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The Waifs

Live from the Union of Soul

  • AMG Review of Live from the Union of Soul

    Amg
    Rick Anderson
    All Music Guide

    Australian folk-rockers the Waifs are captured in a batch of live recordings made during their Union of Soul tour of their home country in 2008. The band's sound here is acoustic-based but not exclusively or aggressively folky; in fact, the stylistic range is impressively wide on this fine album. It opens with "How Many Miles," a song that sounds something like a collaboration between the BoDeans and Los Lobos (and is marred only by a sightly intrusive harmonica). Singer Donna Simpson introduces "When I Die" as a bluegrass song, but it's really a honky tonk number, bordering on rockabilly, and a very good one. Elsewhere things settle into a jazzier, torchier, sexier mode: note in particular the sultry "Sundirtwater" (arranged mainly for voice and string bass) and the especially torchy "Stay." "Sweetest Dream" sounds like it could have been written and recorded in 1960s Memphis or Muscle Shoals, which is compliment both to the songwriting and to the performance -- this is a very solid group that nicely balances tightness with flexibility. On the softer side is the sweetly regretful "London Still," and while the program focuses primarily on original compositions, there is also a fine rendition of the Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody song "From Little Things" (featuring guest artist John Butler). Fans will be especially excited to see this release, but for newcomers it also makes a fine introduction to the band.

The Waifs: Live from the Union of Soul (Review)
2 months ago

The Waifs remind you just how similar are the American and Australian mythologies: the wide open spaces, the cowboys, the hard livings carved from unforgiving land.

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sundirtwater
9 months ago

"Sun Dirt Water" is a worldly, seductive groove that meanders between styles with insouciant authority slinky jazz, elegant country and smoky blues. I've posted from this disc before, and this is the title track.

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New Waifs
about 1 year ago

I was waitin on earthman to hook us upoh wellThe Waifs are a folk rock band from Western Australia. The original members of The Waifs are Josh Cunningham (guitar, vocals), and sisters Vikki Thorn (harmonica, guitar, vocals) and Donna Simpson (guitar, vocals). Their current tour band also incudes Ben Franz (bass) and David Ross MacDonald (drums).

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SunDirtWater
7 months ago

If you don't fancy folk rock, this band from Western Australia might just change your mind. Check out The Waifs and their seductive groove.....

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The Waifs: Live from the Union of Soul (Review)
2 months ago

The Waifs remind you just how similar are the American and Australian mythologies: the wide open spaces, the cowboys, the hard livings carved from unforgiving land.

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