The Saw Doctors - All the Way From Tuam Audio CD
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Band: The Saw Doctors
Title: All the Way From Tuam
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Release Date: 1996-07-15
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Green and Red of Mayo 2: You Got Me on the Run 3: Pied Piper 4: Me Heart Is Livin' in the Sixties Still 5: Hay Wrap 6: Wake up Sleeping 7: Midnight Express 8: Broke My Heart 9: Exhilarating Sadness 10: All the Way From Tuam 11: F.C.A. 12: Music I Love 13: Yvonne 14: Never Mind the Strangers
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The Most Underrated Irish Band The Saw Doctors fuse rock/blues/celtic/zydeco into a mix all their own and take you along for the ride. I already owned "Songs from Sun Street" and "Sing a Poweful Song" before I bought this CD, so some of the songs were not new, but it was still well worth the price of the CD. Their songs run the gamut of emotions as well from sentimental like "Green and Red of Mayo" to silly and hilarious like "Hay Wrap". . . truly the most underrated Irish Band-I never miss them when they tour the U. S.
Best Country/Western/Celtic Combo I've Heard
I have listened to traditional Irish music for years and love it, and when the Saw Doctors came along, their music stradled the classic celtic music with a type of Irish Country/Western flavor that is truly intoxicating. I came across this little gem in Galway City in July of 1996, I had heard their first CD "If this is Rock and Roll, I want my Old Job Back," and immediately fell in love with their humor and silliness, and clever music. This CD is pure fun. The final song, "Never Mind the Strangers, I'll always be your Friend" is worth the price of the entire CD. Listen to it, and you'll know what I mean.
A hidden treasure from the Emerald Isle
In a word. My brother-in-law was working in the UK and picked up a Saw Doctors CD which he brought w/ him on vacation this year. . . awesome! These guys capture many moods w/ their versatile style, from soft ballads, to rockabilly to zydeco. A band that I wish got some recognition here in the States.
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