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Taylor Howe October 21, 2009 05:22 PM

Mawkin: Causley - The Awkward Recruit [Album]
 
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Are you a medieval buff? Do you enjoy traditional folk songs based in the medieval era of England? If you answered yes to either of these questions then you’re probably already familiar with the work of Jim Causley and folk band Mawkin. If you answered no then please, read on.

Mawkin:Causley is a collaborative effort made up of Jim Causley and Mawkin. The group’s latest effort is “The Awkward Recruit.” First and foremost this album seems a little weird to me. A title like “The Awkward Recruit” seems ultra-fitting; the album truthfully is awkward. Personally, I can’t relate to a single song on the entire album and I’m sure very few on this side of the pond [USA] can either. With that being said I decided to put myself in the shoes of an Englishman who is emotionally connected to this stuff. I put myself in the shoes of an English countryman from an area steeped in medieval tradition and folklore; someone who has been raised with this type of music engrained in their culture and in the tradition of their region. After I did that, “The Awkward Recruit” started to make more sense.

Most of the tracks are new renditions of classic Devonshire Folk songs. ‘Todos Los Bienes Del Mundo’ (all of the world’s wealth) is a purely instrumental tune which dates back to the year 1469. ‘Cropper Lads’ was originally written in 1811. Surprisingly the catchiest song 'The Awkward Recruit' is an original tune whilst ‘Greenlander’ was written by Barrie Temple. From the album cover describing this song we learn, “It tells the story of the Greenlanders; those ultra-hardy men who divided their lives between coal-mining and whaling and were reported to be even scarier than the Keelers!”

The highlight of “The Awkward Recruit” is the musical savvy of Mawkin: Causley. The instrumentation is executed incredibly well throughout the entire album. Even more obscure instruments like the bagpipes are played flawlessly. The band’s talent really shines through. The vocals by Jim Causley aren’t going to win him any X-Factor competitions but he definitely holds his own and sounds good doing what he does. For the most part, “The Awkward Recruit” is pretty boring for a kid like me. However, I’ll give credit where credit is due. Mawkin: Causley has their folk genre down pat.



altsounds October 21, 2009 06:34 PM

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Hey man nice review. Just curious, how exactly did you put your Englishman shoes on? What did that entail!

twantooq October 22, 2009 04:18 AM

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LOL woah how much of that did you fabricate?!!

Most of the songs on the album are from the 1800's only two are Mediaeval (medieval peroid ended in the 1500's)

None are from Devon; "Todos Los Bienes del Mundo" is Spanish, duh!!

and The Awkward Recruit is an old traditional song not original

and as for the bagpipes; God only knows where you got that idea from, no one in the band plays bagpipes!! Did you actually listen to the cd? You certainly didn't read the sleeve notes!

Taylor Howe October 22, 2009 12:45 PM

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Chris: I just found some under my bed, apparently they were there the entire time, weird! :)

Twantooq:
-According to this wikipedia reference, Jim_Causley Jim_Causley. Jim Causley is from Devon, hence the Devon reference in the review.
-I didn't mean to include 'Todos Los Bienes Del Mundo' as part of the Devonshire description. My intent was to point out that it was the oldest song on the album. Sorry for any confusion there.
-According to the CD sleeve, 'Greenlander' (referenced above as an original): "This is one example of Barrie's superb song-writing." That statement leads me to believe it is an original composition.
-As for the bagpipes reference you're right! I meant to say accordion, my bad on that one.

Heron October 22, 2009 12:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by twantooq (Post 128036)
LOL woah how much of that did you fabricate?!!

Most of the songs on the album are from the 1800's only two are Mediaeval (medieval peroid ended in the 1500's)

None are from Devon; "Todos Los Bienes del Mundo" is Spanish, duh!!

and The Awkward Recruit is an old traditional song not original

and as for the bagpipes; God only knows where you got that idea from, no one in the band plays bagpipes!! Did you actually listen to the cd? You certainly didn't read the sleeve notes!

Which one of the line-up are you?

altsounds October 22, 2009 01:35 PM

How ungrateful is that guy. * Tries to eject twatooq's own head from his
own arse *

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Heron <> wrote:


Quote:

> Originally Posted by *twantooq* [image: View Post]<http://showthread.php?p=128036#post12 8036>
>
> woah how much of that did you fabricate?!!
>
> Most of the songs on the album are from the 1800's only two are Mediaeval
> (medieval peroid ended in the 1500's)
>
> None are from Devon; "Todos Los Bienes del Mundo" is Spanish, duh!!
>
> and The Awkward Recruit is an old traditional song not original
>
> and as for the bagpipes; God only knows where you got that idea from, no
> one in the band plays bagpipes!! Did you actually listen to the cd? You
> certainly didn't read the sleeve notes!
>
> Which one of the line-up are you?
>
>
>


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jack October 28, 2009 12:43 PM

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Fairplay to you Taylor for reviewing this one and giving it a fair score. Sounds like a hard one to get right.

What englishman shoes did you wear?

Taylor Howe October 29, 2009 12:21 PM

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Brown ones with the union jack embroidered on the heel!


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