Alan Doyle
A Week At The Warehouse
Skinner’s Hill Music Ltd./Universal Music
This is solo album number three from Alan Doyle, of Great Big Sea fame. The band called it a day in 2015 (or retired they called it) and Doyle has been very busy since. A Week At The Warehouse isΒ album number three. It hits the stores four days before his second book, A Newfoundlander in Canada, Always Going Somewhere, Always Coming Home is released. On top of all of that, he is getting ready for a North American tour. As I said, very busy.
A Week At The Warehouse is exactly what you would expect from Doyle. There are no huge surprises here. But what is interesting is the manner in which he recorded the album.Β Β A Week At The Warehouse was recorded live off the floor with Doyle and his band. Bob Rock (The Payola$) produced this album as Doyle and his band recorded, what is essentially a live album.
There is no need for overdubs, the band handles their instruments beautifully and together produce a tight, solid sound. Much of the credit for the excellent album lies with this band, Kendel Carson (fiddle), Cory Tetford (guitar), Todd Lumley (piano), Shehab Illyas (bass) and Kris MacFarlane (drums). This band sounds like they have been playing together for years instead of the relatively short time they have been playing as a band.
The other interesting aspect of this album is the cover of The payola$βs βForever Light Will Shineβ, which features guest vocalist Paul Hyde (Rockβs partner in The Payola$). A brilliant cover that rivals the original.
As for the songs, they are Alan Doyle songs. New country with a tinge of East Coast flavour. The songs are all custom made for radio, well produced and well played. They are melodic with a great deal of energy and overall extremely great songs. The album plays as a collection of songs, rather than a cohesive album, but that is fine, each song blends into the next and they sound great.
This album is perfect for fall weather listening and it is sure to not disappoint fans of Alan Doyle or Great Big Sea.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: ALAN DOYLE – A WEEK AT THE WAREHOUSE
Aaron Badgley