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Magick Heads: Woody |
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Out of print 1997 release.Used item ,disc has minor wear ,plays fine
The Magick Heads' principal songwriter was guitarist/vocalist Robert Scott ( The Clean and The Bats ). Woody (1997), however, is a more collaborative writing effort from the band than their first album, Before We Go Under (1994) and shows a distinctive sound emerging. This is aided in no small part by Jane Sinnott's ever-increasing guitar proficiency and the dependable support of the Strang brothers rhythm section (drummer Jim was on the first album; bassist Richard joined shortly after its completion). That leaves guests David Mitchell (3Ds guitarist) and Alan Starrett (with an instrument for every moment, including violin, hammer dulcimer, cello and accordion) to add more colour and the occasional rough edge to the songs. Although with the band's tight performance and the marvellously polished instrument that is Jane's voice out front, there's an intimate feel to the songs and moments like the guitar-heavy "Take It On Down" are rare.
Tracks: Better Left Unsaid Some Time To Go Who’s Watching Out For You Mystery Train Faith Away Take It On Down On The Rocks Walk On The Wall 12,000 Miles Nine Minutes Shadows Lines Of Deception Shivers Particularly Nasty Weather
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