Bones of All Men

Bones of All Men

Bones of All Men

Editorial Reviews
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Rare thing, recordings that take traditional sounds and recombine them in new ways, resulting in music that inspires on its own terms. Richard Thompson has been doing exactly that for year. Now, with Philip Pickett--classical conductor and past member of the overlooked '70s British folk group Albion Band--he and his comrades from Fairport Convention have created a rich, varied album of Renaissance instrumentals. Indeed, this record amounts to a Fairport reunion, with Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, and Dave Mattacks contributing, who are joined by award-winning classical musicians Sharona Jordan and Pavlo Beznosiuk. The collaboration defies classification, with its driving drums, fierce electric-guitar runs, lonely recorders and virginals, and tingly pianos. Though there's not a voice or lyric to be heard, the music tells a compelling, vivid story. --Roy Kasten

Bones of All Men,Philip Pickett & Richard Thompson,Hannibal,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
Bones of All Men
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Standard Fair(port) Offering
  • Amazing, irreverent, lots of fun, but, no, not "celtic"
  • An unexpected gift from 500 years ago
  • Time warped and Infinite
  • One of the greatest folk-rock records ever made!
Bones of All Men
Philip Pickett & Richard Thompson
Manufacturer: Hannibal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005Z1X
Release Date: 1998-04-07

Tracks:

  1. The Short Measure Of My Lady Wynkfylds Rownde
  2. Chi Passa Per Sta Strada
  3. Fusi Pavana Piana/La Canella/Son Quel Duca De Milano/La Torza
  4. Le Forze D'Hercole/Lo Ballo Dell Intoria
  5. My Lady Careys Dompe
  6. Tutte Venite Armati
  7. Passo E Mezo/Pavana In Passo E Mezzo/La Cara Cossa Del Berdolin/El Pomo De Lo Pomaro/El Marchexe...
  8. Gin Guter Neure Dantz/Tedesca Dita La Proficia/Der Mohren Auftzugkh/Branle Hoboken

Amazon.com

Rare thing, recordings that take traditional sounds and recombine them in new ways, resulting in music that inspires on its own terms. Richard Thompson has been doing exactly that for year. Now, with Philip Pickett--classical conductor and past member of the overlooked '70s British folk group Albion Band--he and his comrades from Fairport Convention have created a rich, varied album of Renaissance instrumentals. Indeed, this record amounts to a Fairport reunion, with Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, and Dave Mattacks contributing, who are joined by award-winning classical musicians Sharona Jordan and Pavlo Beznosiuk. The collaboration defies classification, with its driving drums, fierce electric-guitar runs, lonely recorders and virginals, and tingly pianos. Though there's not a voice or lyric to be heard, the music tells a compelling, vivid story. --Roy Kasten

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Standard Fair(port) Offering.......2003-07-09

This release has been described by some as being "electric renaissance music". It is highly reminiscent of the early Renaissance period but only slightly turned up a knotch. I cannot call this offering "electric" because typically this would bring to mind the use of more modern-era instrumentation such as keyboards, synthesizers, rockier guitar elements, etc. Neither mellotron or moog can be be found here. For the most part traditional, (albeit amplified/mixed) wind instrumentation is used with the exception of periodic electric guitar/bass and drums and the electric guitar is far from adventurous. Much like Thompson-era Fairport Convention, nice listening but not overly exciting. For a harder, more muscular/electrified Renaissance sound, try Gryphon's "Red Queen To Gryphon Three" and "Midnight Mushrumps"; middle-period Steeleye Span ("Below The Salt" through "Rocket Cottage"); or Annie Haslam era Renaissance ("Ashes Are Burning" through " Scheherazade & Other Stories").

5 out of 5 stars Amazing, irreverent, lots of fun, but, no, not "celtic".......2003-03-07

First off, let's get one thing straight-there's nothing "celtic" about this, as anyone who actually owned the CD would know. ... This is Renaissance rock, a combination which looks a bit dreadful in print but works remarkably well in performance. It's a hoot. It helps if you have some fondness for early music, but the reason this CD works so well is the musicians don't treat these pieces as musty canonical classics, but rather as cool tunes to stretch out on. In a way, this CD probably gives a better feel for what these tunes sounded like back in the day, in spirit anyway, since originally they weren't played reverently in hushed concert halls-they were played at parties, on street corners, in taverns, in people's houses. Most of these pieces are dances, after all. And the somewhat harsh, reedy sounds of many of the early wind instruments fits right in with the electric instruments and modern drum kit. Thompson shines as usual, he sounds like he's having a lot of fun, and Mattacks pushes things right along. Some of these songs really rock-- Le Forze d'Hercole/Lo Ballo Dell'Intorcia is, like, a total monster jam, with a huge drum foundation and Thompson and Pickett furiously trading licks.

5 out of 5 stars An unexpected gift from 500 years ago.......2002-02-06

Philip Pickett plays medieval wind instruments (shawms, crumhorns, recorders, etc.) and his wife Sharona plays medieval keyboards. Together, they set out to incorporate a modern rock beat into dance music from the 1500s. Who better to work with than Fairport Convention, the first band (many, many followed) to combine rock with traditional British jigs and reels? Four-fifths of Fairport's classic "Full House" lineup is here -- guitar legend Richard Thompson, rhythm guitarist Simon Nicol, bassist Dave Pegg, and drummer Dave Mattacks -- along with longtime Fairport producer Joe Boyd.

It should be illegal that these folks bring off such an unlikely marriage of sounds with such ridiculous ease. Every piece is note-perfect, from gentle ballads like "My Lady Careys Dompe" to the firm rock beat of "Tedesca Dita la Proficia". No matter how accomplished a music lover you are, you have not heard it all until you've heard Pickett's recorder and Thompson's guitar trade fevered four-bar solos at the end of "Lo Ballo Dell'Intorcia". Four of the eight pieces consist of multiple tunes medleyed together, in the spirit of Fairport arrangements like "Dirty Linen". This was probably my favorite album of 1998, and definitely my favorite album of 1598.

5 out of 5 stars Time warped and Infinite.......2001-06-01

Hello....once again our good wandering minstrel, Richard Thompson, in company with Phillip Pickett has come up with a crackerjack album. But you'll have to be into period music to appreciate. This is not yer typical folk-rock type sound...it has a very definite Medieval source. All the compositions date back, some as far back as the 14th Century I see to remember. A lot of the instruments come from another age also. I'm penning this from the top of my head, don't have the liner notes in front of me or anything. If you want to hear what your Medieval ancestors grooved to, this is your opportunity, evenif it has been modernized a little. A jewel of an album...

5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest folk-rock records ever made!.......2000-12-25

This album is a classic folk-rock intrumental album. In many ways it is the sequel to three other classics: The Albion Dance Band's 1976 record "The Prospect Before Us" (which featured Pickett, Mattacks and Nicol), and Dave Swarbrick's 1981 solo albums "Smiddyburn" and "Flittin'" (which featured Thompson, Pegg, Mattacks and Nicol and are now available in tandem). I was inspired to comment because of another customer reviewer who said the drummer didn't have a clue how to handle this music. Any body with an ear for this genre of music, and even a smattering of knowledge of British folk-rock knows that Dave Mattacks is THE greatest. Cheers.
The Bones of All Men
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    The Bones of All Men
    Richard Thompson
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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