After the Flood

After the Flood

by The Clumsy Lovers
After the Flood

After the Flood

by The Clumsy Lovers

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Overview

Would you expect a round of fingerpicking mayhem falling somewhere on the continental divide between Celtic and bluegrass to unfold over the rhythm from the Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go," only to shift fluidly into a round of traditional-ish reels that echo the Charlie Daniels Band's moment in the sun? Well, would you? Welcome to the Clumsy Lovers' world, which begins somewhere west of Ontario and encompasses the lush lands of pop, rock, and belly laughter, not to mention the rousing traditions, instrumentation, and playing of the aforementioned disciplines. Road dogs by trade, these guys have been around for years. In fact, they were probably playing a nearby hall while you were wrapped up and struggling with your Tivo's head-up menu. They've also self-released plenty of material. Still, despite all of that, After the Flood is the Clumsy Lovers' first official release, with a producer (John Webster) and on a record label (Nettwerk) and everything. It's a pretty robust ride. Banjos, mandolin, fiddle, plenty of two-steppin' rhythm -- it's all here, guided by the everyman vocals and earthy lyrics of Trevor Rogers. "Everything's Okay" finds him almost rapping the verses before dropping a Cracker-ish chorus, while "Mercy" is a heartening, poppy, folksy singalong with fabulous fiddle work (and backing vocals) from Andrea Lewis. The similarly rousing "Spare in the Trunk" suggests Poi Dog Pondering, while the traditionals "Highland Skip" and "Waterbound" are each given a fun Clumsy Lovers spin. This energetic racket gets After the Flood moving at quite a clip, but Rogers does offer a breather with the title track, which strikes a gentle note of warning over a mandolin's lilt. Throw in a late-album instrumental that seems to cross klezmer with country & western -- or something like that -- and the Clumsy Lovers can pretty much guarantee the listener a grand old time. After the Flood is a barn dance converted to ones and zeroes. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 02/10/2004
Label: Nettwerk America / Nettwerk
UPC: 0067003032223
Rank: 245633

Tracks

  1. Better Me
  2. Everything's Okay
  3. Groove Set
  4. Mercy
  5. House and Home
  6. Amen
  7. After the Flood
  8. Waterbound
  9. Spare in the Trunk
  10. Checking Out
  11. Highland Skip
  12. Miss You Much
  13. Playera
  14. Scarce
  15. Rest

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Clumsy Lovers   Primary Artist
Andrea Lewis   Vocals (Background),Violin,Viola
Chris Jonat   Vocals (Background),Mandolin,Bass
Trevor Rogers   Vocals (Background),Harmonica,Vocals,Guitar
Carolyn Arends   Vocals (Background)
Shannon Saunders   Accordion
Randall Stoll   Drums

Technical Credits

Andrea Lewis   Composer,Group Member
John Webser   Producer
Ralph Alfonso   Design
Chris Jonat   Group Member,Composer
John Rummen   Illustrations,Cover Design
Trevor Rogers   Group Member,Composer
Traditional   Composer
The Clumsy Lovers   Arranger
John Webster   Producer
Eddy Schreyer   Mastering
Dave Grusin   Composer
Scott Ternan   Assistant Engineer
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