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Left to right: Richard Naiff, Mike Scott, Geoff Dugmore, Brad Waissman and Steve Wickham left to right: Richard Naiff (off left), Steve Wickham, Mike Scott, Damon Wilson, Mark Smith left to right: Melvyn Duffy, Mike Scott, Marc Arciero, Ralph Salmins and James Hallawell (Steve Wickham not shown) left to right: Steve Wickham, Ralph Salmins, Mike Scott, Aongus Ralston and Brother Paul Brown ...
James Hallawell; Past members: ... The Waterboys are a rock band formed in 1983 [1] by Scottish musician and songwriter Mike Scott. The band's membership, past and ...
Good Luck, Seeker is the fourteenth studio album by the Waterboys, which was released by Cooking Vinyl on 21 August 2020. [1]Good Luck, Seeker was announced on 5 June, with the first song to be previewed from the album being "My Wanderings in the Weary Land". [2]
James Hallawell; Mike Scott; The Waterboys chronology; Good Luck, Seeker (2020) All Souls Hill (2022) "In the old days, when I'd be in recording studios, I'd be ...
An Appointment with Mr. Yeats is the tenth studio album by the Waterboys, released on 19 September 2011 through W14/Proper Records.The album contains 14 tracks, all of which are based upon the poetry of W. B. Yeats, a long term influence on lead-songwriter Mike Scott.
Upon its release, Ian Abrahams of Record Collector considered the demos to "delineate an intensity and artistic passion that's palpable and inspiring". [4] Speaking of the demos of songs that were later recorded for This Is the Sea, James Christopher Monger of AllMusic noted their "sense of hopeful cynicism, youthful altruism, and righteous indignation rings true".
A Pagan Place is the second studio album by the Waterboys, released by Ensign Records on 28 May 1984. [1] It was the first Waterboys record with Karl Wallinger as part of the band and also includes Roddy Lorimer's first trumpet solo for the band on the track "A Pagan Place".
Fisherman's Blues is the fourth studio album by the Waterboys, released by Ensign Records in October 1988. The album marked a change in the band's sound, with them abandoning their earlier grandiose rock sound for a mixture of traditional Irish music, traditional Scottish music, country music, and rock and roll.