Boiled in LeadCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Traditional and neo-traditional folk/rock/world music Status:Most recent release, Silver (2008) See also:Boiled in Lead's site Comparisons:Richard Thompson, Fairport Convention, or Steeleye Span, less punk but just as rocking as The Pogues Covers/own material:Own, covers, and traditional material General comments:Boiled In Lead about been around for over 25 years, While they're in the wrong genre to have a breakout hit, they've long been well-resepected for their updated traditional sound. (sophiagurley@hotmail.com) Recommended first album:Silver Recordings:
SilverRelease info:2008—Omnium Recordings—OMM2045 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Robin Adnan Anders—drum kit, tapan, percussion Produced by:Boiled in Lead Comments:This is my first encounter with Boiled in lead though they've been going for about 25 years. It seems they're still a lively bunch capable of turning traditional material and their own songs and turn it into riveting experiences. The traditional "Jolly Tinker" gets a pretty nice joyful treatment. "House Carpenter" tells of a ship going down and is of course suitably downcast. "Berber" takes on some exotic influences and marries them well to the folk sound. "Rushes Green" takes the album to a suitable conclusion, the song being vivaciously interpreted. Folk fans will like this and so might others as well. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Thanks to stjarnell@yahoo.com for work on this entry.
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