Release Date: 31 May 2010
Label: Rasal
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5055162100322
Genres:
Release Date: 31 May 2010
Label: Rasal
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5055162100322
Genres:
Description
This eclectic third album release offers bucket loads of talent and crossovers in various genres - from gipsy to bluegrass and from jazz to folk. Each band member brings a different element to the album and the range of influences is highlighted in the cross-section of tracks and there is an unique feeling of fun and frolicks to the album.
Llechan 'Wlyb showcases the personal and humorous stories in the world of Gwibdaith Hen Frân - a fun place to be! Guitarist Paul Thomas said, "There's a song about sitting in the back of a van on a long journey where my posterior gets numb, another story about Auntie Fanny and Uncle Willy having some fun and another story about one of the lads trying to chat up an English girl in the local pub using one of the best chat up lines ever!"
The band's development is apparent between the first and second album, yet their boundaries are pushed ever further on Llechan 'Wlyb, as the band members also produced the album in Sain studios.
Paul said, "Regular gigging over the past two years has had an inevitable influence on the band and we're playing tighter that ever, live and in the studio. We're keen to develop our lyrics, and whereas our songs used to be about the fun we had on the weekends, our weekends are now spend gigging and touring Wales. But...there are still songs about posteriors and lobscouse, therefore the childish element remains!"
There are numerous highlights to this release, and almost certainly includes Ping Pong, a fun and exciting track. Paul added, "The lyrics describe our fun weekends and the tempo and mix of instruments keeps it interesting and entertaining. It starts with a bang and makes you tap your feet from start to finish...I think it will be a hit!"
Tracklisting
Topper
Sibrydion
Various Artists
Alun Tan Lan
Daniel Lloyd
Gwibdaith Hen Fran
Various Artists
Y Ffyrc
Gwibdaith Hen Fran