Land Of The West: Tall Tales and True Stories From the West Coast

 
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Ktoo
Land Of The West: Tall Tales and True Stories From the West Coast

[ Ktoo / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 12 October 2018

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"Ktoo" are Kevin McLoughlin and Kevin Ikin, two folk veterans who hail from Dunedin and first played together at The New Edinburgh Folk Club in the early 1980s. They both played (at different times) in "The Pioneer Pog 'n' Scroggin Bush Band" and are currently part of Wellington ceilidh band "The Jimmies".

Both Kevs have family links to the South Island's West Coast and this has stimulated their new collaboration: to gather and record a collection of songs and tunes about the Coast.

They have unearthed tall and true tales from many sources, reflecting the unique character of the region and its people - stories from the goldfields, coal mines, towns and landscape of the Wild West, not forgetting the weather! They include songs from the colonial balladeer Charles Thatcher, Phil Garland, Willow Macky, Alwyn Owen and poems from Dave Ogle and the former West Coast MP, Paddy Blanchfield that they have set to music
There are original songs and tunes as well, rounding out a fascinating and highly entertaining collection ranging from the serious to the silly.

Instrumentally, Ktoo is as diverse as its material. The duo accompanies its songs on guitars, tenor banjo, mandolin, ukulele, bass, bouzouki, harmonicas and percussion.

Tracks:

Land of the West / South Wind
Where Miners Go
Charlie Douglas
The Stable Lad / The Maid Behind the Bar
Fencing the Stopbank
Otira Gorge
The Hole In The Hill
Where The Whitebait Run
The Riot of Addison's Flat
A Short Stay At Jackson Bay
At Martins Bay
Mistress of the Bar / The Wise Maid
An Eye For Wild Weather
The Grey River
A Wet Night In Greymouth
Farewell To The Grey

Bonus Track:
The Chareston Drum