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Live at Bats

CD (2004)

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Release date Australia
October 26th, 2004
Label
Loop Recordings
Number of Discs
1
Product ID
3749479

Description

Black Seeds front man Barnaby Weir, along with the good people at Loop Recordings.

A musical collaboration performed, filmed and recorded over four nights at Bats Theatre in Wellington, the 'Fly My Pretties' cast includes members of the Black Seeds, Fat Freddy's Drop, Phoenix Foundation and Paseload. 'Fly My Pretties' is not a band rather a collection of Wellington's finest contemporary musicians collaborating on songs written by Barnaby Weir, Age Pryor and Samuel Flynn Scott...

Track Listing:

1:
1. Family Tree
2. Intro - Bag Of Money
3. Bag Of Money
4. Intro - Lucky
5. Lucky
6. Intro - All The Goodness
7. All The Goodness
8. Intro - Singing In My Soul
9. Singing In My Soul
10. Lets Roll
11. Intro - Quiet Girl
12. Quiet Girl
13. Champion
14. Intro - Turn It Around
15. Turn It Around
16. Fly My Pretties
17. We Can Make A Life
 

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Review by Clint on 15th March, 2012
4 stars "Laid back, cool, and unique..."

I'm not really a big fan of the whole “roots music” thing that has exploded in NZ in recent years. But, the first time I heard this back in 2005, I couldn't help but be blown away by the laid back, spontaneous, and earthy vibe present on this rather unique and interesting live album. The personnel playing here reads like an elite hit-squad who's who of the local music scene, with the music varying from folk balladry through to loose reggae through to alt-country. Barnaby Weir is a breath of fresh air too. Rather than aping the singing accent of English or American vocalists, as so many Kiwi singers are prone to doing, Weir sings with a voice that is unmistakably that of a New Zealander, and a laid back, beach, BBQ, and beer sounding one at that. The perfect summer album, no matter where you are or what the season!

 

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