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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Both Worlds,
By jd103 (Yellowstone) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
It's hard to know the reason for the connection I feel to the Waterboys music. I even somehow missed the Big Music days; it was Fisherman's Blues which first caught my attention. I loved it. Bought all the earlier music. Very different, but loved it also. Room to Roam was a bit of a letdown but I saw them on tour for the first time then and the fun was still there.
Then came the long slow decline with a release or two I hated, and a couple more where the description was enough to keep me from buying. The highpoints of those years for me were collections of odds and ends, and expanded versions of the original releases. Now comes Book of Lightning. I won't describe the songs...you can hear the samples. But it's lively and fun again for me, taking me back to the reasons I first fell for this band. If you liked the first four Waterboys releases, regardless of what you think about what came later, I urge you to get this one because I think you'll like it too. I'm hoping radio shows they're doing next week will be on the internet, and I'm definitely planning to see them on tour in November. You can check out their website for info on all that. For now, just start listening to this one.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Waterboys CD In Decades,
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
I was completely surprised at how wonderful that this new cd is and almost equally surprised by the lack of attention it is getting, considering that it was released in Europe months ago. As a big fan of The Waterboys in the 80's I've since listened to Mike Scott's output of the past almost 20 years and didn't care for a lot of it. Rock In A Weary Land (2001?) is a muddy sounding mess with poor songwriting and is practically unlistenable. Book Of Lightning is the polar opposite. The songs are catchy and bear up after repeated listenings, plenty of good rockers but also some softer introspective material. "She Tried To Hold Me" is a masterpiece that marries incredible lyrics with an amazing vocal. The production is perfect for the material, very clean but not sanitized and overproduced. Mike's voice is wonderful here. It is rough at times (I want to say Dylanesque, but I know that would put some people off) and sounds absolutely wonderful with this material. What also hearkens back to the 80's is the album length - 45 minutes - 10 songs and not one of them makes me reach for the skip button. I don't see restraint like that much from my favorite artists. If you like anything else by The Waterboys I can't imagine you being disappointed with this.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Gem,
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E Book of Lightning gives us yet another gem by The Waterboys. The lyrics are crisp, intelligent, and they cut to the core. The melodies are more radio-friendly than "Universal Hall," but we've come to expect each album will have its own sound. You can hear traces of Mike Scott's influences (Dylan, Van Morrison, The Beatles), but he is no imitator. He synthesizes these and other influences to create his own great music.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Ninth studio album gets a 9!,
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
I've been a longtime Waterboys fan and couldn't wait for this release!
`Book of Lightning' starts out with `The Crash of Angel Wings'. I'm not connecting with it like I do with other Waterboys tunes. However, I can say it's quite catchy and I like the lyrics. `Love Will Shoot You Down' is nothing short of fantastic! A true rock and roll song that is a definite highlight on this release. I especially like the lyrics on this track: Time, old Time, King Time is moving back and forth like a backlit dancer on a pale white horse On a mad racecource in a hungry land you will be forced to play your secret hand and love will shoot you down, will shoot you down `Nobody's Baby Anymore' surprised me, having an unusual vocal style for Mike. I love it!!! Gotta give it to the boys for always offering something different... and the vast majority of the time it works. This is another catchy song but what I really like about it is the subject matter. I read somewhere that it's about our planet and the lack of care for it. This track was partially penned twenty years ago and was recently completed for inclusion on `Book of Lightning'. The pace of the album slows down a bit for a breather. `Strange Arrangement' is a hauntingly striking offering that tugs at my heart every time I listen to it. Mike Scott has a way of making his songs cozy and effortless to embrace. The feelings injected into this tune cannot be faked and really say a lot about him as a person - someone with lots of compassion, wisdom and soul. Mike is the founder, songwriter, vocalist & an instrumentalist. I think everyone can relate to `She Tried To Hold Me'. This is a great, easy-going song with one of my favorite lines ever: `like she was skin surrounding thunder'. Wow. My husband's standing behind me laughing. He claims that it's a perfect description of me on a daily basis. That may be so... but he's the tornado that spins a mess throughout the house! He agrees and we hug. `You In The Sky' is delightful, dripping with glittered honey... and just a little Bob Dylan DNA. This track originally appeared on the `Fisherman's Blues' album. Other Major Highlights are `It's Gonna Rain' and `Sustain'. If you are familiar with The Waterboys you know that their music weaves its way into your veins. It becomes a large part of that soundtrack to your life. Please give `Book of Lightning' a listen.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
City of Kings,
By Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
The Waterboys have released such a variety of musical styles that they are hard to predict. Their fans either need a broad range of taste or stay on their toes. "Universal Hall" which was very soft held a couple of jewels that I still play, "This Light is for the World" and "The Christ in You." I look forward to new work from the Waterboys with the enthusiasm I used to have for the next album from The Moody Blues. Waterboys frequently have more uplifting positive messages and incorporate that Findhorn philosophy into the music. "The Archivist's Tale" in the booklet about a person from the future tuning back into the good and bad from our era is classic example of the esoteric backbone of Mike Scott and the band. "Book of Lightning" is an appealing mix of churning rockers and softer pieces. The CD is the musical polar opposite of "Universal Hall."
"The Crash of Angel Wings" opens the set with Mike Scott's smashing electric guitar Jeremy Stacy's percussion, "Here she comes like rumbling drums." "Nobody's Baby Anymore" jumped out with a slightly slower beat, but the electric waterfall of sound still in high gear and religious Palm Sunday imagery in the lyric amid a field of emotional chaos, "I've stepped out on highways that were studded with jewels; I rode into the City of Kings on the back of a mule; I kissed riches, strode tall in my britches, I knew esprit de corps." "You in the Sky" is another of my favorite tracks with its slower beat and Scott's dreamily romantic lyric, "Let me know you, lover woo me, open up my heart and sing your song right through me." "Everybody Takes a Tumble" has a flavor of "Fisherman's Blues" era with Steve Wickham's fiddle elevating the track into a breathtaking classic, "There's vengeance in my belly, slime on both my shoes & everything bad that you ever heard about little old me is true; My trigger finger is itchy, my humour is black & you just stumbled blind, babe, right into my track." Other tracks like the softer "Sustain" or the pounding "It's Gonna Rain" are also excellent. This is an impressive set from this classic Irish band, best of year quality. Bravo!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better!,
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
For a record or two it seemed to me the Waterboys had let go of a part of their music that I personally enjoyed the most. Songs like the ones found in "Fisherman Blues" where they played almost to perfection, where Mike Scott was writing songs that not only touched the heart but pulled at it. I always claimed that "Room to Roam" is an awesome album and I still maintain that the set of songs in that album are something to behold. Songs from that album starting with "In Search of a Rose" to the final "Room to Roam" and all in between are to me quite enjoyable over the years. Then came "Dream Harder" and the following albums and I felt Mike Scott had sacrificed some of his magic to achieve something else entirely. Less Wind Instrumentation, leaning more on guitars still with enough genius in his lyrics to make it all worthwhile but not quite the greatness exhibited on "Fisherman Blues" and also (to me) "Room to Roam". With "Book of Lightning" The Waterboys return to their past splendor, a little more melodic a little less heavy guitar work. Not quite as brilliant as what I like to call their Best, but frankly dangerously close. One thing for sure, Mike Scott is one of the best out there, his lyrics cut right through you and the Waterboys music can only be described as beautiful when in full swing. I always buy the latest of The Waterboys and I have also purchased Mike Scott solo albums so anyone can tell I try. I just find them essential listening in my little world for I am always hoping to hear the kind of song that only them can provide. In the same vein I buy all the music that comes from "World Party", it seems the Waterboys and World Party elicit the same kind of response from me. I just love that kind of clever, refreshing and quality music they produce. This CD is much better than the previous two albums and in a way is a return to form, to the music I eagerly long for to hear from them. 4 Stars because I am sure they are capable of so much more that I have to leave room for the next 5 Stars from them. Love their words, Love their music and have nothing but the outmost respect for Mike Scott, who I believe is one of the greatest of this and other generations, and the Waterboys who are as good as good can be.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing New release,
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
This is a wonderful CD. I was totally surprised by this and how strong it is. They are as witty and musical now as they have ever been if not better. Mike Scott is iconic like Peter Gabriel or Michael Franti. He is witty, sensitive and global. "Sustain" is about maintaining dignity in the face of torture and adversity. "She tried to hold me" is clever and witty covering a girl friend who lingered like uranium. I saw them live recently and was even more impressed. If you have other CD's by them and like them; buy this. If this is your first exposure, lucky you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Perfect but a Great Return to Form,
For those of you wishing to live in the Fisherman's Blues days forever, then keep spinning those discs. Remastered Fisherman's Blues and Too Close to Heaven could not be duplicated anyway - they are simply masterpieces. But if you want to move with Mike and the boys where their hearts take them, then this one won't disappoint. It has the flavor of the middle 80's at times, but also the weariness of Rock in the Weary Land, which is not nearly as bad as remarked elsewhere. The lyrics and melodies will grow on you, and fortunately Mike's vocals are not as affected as they've been recently. A couple of songs (It's Gonna Rain, for one) are toss aways, but on the whole it is a great outing, one that grows on you quickly. Of course 'Tumble' has that classic sound and so catches you immediately, but it's not the real gem on the album. Others, such as "Sustain' and "She Tried to Hold Me', which has a terrible chorus but brilliant lyrics, will grab you after a few listens. And don't worry if "You in the Sky' from Fisherman's Blues doesn't sound right here - it's different tempo here also works its magic. If you're not already a fan, you likely won't give this one a try anyway, but if you've been with the guys since '83/'84, then this should be a welcome listen
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Still waiting...,
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This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
No big music here. No Fisherman's Blues, Room to Roam, etc. If this album rates a return to form, it's to Universal Hall; the album that led me to swear off the Waterboys and Mike Scott. I feel duped. And saddened.
Just so no one thinks I'm being snarky, I've counted myself a devoted fan and still find in most of the music I currently love some link back the aesthetic of Scott and Wallinger's big music days. Fisherman's Blues is still frequently in my player and I enjoyed the extras recently released from those sessions. Two complete listens and 48 hours later, it's in the rack at the used CD store across the street from work.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
In a word: dreadful,
This review is from: Book Of Lightning (Audio CD)
Let me say I love the Waterboys and Mike Scott. A Pagan Place, This Is The Sea and Fisherman's Blues are all great. Dream Harder is pretty good, as is Scott's Bring 'em All In. But Book of Lightning is some of the worst musical twaddle committed to disc. Even a pretty competent musical cast can't save this album from the massive weight of its dreadful material. Scott sings this stuff as if he's barely in the room and on one track he sounds to me like he's had a nip or two of some libation. Don't buy this!
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Book Of Lightning by The Waterboys (Audio CD - 2011)
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