Shooglenifty - album review
- Source: The List (Issue 568)
- Date: 29 January 2007 (updated 3 July 2007)
- Written by: Kenny Mathieson
Shooglenifty
Troots (Shoogle Records)
FOLK
Shooglenifty have been around long enough to defuse the element of surprise in their musical fusions, a process hastened by the pervasive genre-expanding influence they have exerted over the years. If it no longer packs the sheer novelty it once did, they have succeeded in continually revitalising their energised music along the way, and this fine new album reveals a notable coherence and assurance in both conception and execution.
The new tune sets, all by the band except Donald Macleod’s pipe tune ‘Walter C Douglas’, are well up to standard. The inclusion of Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq Gillis (a star turn at their Celtic Connections gig which launched this disc) on the vibrant ‘Excess Baggage’, also demonstrates that they still have the odd new trick up their sleeve.
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