The Waterboys

The Waterboys - folk-rock

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: celtic rock, folk rock, pop rock, Celtic music, rock, celtic, alternative

The Waterboys

About The Waterboys

The Waterboys is a British celtic band formed in 1983 by Scottish musician Mike Scott. Their songs, largely written by Scott, often contain literary references and are frequently concerned with spirituality. Both the group and its members' solo careers have received much praise from both rock and folk music critics, but The Waterboys as a band has never received the commercial success that some of its members (such as Ian McNabb, leader of The Icicle Works; Trevor Hutchinson, a founding member of Lúnasa; etc) have had independently. The band's membership, past and present, has been composed mainly of musicians from the British Isles. London, Dublin, Spiddal, and Findhorn have all served as a home for the group. The band has played in a number of different styles, but most often their music can be described as a mix of Celtic folk music with rock and roll, or folk rock. After ten years of recording and touring, the band dissolved in 1993 and Scott pursued a solo career. The band reformed in 2000, and continues to release albums and tour worldwide. Scott himself emphasizes a continuity between The Waterboys and his solo work, saying that "To me there's no difference between Mike Scott and the Waterboys; they both mean the same thing. They mean myself and whoever are my current travelling musical companions." More than thirty musicians have performed live as a Waterboy. Some have spent only a short time with the band, contributing to a single tour or album, while others have been long-term members with significant contributions. Scott has been the band's lead vocalist, motivating force, and principal songwriter throughout the group's history, but a number of other musicians are closely identified with the band. Anthony Thistlethwaite was an original member of the band, and remained a member until 1991 when the band broke up, although he also joined a few recording sessions for A Rock in the Weary Land. After Scott and Wickham, Thistlethwaite has more songwriting credits than any other Waterboy. His saxophone, regularly featured in solos, was one half of the early group's distinctive brass section, but he has also played guitar, keyboards and a number of other instruments for the band. He pressed to return The Waterboys to a rock music sound after Room to Roam, but did not appear on Dream Harder, the result of that decision. He is now a member of The Saw Doctors, and has also released three solo albums. Kevin Wilkinson, another original member, was The Waterboys' drummer from 1983–1984, and continued to play in some studio sessions afterwards. His most recent appearance was on A Rock in the Weary Land. He led the rhythm section of the group during its "Big Music" phase, sometimes without the assistance of any bass guitar. Scott describes Wilkinson's drumming as "bright and angular, an unusual sound". Karl Wallinger joined the group in 1983, shortly after its formation. He left the group two years later, but in that relatively short period made important contributions to both A Pagan Place and This is the Sea. He co-wrote "Don't Bang the Drum", the environmentalism anthem on This is the Sea. His keyboards and synthesizer work expanded the group's sound, and he also did some studio work for demo sessions. Wallinger's World Party project was heavily influenced by his work with The Waterboys. Roddy Lorimer's participation in the group began in 1983, contributing his trumpet playing "on and off" through 1990. He and Thistlethwaite took turns leading the brass section of the band, and Lorimer was also a featured soloist, most famously on "The Whole of the Moon" and "Don't Bang the Drum". He further contributed backing vocals to the song. His trumpet style is a combination of his classical training with an experimental approach encouraged by Scott. Lorimer returned for some studio work in 2006. Steve Wickham transformed the group with his joining in 1985. His strong interest in folk music directly resulted in the band's change of direction. His initial involvement with The Waterboys ended in 1990 when Scott and Thistlethwaite wanted to return to rock and roll, but Wickham rejoined the group again in 2000, and, as of 2007, continues to perform with the band. Described by Scott as "the world's greatest rock fiddle player", he has written more songs for the band than anyone other than Scott, including the group's handful of instrumental recordings. After 2000, Richard Naiff became one of the three core Waterboys members.Richard Naiff first recorded with the band in 1999, and joined permanently in 2000. As of 2007, he is a core member, along with Scott and Wickham. He is a classically-trained pianist and flautist, and plays keyboards for The Waterboys. Ian McNabb described him as Scott's "find of the century" and reviewers have described him as "phenomenally talented". Other notable members of the band include bassist McNabb, leader of Icicle Works; Sharon Shannon, who became Ireland's all-time best-selling traditional musician; the experimental musician Thighpaulsandra, producer Guy Chambers, and Patti Smith Group drummer Jay Dee Daugherty.

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The Waterboys — Top 30 songs of 121

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The Waterboys Long Strange Golden Road
The Waterboys Still a Freak
The Waterboys A Girl Called Johnny
The Waterboys The Whole Of The Moon
The Waterboys And A Bang On The Ear
The Waterboys The Glastonbury Song
The Waterboys The Stolen Child
The Waterboys Sweet Dancer
The Waterboys Song Of Wandering Aengus
The Waterboys Love And Death
The Waterboys The Crash of Angel Wings
The Waterboys How Long Will I Love You
The Waterboys This Is the Sea
The Waterboys The Whole Of The Moon
The Waterboys Still A Freak
The Waterboys When Ye Go Away
The Waterboys The Pan Within & Because the N
The Waterboys Fisherman's Blues
The Waterboys The Whole of the Moon
The Waterboys Out of All This Blue
The Waterboys November Tale
The Waterboys A Girl Called Johnny
The Waterboys Why Should I Love You?
The Waterboys A Girl Called Johnny w Praca Rock
The Waterboys A Man Is In Love
The Waterboys It's Gonna Rain [2007]
The Waterboys The Whole of the Moon
The Waterboys The Whole of the Moon (2004 Remaster)
The Waterboys Postcard from the Celtic Dreamtime
The Waterboys Strange Boat
Long Strange Golden Road
Still a Freak
A Girl Called Johnny
The Whole Of The Moon
And A Bang On The Ear
The Glastonbury Song
The Stolen Child
Sweet Dancer
Song Of Wandering Aengus
Love And Death
The Crash of Angel Wings
How Long Will I Love You
This Is the Sea
The Whole Of The Moon
Still A Freak
When Ye Go Away
The Pan Within & Because the N
Fisherman's Blues
The Whole of the Moon
Out of All This Blue
November Tale
A Girl Called Johnny
Why Should I Love You?
A Girl Called Johnny w Praca Rock
A Man Is In Love
It's Gonna Rain [2007]
The Whole of the Moon
The Whole of the Moon (2004 Remaster)
Postcard from the Celtic Dreamtime
Strange Boat