Sunday, July 11, 2021

The Humour Is On Me Now, Ronnie Drew

The Humour Is On Me Now, Ronnie Drew, 1999, :48

★ ★ ★ ★ ☆

The Dubliners member and growly singer of "Seven Drunken Nights" is ready to sing some traditionals. Not someone at a party you'd ask to sing because he's such a beautiful singer — his impressive voice is like gravel being crushed — but you'd ask him because he knows and can deliver a lot of great songs.  He doesn't sing so much as chant or recite these tunes; "Black Velvet band," normally jaunty, is turned into something a bit more grim and gritty just by the delivery.  In fact, he actually recites one track, a poem about Dublin called "Clearing a Space."  I think for most people this would be rated rather poorly, but to me it evokes my childhood and another world.   Favorite tracks: "The Humour Is On Me Now;" "Limerick Rake;" "The Dunes," apparently written by Shane McGowan, a haunting song about the piles of dead buried from the famine; "The Dingle Puck Goat." 

Apart From the Crowd, Great Buildings

Apart From the Crowd , Great Buildings, 1981, :40 ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Solid jangle-pop from a now largely-forgotten group featuring two guys who went ...