Nobody Knows "FolKing Around" DVD + CD, SM0262011
Release date: 2012
Running time (CD): 65:44, 17 tracks
Release date: 2012
Running time (CD): 65:44, 17 tracks
Nobody Nows is
a German band whose albums have got rave reviews at Celtic-Rock and
RockKultur. They are not beginners, since they are celebrating their
12th anniversary now. Maximilian Heinrichs (keyboards, synthesizer,
backing vocals), Rony Heckel (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), Thor
Klein (double bass, backing vocals), Georg Mart (fiddle, guitar, backing
vocals), Max Heckel (guitar, banjo, fiddle, lead vocals) and Jule Seyer
(drums, no longer in the band) play a sort of a paneuropean music:
songs and tunes from Ireland, France, Germany or Russia. But this label
is not really right, since they also play American numbers like “Ring of Fire” or “Ghost Riders”
and Canadian tunes. In fact, they tag their style as “post modern
federal republican folklore with north east European character and east
occidental rhythmic”.
“FolKing Around”
has been released as a live CD and a live CD + live DVD. The songs are
sung in different languages (French, English and German) and classical
compositions are featured on some numbers (Brahms on “Katjuscha” and J.S. Bach on “Guter Rat”).
The setlist is a well-balanced blend of standards and covers that are
arranged in such a way that they fit each other. My faves are obviously
the Celtic numbers on which Max plays banjo: “The Creel” (a song that was also recorded by another German band, Fiddler’s Green) and “Irisches Winterlied” (the keyboards sound like an accordion), together with the polkas on “Titanic” ( “Dennis Murphy’s / John Ryans’”), on which the piano adds that Canadian flavour à la Barra MacNeils.
Apart from those numbers, there are other interesting tracks. For instance “Ring of Fire”, “Katjuscha”, their Pink Floyd rendition of “Wish You Were Here” and “Hans bleib da”, a German traditional song that features “Scotland the Brave” and the French Canadian reel “The Mouth of the Tobique” (excellent fiddling). BTW, on track no.2, the fiddler also plays “Drowsy Maggie”.
“FolKing Around”
is an enjoyable album, even if I feel that there are too much covers.
Nowadays I prefer original songs to covers. However, if we take into
account that "FolKing Around" is a live album, the mix of fun and musicianship is the right one.
01 - Intro
02 - François
03 - Titanic
04 - Word up
05 - Creel
06 - Irisches Winterlied
07 - Lorelei
08 - Ring of Fire
09 - Guter Rat
10 - Lindenbaum
11 - Katjuscha
12 - Ghost Riders
13 - Pat Murphy
14 - Wish You Were Here
15 - McPherson
16 - Hans bleib da
17 - Sing ein Lied für mich
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Review by Kinsmarkham
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