time, but this CD has quickly fallen out of rotation and I'm not looking to add any others to the collection.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply fabulous!, December 30, 2000
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I was lucky enough to be introduced to Paddy Casey CD by my cousin who heard him while he lived in Ireland. I have loved this CD since I first recieved it and have purchased several others for friends of mine. I just hope that he has a another CD coming out soon!
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