Good Luck, Seeker

Good Luck, Seeker

by The Waterboys
Good Luck, Seeker

Good Luck, Seeker

by The Waterboys

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Capping off an unofficial trilogy of puzzling but frequently rewarding late-period albums, Mike Scott and the Waterboys enter the 2020s with Good Luck, Seeker, a typically eclectic 14-track jumble of wily mysticism, rock & roll romance, oddball tributes, and canned dance beats. Aside from Scott's latter-day affinity for looped (and regrettably dated) electronic beats, these attributes could be applied to almost any Waterboys album dating back to the "big music" early years, the Celtic folk heyday of the "Raggle Taggle Band" era, or the subsequent decades of deep sonic and personal exploration that mark nearly everything from 1993's Dream Harder onward. The Scottish songwriter has always been a seeker and in that sense, the band's 14th album makes perfect sense. Dreamed up, written, and recorded at his home studio and reshaped via shared audio files by his bandmates at their own studios, Good Luck, Seeker holds together better than expected and in its way logically follows 2017's ambitious Out of All This Blue and 2019's sprightly Where the Action Is, melding together bits of soul, rock swagger, spoken word, hip-hop rhythms, and dreamy folk into what has more or less become the Waterboys' signature melting pot. The funky organic punch of opener "The Soul Singer" butts up against the smooth electronic R&B fairytale of "You've Got to Kiss a Frog or Two," marking the first of many incongruities that, when scaled back, make up the more interesting whole of this particular period in the band's existence. Fans of Scott's folk troubadour side will likely be quite taken with his dark-hued take on the Scottish traditional song "Low Down in the Broom," the only truly acoustic cut in the set. "My Wanderings in the Weary Land" highlights the band at their full rock majesty, while the exultant "Everchanging" adds splashes of joyful color to that same element. A cover of the lovely 1993 Kate Bush-Prince highlight, "Why Should I Love You," stands in the middle of the set, surrounded on either side by eccentric spoken word pieces highlighting disparate literary heroes such as British occultist Dion Fortune ("Good Luck, Seeker") and American philosopher William James ("Beauty in Repetition"). While the album's myriad loops and effects often feel too dated and jarring, so is the concept of reciting passages from arcane authors or devoting three minutes to a well-meant but tacky electro-funk ode to Dennis Hopper. Scott has never pandered to critics or even his own audience, instead building a career that consistently chases joy, enlightenment, truth, and whimsy to whatever ends they might lead, tasteful or not. Good Luck, Seeker is not one of the great Waterboys albums, but it is an adventurous one with enough standouts and strange magic to go around. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 08/21/2020
Label: Cooking Vinyl
UPC: 0711297526813
Rank: 162363

Tracks

  1. The Soul Singer
  2. (You've Got To) Kiss a Frog or Two
  3. Low Down in the Broom
  4. Dennis Hopper
  5. Freak Street
  6. Sticky Fingers
  7. Why Should I Love You?
  8. The Golden Work
  9. My Wanderings in the Weary Land
  10. Postcard from the Celtic Dreamtime
  11. Good Luck, Seeker
  12. Beauty in Repetition
  13. Everchanging
  14. The Land of Sunset

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Waterboys   Primary Artist
Blaine Harrison   Vocals (Background)
Mark Smith   Bass,Bass
Gavin Ralston   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Aongus Ralston   Bass
James Harwell   Drums,Organ,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Zeenie Summers   Vocals (Background)
Jess Kavanagh   Vocals (Background)
Peadar O'Raida   Organ,Tin Whistle
Irakli Gabriel   Vocals
Paul Brown   Piano,Fx Vocals,Keyboards
Steve Wickham   Fiddle,Electric Fiddle
David Hood   Bass
Jeremy Stacey   Drums
Mike Scott   Bass,Piano,Vocals,Fx Vocals,Keyboards
Ralph Salmins   Drums,Percussion
Peadar O Riada   Organ,Tin Whistle

Technical Credits

Kate Bush   Composer
Anthony Thistlethwaite   Composer
Rachel Unthank   Composer
William James   Lyricist,Lyricist
Chris Price   Composer
Niopha Keegan   Composer
Aongus Ralston   Composer
Adrian McNally   Composer
Charles Williams   Composer
James Harwell   Sonics,Composer
Sandy Smith   Composer
David Montuy   Engineer
Peadar O'Raida   Composer
Dion Fortune   Lyricist
Don Jackson   Mastering
Jack Power   Engineer
Paul Brown   Composer,Programming
Traditional   Composer
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing
Chris O'Brien   Engineer
Jack Powers   Engineer
John Cornfield   Engineer
Mike Scott   Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Songwriter
Tim Martin   Engineer
Peadar O Riada   Composer
Jim Keltner   Composer
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