Rising
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Parsons Green
- Whisky Town
- Magnadoodle
- Oakey Strike Evictions
- Da Fields O' Foula/My Love Is A Fair Lad
- Captain Grant
- Rising
- Be Real
- Happy Salmon
- Magpie's Revenge
- So Tired
- Men Should Wear Their Long Hair Down
- Long Road Home
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #187442 in Music
- Released on: 1999-05-10
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Customer Reviews
My album of the year!
This is great stuff if you like folk mixed in with influences from many other types of music. I've heard Tarras mentioned in the same sentence as Gomez, and certainly every time I play one particular track (So Tired) to my friends, they think it is Gomez. However Tarras have a rich and varied style which is extremely refreshing. Went to a gig in London, almost by accident having never heard of Tarras, bought the CD Rising at the gig and haven't stopped playing it since. It gets better and better!
Gritty northern folk with nowt tekken out
Driving guitar and bass on afro-latin rythms - this is something different - hear it!
Av. age 21, Tarras rises from the Scottish/English Borders and Geordie culture with something new and fresh. Exciting original use of bass, brilliant musicianship all round, powerful and moving harmonies.
Celtic roots yes, nationalistic no - this band is about living on the borders, mixing cultures and traditions. Try it - you'll be impressed whether you like Kate Rusby or The Corrs, Liza Carthy or Van Morrison.
folk rock fused with celtic, blues and a hint of world!
I think this might have been the best investment of the year! Rising shows off the talent and raw energy that this young band posses. Featuring Young Musician of the Year, Emma Hancock, the CD takes you on a journey through Tarras's various musical influences. From athemic Whiskey Town and Rising to energetic 'Men Should Wear Their Long Hair Down' and traditional 'My Love Is A Fair Lad', I can promise, you will not be disappointed with Rising.




