From: Pete Fyfe
[petefyfe_at_aol_dot_com]
Sent: 10 March 2012 00:23
Subject: Pete Fyfe - Albion Band
review & sleeve
Attachments: The Albion Band CD.jpg
THE ALBION BAND - Vice Of The
People (Powered Flight Music POWFCD02)
The stark acapella ?calling-on
song' "A Quarter Hour Of Fame" takes a knowing pop at the industry known as
?pop' for, if Simon Cowell were to take even the slightest interest in a ?folk'
band I'm sure he wouldn't know what to do with them. So, in a track that lasts
a mere 44 seconds it would appear the new line-up of The Albion Band mean
business much like their predecessor. Forthright views conveyed with a passion
were always part of the original band's make-up thanks due in no small part to
the lyrics of John Tams and I'm pleased to say Katriona Gilmore (fiddle) and
Gavin Davenport (guitar/concertina) continue in that spirit. Of course, an Albion
Band wouldn't be The Albion Band without the inclusion of at least a
couple of trad arr: songs/tunes and in this regard they don't disappoint with
re-workings of "Adieu To Old England" and the downright shanty-rock anthem
treatment of "One More Day" where the trademark Stratocaster sound (once
provided by Sir Simon Nicol) will leave any festival-going audience with a
smile a mile wide. The rest of the band; Blair Dunlop (guitars), Benjamin Trott
(lead guitar), Tom Wright (drums) and Tim Yates (bass/melodeon) really are a
great ?engine room' providing rock solid rhythms and I'd say in conclusion that
the band's name and music is in safe hands. In the words of the great David (we
are not worthy) Essex "Rock On"! www.thalbionband.com
PETE FYFE