Maija wrote:I just looked up some Kavana CDs, and 'Everyman is a king' is on
'Think like a Hero' (1990). Hmmmm. Just listened to the (shitty quality) sample, and it seems to be along the lines of his version of 'Young Ned' (aka Not That Brilliant). Well, it's just a sample.
For the record, i dig Ron's version of that. And I think
Think Like a Hero along with
Coming Days are two of the most brilliant albums ever, the promise of "world music" fully delivered (ok, heavy on the
Irish, perhaps...) But seriously, wow, you could do a lot worse than to own these two albums (but no, don't expect 'em to sound like the Pogues at all). I listen to those albums, and it's like when i listen to the stuff Levon Helm does nowadays with his band - how the hell is it that this amazing stuff exists only at the margins, when it's about 150 times better than what you hear on the radio? These bands are so talented, so full of soul, and so rocking... and nobody notices.
Home Fire gets a lot of attention, as does The Bucks'
Dancing To The Ceili Band, I suspect largely due to Terry's involvement. And don't get me wrong, they're fine albums. But
Think Like a Hero &
Coming Days top anything he's done before (ok, so i've not heard it all) or after, in my opinion.