Seven (1999)
| Artist: Wolfstone |
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Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Green Linnet -- Rep --
Sku: 60303366
UPC: 048248119825
UPC 14: 00048248119825
Release Date: 5/18/1999
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Psycho Woman ~ Wolfstone
2. Brave Boys ~ Wolfstone
3. Jen's Tune ~ Wolfstone
4. Black Out ~ Wolfstone
5. Quinie Fae Ryhnie ~ Wolfstone
6. John Simmers ~ Wolfstone
7. J-Time ~ Wolfstone
8. Wild And The Free ~ Wolfstone
9. Crowfeathers ~ Wolfstone
10. Maggie's ~ Wolfstone
11. Fingal's Cave ~ Wolfstone
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Wolfstone: Stuart Eaglesham (vocals, guitar); Duncan Chisholm (fiddle, background vocals); Stevie Saint (bagpipes, whistle); Andy Simmers (piano, keyboards); Wayne Mackenzie (bass, background vocals); Tony Soave (drums). | |
| Additional personnel: Colette O'Leary (accordion); Marc Duff (bodhran); Robin Rankin (tambourine); Marc Clement (background vocals). | |
| Recorded at CAVA Sound Workshops, Glasgow, Scotland. | |
| As rock & reel bands go, this Scots band is considerably more rock than reel. Wolfstone's approach is sort of an inversion of that taken by groups like the Oyster Band and the Pogues, whose music is based on traditional material infused with a rockish intensity. In Wolfstone's music there's plenty of Highland pipes and fiddle, but the predominant voices in the mix are overdriven electric guitars and drums; the overall impression is one of rock & roll infused with Celtic influences rather than the other way around. And if the singing sometimes comes off as a bit fey, it's fey in a heavy metal sort of way, high-pitched and modestly operatic. On "Brave Boys," which seems to be an antiwar tune, singer Stuart Eaglesham delivers a lovely melody over a churning Hammond organ and driving acoustic guitars, while a fiddle keens away in the distance; "Fingal's Cave" is an extract of poetry by Iain Chrichton Smith set to a traditional tune. Elsewhere there are several fine instrumentals, most of them originals. Fans of the band will not be disappointed. ~ Rick Anderson | |
Producer: Wolfstone; R. Rankin |
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Engineer: R. Rankin |
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Compilation Appearances
| Power Of Scotland |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/18/1999 | |
| Original Release Date : 1999 | |
| Catalog ID : GLCD 1198 | |
| Label : Green Linnet | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00048248119825 |
Professional Reviews
Dirty Linen (10-11/99, p.63)
- "...with SEVEN, Stuart Eaglesham's screaming electric guitar returns in a revised six-man lineup that includes veterans...[It] is a sign that Wolfstone is again headed in the right direction."
- "...with SEVEN, Stuart Eaglesham's screaming electric guitar returns in a revised six-man lineup that includes veterans...[It] is a sign that Wolfstone is again headed in the right direction."

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