Pomegranates & Peppercorn Trees

The Lonely Horse Band

The Lonely Horse Band

The Lonely Horse Band

The Lonely Horse Band are Andrew Hull, Tonchi McIntosh and Mick Daley.

Their vision for the country is to re-ignite original contemporary music relevant to small ‘One Horse Towns’.

Pomegranates and Peppercorn Trees is a collection of songs and poems about the mining village of Nymagee in Western NSW.

Full of country classics, toe tapping tunes and heartfelt Australian ballads this album will be remembered as a modern folk classic.

Price – $24.95 + postage and handling





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Underground

Underground - The Lonely Horse Band

Underground - The Lonely Horse Band


The Lonely Horse Band

The latest release from the Lonely Horse Band sees the boys exploring the opal mining town of White Cliffs in Western NSW.

The songs uncover colourful characters, tales of love and heartache, the lust for wealth and the spirit of discovery. This double disc features 11 new songs on one disc, and extended interviews with locals, mixed with music and produced for radio.

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Firestone

February 28, 2009 by  
Filed under CD - Firestone, Featured Product Reviews

Firestone - Andrew Hull and Tonchi McIntosh

Firestone - Andrew Hull and Tonchi McIntosh

Andrew Hull and Tonchi McIntosh

Telling the story of Louth on the Darling River through an incredible love story and the monument that glows in the outback sunset, Firestone is a unique Australian album.

This 2002 collaboration with songwriters Tonchi McIntosh & Andrew Hull is a festival favourite that weaves poetry and song into a contemporary sound-scape to tell a story that defies belief.

This evocative journey along the Darling River will have you packing your bags to head West and see this amazing spectacle for yourself.

 

Browse through the lyrics of the album and experience the tale of Mary Devine and the stories of Louth, NSW.

Browse through the lyrics of the album and experience the tale of Mary Devine and the stories of Louth, NSW.

The CD booklet includes all lyrics and an amazing story printed inside.
Price – $24.95 + postage and handling


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Western Stream

February 28, 2009 by  
Filed under CD - Western Stream

Andrew Hull and Leigh Ivin

Andrew Hull and Leigh Ivin

A brand new release from Andrew Hull, the Bard of Bourke, this album is set to become an instant classic and sees Andrew’s memorable poetry performed with musical accompaniment. Produced by Leigh Ivin and featuring a host of fine Australian musicians this album breaks new ground for spoken word and for Australian folk music and is a must have for any Australian collection.

Price – $24.95 + postage and handling

 

 

Sample Track from Western Stream Album – West

[podcast]http://www.bushroots.com/podcasts/West-Andrew-Hull-Song3b.mp3[/podcast]

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Live Performance – Pise’ Walls

Song Titles

1. Gulargumbone
2. Cambell
3. West
(Sample provided)
4. Peter Potter
5. Where The Waters Used To Run
6. My Darling
7. Pise Walls
8. The Pages River
9. Family, Food and Chooks
10. S30°57′  E150°58′
11. Where the waters used to run (reprise)

Credits

Recorded at the Tobacco Shed, Moore Creek, Tamworth, January – June 2008,
except * Recorded at the Gidgee Guesthouse, Bourke, December 2007.

All songs written by Andrew Hull (S30°57’ E150°58’ created by Leigh Ivin & Adam Bodkin). Produced, engineered & mixed by Leigh Ivin.

Andrew Hull: Words, whistles, acoustic and electric guitars.
Leigh Ivin: Electric & acoustic guitars, pedal & lap steel guitars, dobro & glissando guitar.
Ronny Rindo: Drums and percussion.
Adam Bodkin: Electric and double bass.

Featuring:
Gleny Rae: Fiddle (Also string arrangement on Pise Walls with Leigh Ivin).
Shaun Butcher: Banjo.
Chris Wilson: Harmonica.

Thanks

Thanks … to La Famiglia Rindo for allowing us to set up camp and bang and strum things well into the night. To Ronny, special thanks for your fine musicianship and dedication to this project and assistance well beyond the call of duty.  Boddo, likewise, your presence on this album is one of its great enablers.  Chris, Gleny and Shaun a sincere thanks for your generous contribution and supreme professionalism. Also to Libby and Kate for coffee, support and help, John Lee for the Focusrite, Toni Swain for the loan of that glorious dobro, Chris and Kristy for letting us invade your house and Draney for the inspired artwork.

Thank you to Melissa for giving me the space to do this project and all others who have supported it along the way. Finally, to Leigh for taking this idea from my front verandah to its full realisation. I cannot imagine this project ever happening without the rare combination of skill, talent, vision, persistence and attention to detail which you posess. Thank you.

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