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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, like having a fiddle in your back pocket!, July 18, 1998
By A Customer
"Live Wizardry" is the penultamate presentation of the five members of Silly Wizardry. SW sounds a bit like "clan na'geal" or "Seven Nations" but unique in their own.From the first song "Queen Of Argyll" a tale of a lady of exceeding beauty and charm, but out of reach, Andy starts a melodious exploration of new and traditional Scotts music. You can see the smoke coming off the violins (being played so fast and hard) in many of the songs on this collection. "The Parish Of Dunkeld" brings people back to the roots of Religion, reminding people that it's the folks who make the church, not the walls. "The Valley Of Strathmore" is a ballad of a heartbroken man wishing one last day with his departed love. Eerily romantic, tears of joy can be felt through the lyrics, and the voice of the instruments. "The Ramblin' Rover" is a lyrical journey across the faces of the people that one could meet in on! e's life. Just as the journey is made, so is the song. This is a rare instance of acapella from Silly Wizard. "Donald McGillavry" is a swirling mix of Scottish and English. Just as the notes toss on a sea beaten into a froth, so do the lyrics as the group sings about every townsfolks nightmare. "...and maggots wouldn't eat 'im" and you know this is a tough guy! Brush up on your Gaelic, or visit some of the web sites for the translations of the songs. "Golden, Golden" and "The Broom of the Cowden Knowes" bring us back to the tender side of the group. Some say that the heartbroken man gets his day (and more) back with his love lost in "Valley Of Strathmore" A complete success from start to finish, this is one album that you can listen to in ANY mood, and it can take you to any other mood before you know it. This is Silly Wizard's finest hour, and to have it be a live album just tops it off. There is a video of this av! ailable, and Silly Wizard knows how to play the audience, t! elling about the group, and cracking jokes in between songs. A must have!
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