Lucky Luke - Travelling for a Living
by Maarten Schiethart
published: 14 / 8 / 2012
Label:
Chaffinch Records
Format: CD
intro
Fantastic second album from Falkirk-based country pop act Lucky Luke, which, released posthumously five years after its recording, is both breezy and uplifting
Scottish country pop music (the Delgados etc) knows many devotees, but oddly enough Lucky Luke have never met as much worship. Lucky Luke broke up and this second album was only first made available in 2011 as an LP in Brooklyn, NYC and now on a CD in the UK, five years after its recording. Firmly rooted in traditional Scottish folk music, the band's name and the grim cover though do absolutely no justice to their brightly jangling songs, which are of sometimes epic momentum. Let alone the exquisite vocals which remind of many great names of yesteryear and today. Think Steeleye Span and Nancy Elizabeth. And could someone with Auntie Beeb please put 'Jackie' on the C-Playlist? 'Travelling for a Living' is the kind of album that ought to be wrapped in a transparent plastic seal with an eye-catching sticker glued over the front cover. The dark imagery is misleading. 'Bratislavan Nights' sounds semi-cheerful and has a subtle touch of violin. This is followed by the grand 'The Black Tree' and 'Summer Walker'. The album succeeds in sucking you in like a salty breeze. The harmonic vocals of female duo singers Lucy Sweet and Morag Wilson sound particularly intriguing on 'Summer Interlude' which is about seven weeks of good in Tuscany and France, drinking from the fairy cup with sweet Mary. The heart-broken lyrics of 'In The Rain' for example go very well with the sober orchestrations. I'm pretty certain a dearly missed Radio1 evening-DJ would have treasured 'Travelling for a Living'
Track Listing:-
1 Mud In The Milk2 The Boat
3 Out Of My Tree
4 Jackie
5 Bratislavan Nights
6 The Black Tree
7 Summer Walker
8 In The Rain
9 New Year's Day
10 Travelling For A Living
11 Summer Interlude
12 Kill The Enemy
Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/Lucky-Luke-186558348067812/Label Links:-
http://www.chaffinchrecords.com/https://twitter.com/chaffinchrecord
https://www.facebook.com/ChaffinchRecords
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