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1 | Long
Time | |
| 2 | Turn
Me Around | |
| 3 |
Don't
Count On Me | |
| 4 |
The
Autumn Land | |
| 5 |
Something
You Don't Know | |
| 6 |
On
My Way | |
| 7 |
The
Snow and the Fire | |
| 8 |
Alien
Runner | |
| 9 |
I
Wish I Were | |
| 10 |
Long
Day's Waiting | |
| 11 |
Out
to Sea | | |
12 |
Don't
Give Up Too Soon | | |
13 |
Survivors | | |
14 | The
End | |
| 15 | Going | |
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| Chris
Conway - |
vocals, acoustic & electric 9string guitars, keyboards, tin whistles, bamboo
flute, kalimba, mandozither, percussion |  |
Dan
Britton - | vocals,
acoustic guitar, bodhran, bass, percussion | Dave
Everitt - | vocals,
acoustic & electric guitars, bass, effects, percussion | | downloads tracks
2, 4, 6, 10, 13 (CCs songs which were also on his Storming album) available
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and all leading download sites
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| background |
| at
the time | Long
Time - the lost Storm Thieves album. After
recording their first two albums live at Dave's home studio, The Storm Thieves
in 1995 decided to go into a big studio out in the country to see how their sound
could be enhanced by multi-tracking and the whole mixing production process. The
song tracks on this album come from those sessions.
They
began by re-recording three of their most popular songs from past albums and added
new songs over the next year. After a while, due to a combination of things the
band became a bit disenchanted with the process. One was how long things took
compared with live recording. Long Day's Waiting took over 4 hours just to mix!
Also being in separate booths with headphones was not conducive to their interactive
style. They also became aware that each band member's songs sounded like tracks
from a solo album rather than from a Storm Thieves album. They felt they were
losing the band sound in the big studio. Whereas live playing brought their three
different styles together, the big studio approach was pulling them apart.
The
band then booked some time in a small inner city studio to do some live recording
Ð no booths, no headphones, and with speaker monitoring to play with sound
ideas in a way the big studio didn't allow. The instrumental tracks were taken
from these sessions. Sadly tapes of a wild 30-minute long jam with live train
sounds have been lost.
During
recording, Chris collapsed with exhaustion after a long period of touring and
it took quite a time to get well. (Turn Me Around is about his desire for recovery).
When back to health he focussed on solo albums and assembled a new band The Talking
Fish to play them live. Dan recorded a solo album as well with more of a rock
edge, and Dave joined roots rock band Loscoe State Opera which became busy on
the festival circuit and also released albums including some of his Storm Thieves
songs.
Time
passed. Chris and Dan did in fact release tracks from the Long Time sessions on
their solo albums. The Storm Thieves still played the odd gig here and there (they
still do) but their focus went on other projects, and the energy required to assemble
and produce the Long Time album was not there.
12
years after recording began, Chris feared the digital tapes might've deteriorated
so he had them transferred to CD. After some restoration and mastering, here at
last, is the long lost Storm Thieves album. It's certainly has been a long time. 
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| influences |
Crosby, Stills Nash & Young, Alan Stivell, Van Morrisson, Mike Scott, John
Sebastian, Jesse Colin Young | |
technical |
recorded
live onto DAT tape - mastered at Oblong Studios | |
hits |
Long
Time, Something You Don't Know, Survivors | |
CC's
fave track | Porth
Ui Mhuirghaesa | | retrospect |
Hearing
how good this album is today makes it seem all the more mysterious that it never
was assembled in it's day. So many tracks have been unheard for so long, and the
13munite jam The End is a stunner. CC released his songs from these sessions
on his Storming album but it;s great to hear them in context.
It is with relief I think that this album was rescued from rotting away in the
attick o those old tapes. |
| if
you like this album you might also like...
The
Storm Thieves - Endless Freefall
 The
Storm Thieves - Up To The Sun |