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"That which does not kill me will make me stronger" might well have
been the motto that Horslips adopted after the release of The
Unfortunate Cup of Tea, their 1975 release. That album, generally
regarded as their weakest, somehow gave rise to this, perhaps their
strongest. Returning to their original formula of rock & roll, folk,
and prog rock, Book of Invasions rivals 1973's The Tain as their most
consistent and creative, and established the band as that decade's
preeminent purveyor of those three entwined genres. Neither Fairport
Convention nor Steeleye Span rocked as convincingly or consistently as
they did, and Jethro Tull's fleeting folk fancies didn't qualify them as
a folk-rock outfit. Often compared to Ian Anderson's group, Horslips
furthered that notion with the opening chord progression of "The Power
and the Glory," which is quite reminiscent of Tull's "Locomotive
Breath." John Fean's electric guitar playing (especially when in tandem
with Barry Devlin's bass) frequently conjures up Martin Barre
comparisons. But it would be unfair to infer that this album is anything
less than an original. Along with the group's first two albums (Happy
to Meet Sorry to Part and The Tain) Book of Invasions: A Celtic Symphony
set the standard for how next-generation Celtic rock albums would be
judged. The degree to which they incorporated fiddles, concertinas,
accordions, mandolin, tin whistles, and uilleann pipes into a rock &
roll band was unprecedented in the '70s. This record was and is their
crowning achievement.
Dave Sleger
Tracklist :
First Movement - Geantraí
1 Daybreak 3:19
2 March Into Trouble 0:51
3 Trouble With A Capital 'T' 3:24
4 The Power And The Glory 3:56
5 The Rocks Remain 2:48
6 Dusk 0:39
7 Sword Of Light 4:54
8 Dark 1:37
2nd Movement - Goltraí
9 Warm Sweet Breath Of Love 3:26
10 Fantasia - My Lagan Love 3:17
11 King Of Morning, Queen Of Day 4:10
3rd Movement - Suantraí
12 Sideways To The Sun 4:46
13 Drive The Cold Winter Away 0:55
14 Ride To Hell 3:49
Credits :
Arranged Bass, Vocals – Barry Devlin
Drums, Percussion – Eamon Carr
Fiddle, Mandolin, Concertina, Vocals – Charles O'Connor
Guitar, Vocals – John Fean
Keyboards, Flute, Whistle – Jim Lockhart
Written-By – Devlin, O'Connor, Carr, Lockhart, Fean
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