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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable live album for Waifs fans
If you are a Waifs fan, you may well be awaiting this album. For the most part, it provides most of the songs the Waifs include on their US tour play lists, taking songs nearly equally from their four previous albums. There are one or two new songs, specifically "Bridal Train" that you may have heard at their concerts. There are two versions, a studio and a live version...
Published on January 14, 2005 by Geoff Dolman

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1.0 out of 5 stars One problem
The song brain damage seems to be a complete rip of Iggy Pop's The Passenger, which is a fantastic song. I have not heard anything else on this album and though brain damage was certainly well played, a 1 star is warranted for completely cribbing a song. When I say completely, I mean it's not even close.

Published on April 26, 2005 by Doug Hanniford


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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable live album for Waifs fans, January 14, 2005
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Geoff Dolman (Boulder, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Brief History (Audio CD)
If you are a Waifs fan, you may well be awaiting this album. For the most part, it provides most of the songs the Waifs include on their US tour play lists, taking songs nearly equally from their four previous albums. There are one or two new songs, specifically "Bridal Train" that you may have heard at their concerts. There are two versions, a studio and a live version. The band planned to take some older performances along with newer ones to show how the band's performances have changed or grown over time. If you have become a Waifs fan, you will really enjoy having this set in your collection.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brief review, March 28, 2005
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Aaron (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brief History (Audio CD)
From their early days busking outside supermarkets in far north Queensland, gigging in remote pubs and mines to their recent sell out shows around the country, the Waif's career encompasses music that has been forged in the fires of long days and months on the road, crappy day jobs and an honest and admirable desire to make uncompromisingly good music at the expense of an easy living. They have paid their dues and now, it would seem are reaping their just rewards. This double live album is a synopsis of their career to date and, in contrast to it's eulogical title, gives the unacquainted a splendid insight into what has gone before and more importantly what, possibly, is yet to come.

Recorded in venues as diverse as the Athenaeum in Melbourne, the Metro in Sydney, the Belvoir Amphitheatre in Perth and Tilley's in Canberra, one could expect the sound to be a little patchy over its thirty one tracks. These fears however are quickly dispelled by the sparkling clarity of the opening track, right on through the duration of the album whole. Either because of the intimacy of some of these venues or as a testament to the bands selection process these tracks sparkle with crystal clear acoustics and a bright balanced tone. All of those Waifs mainstays are here, London Still, Lighthouse, Crazy Train and the musicianship, groove and interaction they are performed with here is nothing short of sumptuous.

There are moments of musical splendor here that, for me, rise above the others, like Vikki Simpson's jaw-dropping harp solo at the start of Crazy Train (ala Sonny Terry's "Hootin' Blues"), that even after dozens of listens, still gives me goose-bumps. Josh Cunningham's bright, twangy acoustic guitar work here is tasteful, lavish and full of that major key warmth that permeates much of these tracks. I am surprised at how he has slipped under the radar for so long as he is simply, an astonishingly accomplished guitarist. This is evident on some extremely elegant solos in songs like "Lies", "Brain Damage" and a rollicking version of Dylan's "Don't think twice it's alright".

There is none of the twee `audience participation' moments one would expect from a double live album, rather there is a superb and witty dialogue, not only between the audience and band but between the band members themselves. Listen to the raucous appreciation from the female portion of the crowd, for Vicky's tongue in cheek pontificating during "Haircut" or the downright hilarious moment when Josh Cunningham's mobile phone starts buzzing the mike reception during the still intimacy of one of Donna Simpson's more somber vocal moments.

I cannot praise this album more highly, it faithfully encapsulates the mood and swinging momentum of this amazing band. It actually feels like a good night out in a buzzing venue listening to great music - which, after all, is what a live album should be all about don't you think ?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New favorite, March 8, 2007
This review is from: Brief History (Audio CD)
I can't remember now how I was introduced to The Waifs in the last few years, but I think I heard one of their songs on a local public radio station. I tried hard to find any Waifs albums, and finally found this one on Amazon. I LOVE it, and I am now a huge Waifs fan. I hope they come back to the US on tour soon.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Compilation, February 10, 2006
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JJ Mort "JJ" (Perth, Western Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brief History (Audio CD)
This live album of the waif's is a great compilation and really shows their whole range of awesome blues n roots style of music. It also gives you a feel for them when there up on stage, real vibrant live recordings. Great album. Great Aussie band! Defiantly worth the money.....
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply amazing, March 10, 2005
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J. Kearney (FL Left Coast, United States) - See all my reviews
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I must preface this by admitting that I have had very poor luck with live albums, in general. Something just usually gets lost in translation, whether it be poor sound quality, crowd noise, etc., and I am usually left disappointed.

This double-album is so very different, thankfully. The only reason that I chanced purchasing it is because The Waifs blew me away when I saw them in concert in May, 2003 in Tampa. Believe me when I tell you that this offering replicates the live experience beautifully!! The sound quality is terrific...very crisp and clear; very pleasing to this picky ear. While all of their songs are represented well, my favorites are "Gillian" (with great crowd interaction) and the beautiful "Bridal Train" (both live and studio versions). Every trip through this CD gives me a greater appreciation for Josh's amazing guitar playing and Vicki's harmonica talent. Truly.

Simply put, if you are one of the thousands who count themselves as musically-blessed after having been exposed to The Waifs in person, you must add "A Brief History" to your collection. If you have never seen them live OR your Waifs exposure is a limited one, THIS is the opportunity for you to get a taste of the Waifs experience and be forever thankful that you did. I know I am.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Waifs on a roll!!!, February 18, 2005
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If you love these great folk sylists from Down Under, you will love this disc....not too slick or too rough.....just right...and spirited audience response sets it all off.
They win over unsuspecting crowds around the world,...I witnessed this at the New Orleans Jazz Fest a few years ago where I and the curiousity seekers were captured for the whole set! (hope they're back in Louisiana soon!)
If you haven't gotten Waifed yet, this is a great overview ...if you like both touching and rowdy live folk rock.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this CD !, January 22, 2006
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I was intrigued by a beautiful song they kept playing on CMT's " On the Edge of Country " called the Bridal Train ---checked out this CD and was not disappointed ---
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get on board!, March 1, 2005
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Antony D. O'dowd "Brutus" (Honiara, Solomon Islands) - See all my reviews
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The Waifs are an Australian folk institution. They have been touring around Oz for ten years or so, and their momentum just grows and grows. In recent years they have also taken the US by storm, and have become festival favourites. Even Dylan has had them as a regular support act - and he certainly knows a good folk act when he sees it.

And that is what this double live album captures - a great live band, singing pretty well all their best material, as if you were seeing them at a festival. In fact, the album is collated from a number of gigs taken from all types of venues (I was at one of them, in fact) but the show sounds seamless on record. Their charisma and basic charm shines out in the performances captured here, which are all well recorded.

The real frontline of the band are two sisters, with broad Aussie accents, but aided and abetted by a spouse and a floating support band/rhythm section. But it is the songs that tell the story. Try "London Still", "Crazy Train", or "The Haircut". Warm, clever, and funny - but also moving and artistic. I am not sure where the Waifs go from here - this album certainly brings them to a watershed - but this collection stands as their peak so far. One of the year's best.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic,, July 12, 2007
This review is from: Brief History (Audio CD)
i love the waifs, first heard them while travelling in oz, it didnt leave my camper van ever since, their music really gives you insight to what its like travelling and its great to listen to, brings back loads of memories from an amazing country. best of all this is a live album, ive seen them live at byron bay, theyre fantastic!! buy it you'll love it
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply fabulous, August 3, 2005
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A friend dragged me to see The Waifs in Napa, and then I dragged us both to see them in San Francisco a week later. They're just great. Fabulous songs, gorgeous playing and singing, tremendous personality and warmth. Seeing them live, you pick up stuff that makes it all even more vivid and even poignant -- for instance, "Bridal Train" is about/for Donna and Vikki's grandmother, who headed off after WWII to marry a "Yankee sailor." One of the other reviewers mentioned goosebumps. Yes, in a big way!
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