| 1. alchemy |
| 2. quart of gin |
| 3. jackie hall |
| 4. chelsea 3 a.m. |
| 5. one great love |
| 6. open reel |
| 7. bunch of red roses |
| 8. black eyed gypsy |
| 9. night visit |
| 10. ballybay |
| 11. rain |
| 12. going home |
| 13. bloom again |
| 14. out of mind |
| 15. sailors return |
| 16. beautiful plans |
| 17. bog |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The Prodigals live at The Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland Ohio. There is a buzz, a feeling of excitement, a sense that something special is about to happen. The anticipation before the Prodigals hit the stage is palpable, the atmosphere so electric you can almost touch it...and then they let fly. And it is pure exhilaration. New Yorks jigpunk practitioners play a high-energy fusion of Irish folk and rock that is at once nostalgic & exuberant, slick on the uptake & quick on the feet. A manic energy flows between the musicians Gregory Grenes vivid front line presence and excellent accordion playing, Eamon OTuamas guitar and vocals, Andrew Harkin's incredible bass technique, and Eamon Ellams drumming. Its a formidable collection Harkin's playing summons up images of Jaco Pastorius, his ingenious bass lines playing a lead role. Eamon OTuama and Gregory Grene supply vocal leads and write songs in a distinctly individual manner: Grenes rabble-rousing good-time camaraderie is balanced with a passionate romanticism, while OTuama composes songs blessed with lyrical perception and a pronounced pop sensibility. Eamon Ellams bangs the drums like his life depended on it. And lets not forget the fifth member of the Prodigals success story, Kieran Ryan the soundman, the mix doctor, his astute! vision and golden ears driving the Prodigals sound out front. The band sound is unique: vocals, button accordion, guitar, bass and drums work together with the concise precision of a disciplined touring act that has torn up the road from America to Ireland & back. It is a sound of world-class ability and power, a sound that respects each persons individual talents, yet emerges as a single condensed unit. There is an energy in the Prodigals music, an angst, an anger, an expression of love, of good times, personal issues, concerns its all there. Songs born of the Irish American experience, shared with people of all nationalities, music that reaches for the heart & the backbone, delivered with an urgency & power that radiate from the stage. This is a band that grabs the listener & demands attention. This is the voice of Irish America in the 21st century. When the Prodigals play live, all hell breaks loose...an explosion of musical color, a celebration of life & all its aspects, as band and audience form a unified force. Its musical excellence, its classic rock & roll, and its a powerful distillation of the reality of the Irish American experience - music to dance to and to live by. Here is proof caught off the board before a captivated audience in Cleveland. Its the same all over Ireland and America. The Prodigals let loose a Molotov cocktail of Irish music and rock & roll, and the results are in the mix! Here it is at last...savor it and enjoy. John ORegan, Dublin, January 2005 (One of Irelands foremost music critics and writers, John ORegans articles and reviews have appeared in Irish Music Magazine, Folk Roots, Rock n Reel, Hot Press and The Living Tradition)
The Prodigals live at The Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland Ohio. There is a buzz, a feeling of excitement, a sense that something special is about to happen. The anticipation before the Prodigals hit the stage is palpable, the atmosphere so electric you can almost touch it...and then they let fly. And it is pure exhilaration. New Yorks jigpunk practitioners play a high-energy fusion of Irish folk and rock that is at once nostalgic & exuberant, slick on the uptake & quick on the feet. A manic energy flows between the musicians Gregory Grenes vivid front line presence and excellent accordion playing, Eamon OTuamas guitar and vocals, Andrew Harkin's incredible bass technique, and Eamon Ellams drumming. Its a formidable collection Harkin's playing summons up images of Jaco Pastorius, his ingenious bass lines playing a lead role. Eamon OTuama and Gregory Grene supply vocal leads and write songs in a distinctly individual manner: Grenes rabble-rousing good-time camaraderie is balanced with a passionate romanticism, while OTuama composes songs blessed with lyrical perception and a pronounced pop sensibility. Eamon Ellams bangs the drums like his life depended on it. And lets not forget the fifth member of the Prodigals success story, Kieran Ryan the soundman, the mix doctor, his astute! vision and golden ears driving the Prodigals sound out front. The band sound is unique: vocals, button accordion, guitar, bass and drums work together with the concise precision of a disciplined touring act that has torn up the road from America to Ireland & back. It is a sound of world-class ability and power, a sound that respects each persons individual talents, yet emerges as a single condensed unit. There is an energy in the Prodigals music, an angst, an anger, an expression of love, of good times, personal issues, concerns its all there. Songs born of the Irish American experience, shared with people of all nationalities, music that reaches for the heart & the backbone, delivered with an urgency & power that radiate from the stage. This is a band that grabs the listener & demands attention. This is the voice of Irish America in the 21st century. When the Prodigals play live, all hell breaks loose...an explosion of musical color, a celebration of life & all its aspects, as band and audience form a unified force. Its musical excellence, its classic rock & roll, and its a powerful distillation of the reality of the Irish American experience - music to dance to and to live by. Here is proof caught off the board before a captivated audience in Cleveland. Its the same all over Ireland and America. The Prodigals let loose a Molotov cocktail of Irish music and rock & roll, and the results are in the mix! Here it is at last...savor it and enjoy. John ORegan, Dublin, January 2005 (One of Irelands foremost music critics and writers, John ORegans articles and reviews have appeared in Irish Music Magazine, Folk Roots, Rock n Reel, Hot Press and The Living Tradition)
Beachland Bootleg,Prodigals,GRAB,17 tracks recorded live at the Beachland Ballroom on one audio CD, plus an additional DVD, a ten-minute EPK (electronic press kit) of band footage, interviews and press.,Celtic Rock,Folk-Rock,International,Ireland,Rock
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Beachland Bootleg
Prodigals Manufacturer: GRAB ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009FUUW4 Release Date: 2005-03-17 |
Tracks:
- alchemy
- quart of gin
- jackie hall
- chelsea 3 a.m.
- one great love
- open reel
- bunch of red roses
- black eyed gypsy
- night visit
- ballybay
- rain
- going home
- bloom again
- out of mind
- sailors return
- beautiful plans
- bog
Product Description
The Prodigals live at The Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland Ohio. There is a buzz, a feeling of excitement, a sense that something special is about to happen. The anticipation before the Prodigals hit the stage is palpable, the atmosphere so electric you can almost touch it...and then they let fly. And it is pure exhilaration. New Yorks jigpunk practitioners play a high-energy fusion of Irish folk and rock that is at once nostalgic & exuberant, slick on the uptake & quick on the feet. A manic energy flows between the musicians Gregory Grenes vivid front line presence and excellent accordion playing, Eamon OTuamas guitar and vocals, Andrew Harkin's incredible bass technique, and Eamon Ellams drumming. Its a formidable collection Harkin's playing summons up images of Jaco Pastorius, his ingenious bass lines playing a lead role. Eamon OTuama and Gregory Grene supply vocal leads and write songs in a distinctly individual manner: Grenes rabble-rousing good-time camaraderie is balanced with a passionate romanticism, while OTuama composes songs blessed with lyrical perception and a pronounced pop sensibility. Eamon Ellams bangs the drums like his life depended on it. And lets not forget the fifth member of the Prodigals success story, Kieran Ryan the soundman, the mix doctor, his astute! vision and golden ears driving the Prodigals sound out front. The band sound is unique: vocals, button accordion, guitar, bass and drums work together with the concise precision of a disciplined touring act that has torn up the road from America to Ireland & back. It is a sound of world-class ability and power, a sound that respects each persons individual talents, yet emerges as a single condensed unit. There is an energy in the Prodigals music, an angst, an anger, an expression of love, of good times, personal issues, concerns its all there. Songs born of the Irish American experience, shared with people of all nationalities, music that reaches for the heart & the backbone, delivered with an urgency & power that radiate from the stage. This is a band that grabs the listener & demands attention. This is the voice of Irish America in the 21st century. When the Prodigals play live, all hell breaks loose...an explosion of musical color, a celebration of life & all its aspects, as band and audience form a unified force. Its musical excellence, its classic rock & roll, and its a powerful distillation of the reality of the Irish American experience - music to dance to and to live by. Here is proof caught off the board before a captivated audience in Cleveland. Its the same all over Ireland and America. The Prodigals let loose a Molotov cocktail of Irish music and rock & roll, and the results are in the mix! Here it is at last...savor it and enjoy. John ORegan, Dublin, January 2005 (One of Irelands foremost music critics and writers, John ORegans articles and reviews have appeared in Irish Music Magazine, Folk Roots, Rock n Reel, Hot Press and The Living Tradition)Rock Music:
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