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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent introduction to Scottish music,
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This review is from: Fit (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Celtic music for some years now, particularly of the Irish and Spanish varieties. Up until very recently, however, the only thing I knew about Scottish music was the highland war pipes, tunes like "Scotland the Brave" and "Amazing Grace". Nice, but not something I listen to every day or even every year.So it was quite a pleasant surprise when I noticed "Fit!" on a listening station at the local Borders shop. "Old Blind Dogs," I thought. "What an interesting name for a group!" So I gave it a try. And instantly fell in love with "Is There For Honest Poverty", particularly at the end when those wild border pipes kick in. I got the CD (and also "The World's Room", the group's next most recent title) for that track alone. It's just what I've needed the past month to help me cope with some serious blues. The tunes will not exit my cranium. In fact, I'm listening to "Fit!" right now, as I write this. One of the biggest differences I've noticed between Scottish and Irish music, if the work of "Old Blind Dogs" is typical, seems to be that the Scottish is more mathematical in nature, whereas the Irish is more melodic. In particular, a number of the CD's bagpipe melodies tend to jump around quite a bit. Very odd intervals. For a computer programmer and mathematician like me, this is quite appealing. For the same reason I adore the music of Jose Angel Hevia, from northern Spain. But the more flowing, melodic sort of music is also very nice, and the group also handles this quite well. It's hard to explain why, but the CD also reminds me of Gaelic Storm's most recent effort, "Tree". Something about the mood of the music, I think. Especially the purely instrumental pieces. I've been going back and forth between the two CD's quite a bit. And, finally, there's that thick Scottish dialect. Thankfully I have the CD's linar notes and a copy of the Oxford English Dictionary, because otherwise I wouldn't have a clue what these guys are singing! Hardest to follow are the two Robert Burns songs, written over 200 years ago. It appears that the group has changed its membership quite a bit over the past ten years, but I'm plenty happy with the current lineup. This CD is definitely worth a try! One of these days I'll try some of their earlier works.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
as good as it gets!,
By Thomas Eden (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fit (Audio CD)
This band is amazing and this is my favorite cd of theirs (but all of them I've heard are great). I have been into Celtic music for a long time, but my teenage son and all of his friends love this cd, and they are mostly into punk and ska. The perfect blend of contemporary and traditional. Malcolm's vocals are smooth, deep and FIT? perfectly with the grooves of the tunes. The turns that most of the songs take keep everything exciting, especially the time changes. The instrumental mixes vary and are always played with the touch of a master. After listening to this cd 30 or 40 times you still have to hear it again and again.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fit (Audio CD)
I saw these guys recently in a small pub, in Talequah, Oklahoma of all places.They were absolutely wonderful. Jim Malcolm has the voice of an angel. -What a range, smooth as silk, with a soulful power as well. Paul Jennings multi-ethnic percussion is a wonder to listen to, but even more entertaining to watch. This guy is pure energy with a deeper groove than an old 78. The rest of the band are fantastic as well. If you can see them live, don't miss the chance. They are well worth it. Fit? is a great representation of the "New" Old Blind Dogs sound. If you like it, get The World's Room.
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