![Shack - Waterpistol [2007 reissue] Shack - Waterpistol [2007 reissue]](images/shack-waterpistol2.jpg)
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CD: MA16
RELEASED: 2007
LABEL: Red Flag
01. Sgt. Major 
02. Neighbours
03. Stranger
04. Dragonfly
05. Walters Song 
06. Mood of the Morning
07. Time Machine
08. Mr. Appointment
09. Undecided
10. Hazy
11. Hey Mama *
12. London Town *
* Bonus tracks
The classic lost Shack album has now been re-issued. The album has been digitally remastered and comes with brand new artwork and 2 bonus tracks. Waterpistol, a treasure of the mid 1990s, is one of the occasional series
of works by Liverpudlian singer/songwriter Michael Head. Along with John Head,
his brother, Michael Head has through manifestations as the Pale Fountains,
Shack and lately The Strands, provided a frustratingly brief catalogue of songs.
The writing on Waterpistol is deeply personal, melodically complex, and lyrically
inventive. Although the emotions on which Head reflects hang closely to experiences
particular to an age in the development of man, nonetheless the themes on which
he so beautifully reflects are universal: of love and loss; of change and friendship.
From the airy, chiming guitars of Sgt Major - the CDs opener, to the gentle
lyricism of London Town at its close - you are spared the bombast of mere statement,
the rattle of aural stormclouds The arrangements vary, but each track has an
inherent rythmn, be it the strumming of a rich acoustic guitar, or the open-production
which allows percussion, guitar and vocal equal chance to be heard. Perhaps
think of the Verve, or the Charlatans in their quieter moments as a comparison.
Waterpistol ranks as a unique statement in British popular music. It is a rare
delight, a treasure; it is Sunday morning and rainy Tuesday; the Beatles and
the Stones.
Influences / Similar Artists:
The Pale Fountains, The Strands, Love, Nick Drake, Beatles
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