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The Levellers - Levellers

Facts

Artist(s)The Levellers
StudioElektra / Wea
Release DateFebruary 1, 1994
UPC Code075596153225
 

About The Levellers - Levellers

Success hasn't spoiled the Levellers: This is the third album by the unkempt English quintet, and its political harangues are even more furious and focused than on earlier efforts. The album starts with a howling siren on "Warning," a critique on the war on drugs, and ends with "Bielaruse," an assessment of affairs in the East. The songs are filled with memorable hooks, invigorating rhythms, and inspired playing (especially the frenzied fiddle work), making the Levellers a lot more vital than other bands exploring a similar mix of Celtic, folk, and rock sounds. --Jim DeRogatis Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Warning
  2. 100 Years Of Solitude
  3. The Likes Of You and I
  4. Is This Art?
  5. Dirty Davey
  6. This Garden
  7. Broken Circles
  8. Julie
  9. The Player
  10. Belaruse

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 QuotegreatQuote
This is one of my favorite albums, not just of The Levellers but of most of my music. It's a hell of a lot of fun. A Texas band named The Killdares covered them on one of their and did a decent if not as good a job on the song The Likes of You and I.

Personally, Dirty Davey, Julie, and Belaruse are my favorite songs. Still, it's hard to pick as the album is just that good. May 9, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteCeltic rock with a sharp political edgeQuote
What can I say? The LEVELLERS are fun to listen to.The music has a rag-tag rollicking list, especially when the traditional irish insturments and sing-along anthems kick in. I think the track 'This Garden' is the standout for me. I love the refrain "blood,sweat and tears.. really don't matter, it's the things that you do.. in this Garden".
The unique lyrical symbolism is what elevates THE LEVELLERS over other celtic rock bands. They mix aggressive political sentiment with a pagan, back-to-nature woldview. The music flat out feels good!HOOZAH!!! June 25, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteMusic With a ConscienceQuote
Formed in Brighton in 1988, the band took their name from a radical grouping involved in the English Civil War. The original Levellers advocated republican politics and the freedom of worship. The band's music would be best described as a mixture of folk, rock and punk, with their lyrics displaying a keen social conscience. Probably as a result of this, they're commonly seen as the leading lights in the crustie movement - and have been (wrongly) dismissed by many solely on the basis of this image.

Recorded in 1993, mostly at the Real World studio, this is the band's third album. Only one of the songs on the album - "Dirty Davey" - wasn't written by the band themselves. It was originally written and performed by another Brighton band called "McDermott's Two Hours". Two of my favourite tracks on the album - "This Garden" and "Julie" - were released as singles. "Julie" leans towards the folk side of things, largely acoustic and featuring the pipes and fiddle. "This Garden" again features the acoustic guitar and fiddle, but the didgeridoo and 'spoken' lyrics add a touch of urgency. The single was a top 20 hit in the UK and throughout Europe.

The album gets off to a great start, as the opening four tracks are excellent tunes. "Warning" and "100 Years of Solitude" are up-tempo tunes, with thumping bass-lines, punchy guitar playing and a violin that virtually growls at times. "The Likes of You and I" and "Is This Art" are a little more acoustic and laid back - like "Julie", they show the band's folky influences coming to the fore.

Overall, an excellent album without any filler whatsoever - it starts with at a high level with "Warning" and the band manage to maintain this level throughout. December 16, 2003

rating: 5 QuotePassionate, intelligent, and inspiringQuote
My roommate turned me on to the Levellers, and I'm really glad he did because this CD is awesome. This is a great mix of Celtic folk and English Punk. Perhaps its old news to the guy from York, but for an American maybe not as familiar with the scene, its really powerful stuff. Beyond the stylistic mix, the songs really grip you emotionally. I find myself playing this CD frequently - there's not a bad song on the album and a few really great ones. Take a listen to track #4, Is This Art - my favorite of the bunch.

I normally listen to hard rock - either Rush/Zeppelin, etc or modern bands like Bush and Foo Fighters. However, I try to listen to all styles of music if its good, and this is very definitely good.

I hope these guys release more albums. I noticed their last release was in 1996. November 13, 1999

rating: 1 Quotethis could be betterQuote
This album clearly shows that the levellers don't have any more talent than any other run of the mill folk band. They have no variation and every album is starting to sound like the last one did. This is very dissapointing as I used to like them but they just don't have what it takes, big shame. October 18, 1999

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