playlist artwork#12 this weekThree Fishermen

by The Art Punk Band

Tracks

1 2:52 663 listens
2 3:55 559 listens
3 2:36 269 listens
4 5:05 179 listens
5 2:24 141 listens
6 3:09 128 listens
7 3:35 128 listens
8 2:18 108 listens
9 2:20 107 listens
10 3:09 94 listens
11 3:21 68 listens
12 5:32 95 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 18/10/2011

 Three Fisherman

A new album by The Art Punk Band, Oct. 2011.

1. I Can't Complain (Dr. T)

2. Feel That Way (Rev. Paul)

3. The Shape of Pie (Dr. T)

4. Licorice (Tha Baron)

5. Holes in my Parachute (Rev. Paul)

6. An Old Folks Song (Dr. T)

7. A Million Wishes (Tha Baron)

8. The Human Heart (Rev. Paul)

9. Gravity (Dr. T)

10.  A Toast (Tha Baron)

11. A Magic Ale (Dr. T)

12. The Water is Wide (traditional)

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Three Fishermen"

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FrisiaCCRadio

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FrisiaCCRadio • 2011-10-23 13:24:19

Your magnificent music we used in our Frisia CC Radio broadcast 187 World Sounds-The World Is Your Sofa,links to download: http://www.mijnbestand.nl/Bestand-PNQEBTVEJTWD.mp3 or http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZAEMLVP5 more Frisia CC Radio links: www.frisiaccradio.blox.pl Thx for your beautiful music !
tolaitin

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tolaitin • 2011-10-20 13:59:44

One of the sharpest examples of folk rock's 'give the public what they want' principle, Three Fishermen is the pragmatic response of unique and avant-gardistic Art Punk Band to its best album "Yard Sculpture" published two years ago. Songs of this new album form an enjoyable ensemble of what is not skilfully this and that, but emotinally always itself. It overrides your brain and hits deeper in you. The mood is again both wistful and trippy, just great music album. The tracks are peppered with visionary playing and ingeniuos arrangements through and through. All vocal parts are powerful and sensitive at the same time. As band's earlier works, Three Fishermen is attached to the traditions of sixties and seventies. However, this music it is not a retroactive trip or exercise, even if the album is spiced with respecting the way how things used to do. Stylistic solutions do not cover the essential fact: this is a record of great songwriters. I am enjoying all tracks of the album, but would pick as my favourites songs like “I Can't Complain”, “A Toast” and “The Human Heart, and “Magic Ale”. Just great stuff, highly recommended.
GingerTom

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GingerTom • 2011-10-18 22:34:15

You guys make me smile--you're just so unsophisticated. Is that a washboard I hear in track 2? Favourites: Tracks 10 A Toast and Track 12 The Water is Wide Reminds me of the 1500's quite a bit--the Medici and the Borgias, I think it's the different instruments you're using. Also reminds me of Homer and Jethro, the Beverly Hillbillies and all those old good times when things were simple and honest and downhome. (Yes, folks, I listen to all kinds of music--as long as it's good--and this is good.) I'd like to hear you do 'The Log Driver's Waltz' --you'd do a great job on that (but it's probably copyrighted to death.)
minette88

Good album

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minette88 • 2011-10-19 03:03:11

Du bon rock/folk, avec cependant une voix pas très accordée et qui manque d'ampleur. Autrement, les instruments et les mélodies sont parfaits. Continuez, c'est vraiment très agréable.
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