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A Brief History...

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Album Review

Although known for years as one of Australia's best folk-pop bands around, the Waifs slowly but surely made inroads in North America with albums such as Sink or Swim and Up All Night. This two-disc collection of live performances, A Brief History, shows the band at the top of their game while liberally choosing tracks from all their albums. Kicking things off is the swinging, jazzy crowd pleaser "Lighthouse" that is hard not to replay often. This swinging nature is revisited with Josh Cunningham sharing vocals on "Love Serenade." Recorded throughout Australia over a period of three years, the group veers from pop to folk to Americana easily with the strong "London Still" featuring harmonies from sisters Vikki Simpson and Donna Simpson. Yet the pop element is still present for the bouncy, roots-riddled "Take It In" that has the audience singing along. The same can be said for the toe-tapping and engaging "Lies." Knowing a melody or hook, gems such as "The Waitress," with its concluding Mexican flair, shine instantly. The alt country or rootsy nature the band has moved towards in later albums is quite audible in the somewhat bluesy folk of "Fisherman's Daughter," which brings to mind Lucinda Williams while "Crazy Train" has an excellent harmonica solo early on. The Waifs slow things down somewhat for "Haircut," which is a pretty yet dark ballad, while "Gillian" is a gentle, warm, folksy tale. Perhaps the biggest asset is how the two discs are equally, consistently strong, whether it is the sultry, sexy "Willow Tree" or the mid-tempo, breezy "When I Die" that shows off the sisters' great harmonies. Perhaps the best of the lot comes through during the tender, retrospective "Sunflower Man" and also the hushed, whispered "Spotlight." And the Americana nature of this Aussie group comes through predominantly on disc two, especially with "Highway One" and the live version of "Bridal Train" (a studio version is also included). The home stretch is of the slower, singer/songwriter style, particularly during "Here If You Want," even with Cunningham's cell phone ringing near its conclusion. The only poppy tunes are "Company" and "Shelter Me" that falls in line with songs on the first disc. Regardless, it's a fantastic collection from a band with what will hopefully become a much longer history.

Customer Reviews

Worry not my meat eating hippies….

Put on your fisherman pants get out your hacky sac and let’s drink a beer! As my title proclaims you don’t need to be a vegan activist dreadlocked hippy to listen to "A brief history". It could possibly be the most unpretentious rootsy, hippy, vibed album I’ve heard... ever! This is just good music for everyone to chill too. For whatever the waifs believe in they certainly ain’t preaching it, so you don’t have to feel guilty if your not at some uni protest or thinking you might go to hell for that last steak you ate or buying that un-PC ‘Cherry Guevara’ flavoured Heaven ice cream. It does however paint beautiful imagery of our landscape and make you ponder what is important our lives and to our land. So… make your own decision I guess. To be honest, my own music pretentious nature made sure I would not give The Waifs a chance for many years due to there ever popular single 'London still'. It was only till I moved in with some fun spirited free loving friends that I was forcefully exposed to the simple brilliance that is the Waifs. It was the bluesy, rough Australian voices that first made me question my unsubstantiated dislike for the popular aussie band. It had been awhile since I heard a real Australian no b******t kind of voice unlike that 'wispy, talk like a baby, pronounce everything in European accents' kind of voice. I’m being pretentious again sorry. Anyway, I had been converted! So, apart from there great vocal roar talent, is the amazing image like story telling that appears in all there songs. They pull you into these dreamlike states where you start to see that sunset, feel that sand in your toes, yearn for just one adventure like the many they sing of. It’s like dreamtime stories for us young Australians living in limbo: - without faith or a place to call home! The Waifs are just calling it how they see it and this comes through ever more through this live album. After listening all you really want is to be there friend or at the very least be in the audience!

Live album at its best

A brilliant album! This was my first from the Waif and what a blast! Love the proximity, the intimacy, the down-to-earth feeling. Great voices, great composition, an absolute pleasure. So pleased it's a double album!

The Waifs

A fantastic album, full of evocative Australian themes, beautiful harmonies and songs that can be played again and again without losing any lustre. " Up all night" is also a prized addition to my collection. Bring on Sun, Dirt Water album!

Biography

Formed: 1992 in Australia

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Originally performing Bob Dylan covers in and around bars in their native Australia, the sister duo of Vicki and Donna Simpson were known as COLOURS. Formed in 1992 and touring constantly in their homeland, the pair hooked up with Josh Cunningham during a stop in August 1992. A year later, they changed their name to the WAiFS. From there, the group released a cassette of original material but decided to head for Melbourne, the mecca of Australian music. A loyal following and hectic touring pace resulted...
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