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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The World's Room,
By Michael Chavez (Atlanta, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: World's Room (Audio CD)
I first heard The Battle of Waterloo on NPR's Thistle and Shamrock show and had to pull my car over, I was so taken by OBD's sound and soul. Extremely Scottish, without being overly folksy, this CD blends traditional Scottish musical forms with some very innovative rhythms and vocal treatments. Jim Malcom's voice is hauntingly beautiful and suited perfectly to the music--and vice versa. You do NOT have to be into Scottish Folk music to love this CD. It is completely modern yet evokes the past almost romantically. Lose your stereotypes of kilted Scottish soldiers playing "Scotland the Brave" on 40 bagpipes...and enjoy.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ranks with Tannahill Weavers, Capercallie, Silly Wizard,
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This review is from: World's Room (Audio CD)
Old Blinds Dogs is definately the heir apparent to such long established Scots neo-folk groups as The Tannies, Capercallie and Silly Wizard. As a long time lover of folk from the British Isles, I am always on the lookout for groups with right combination of new sound and old rhythm, and OBD hits the mark on every track of "The World's Room". While I cut my "folkie" teeth on the Steeleye Span version of "Edward" - I think I will soon come to enjoy the OBD version much, much more. As to "The Mill O'Tifty" - I can't listen to it in the car - it's hard to drive with the tears streaming. This is one of the most tragic songs I've ever heard. Don't pass this one by - no serious lover of Scots folk should be without this CD in the collection. Lita
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Old Blind Dogs - The World's Room,
By Karl M. Esolen (Loch Sheldrake, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: World's Room (Audio CD)
A friend had an extra ticket for a live performance of Old Blind Dogs in the small upstate, NY village of Oxford. Scottish folk music sounded interesting so i went along. I was instantly blown away by this band. I could have listened to them all night. I purchased this cd at the show and haven't taken it out of my cd player since. My favorate cut on the cd is "Mill O' Tifty" which tells the true sad story of a young lady, Bonnie Annie who falls in love with a common man. A trumpeter by the name of Andrew Lammie. Scorned and shamed by her family for lowering herself to court such a man. She is disowned by her mother and father, scorned by her sister, and killed by her brother. Her headstone still stands to this day, dated in the 1600's. This cd is full of moving, and joyfull songs. A wise investment for anyone who enjoys quality folk music.
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