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It's Folk 'N' Skiffle, Mate!
Skiffledog / Hilton Valentine
It's Folk 'N' Skiffle, Mate!
Genres: Folk, Rock
 
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Hilton Valentine, guitarist in the Animals' classic 1963-1966 linup, and auteur of those arpeggios that gave the band their massive "House of the Rising Sun" breakthrough, recorded a solo album, All in Your Head, for Capit...  more »

     
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All Artists: Skiffledog / Hilton Valentine
Title: It's Folk 'N' Skiffle, Mate!
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Tatty Records
Original Release Date: 3/19/2004
Release Date: 3/19/2004
Genres: Folk, Rock
Style: Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 829757690223

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Album Description
Hilton Valentine, guitarist in the Animals' classic 1963-1966 linup, and auteur of those arpeggios that gave the band their massive "House of the Rising Sun" breakthrough, recorded a solo album, All in Your Head, for Capitol in 1970. There's no sophomore slump evident on Valentine's new solo set where he's billed as Skiffledog, both to ward off inferences that this is some nod to Animals nostagia, and to salute the event that made him take up guitar in 1956, when the Lonnie Donegan-centered skiffle craze laid the foundation for the British Invasion. Valentine's never been entirely copacetic with the horns & strings cat clothes Capitol layered over his minimalist folk songs of 1970, to tart them up for the style-conscious airwaves, so he's (re-)undressed two of those tunes, "Run Run Run" and "Peace" for the new set, and they just gleam in the nakedness of Hilton's acoustic guitar and his somewhat-Donovan-like vocals. Two songs which directly address the fog of! class war that produced these intense ravers from the North - Valentine's own "River Tyne," and his cover of John Lennon's "Working Class Hero" - are hauntingly compelling in their understated anger, in their invocation of that same coal-dusted heart that drove the Animals' best songs. But Valentine's his own man now, per the "Looking To The Sun" existential credo that opens the album and frees the Skiffledog from the "House" that once contained him. Vintage liner photos of Valentine's earliest gigs polish off this prime package. - Richard Riegel Harp Magazine

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Hilton's CD is a breath of fresh air!
Jason Walker | Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan | 08/18/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I finally, gladly, bought this album after a long period of saving my pennies and I am not disappointed. I admit, I'm a big fan of the Animals and Hilton's guitar playing but I'll try my best not to be biased. The production is clear and crisp and Hilton Valentine's vocals are as soft and melodic as gently buffeted meadow. Every piece on the album stands alone and is lyrically strong, and the instrumentals are also extremely captivating. I could listen to this for hours (and have been since it arrived in the post) and it's a real breath of fresh air when considering the way the bulk of music is these days; mass produced, regurgitated, reengineered, remixed and getting mighty stale. It also goes to show that an older style of music can still be highly listenable without being mawkish, pretentious or embarassing. I think this album will appeal to all ages, especially to those with an ear for real, good, down to earth, honest music and lyrics. If you're into the guitar, you'll love this album, if you're into lyrics, then likewise. I really hope Hilton gets another album out soon and it's great to know he's keeping music real. I highly recommend this album even if you're not really sure about folk or skiffle, or even if you don't know what skiffle is. This is a truly great album. Nice one Hilton!!!"
Brilliant from beginning to end
honourosis | Maine, USA | 09/04/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is amazingly beautiful. I can listen to it over and over and still not have enough. I'm sure you will love it as well. It's music that can make you feel better about yourself and the world."
What can I say? It's Folk 'N' Skiffle, Mate!
The Jewelry Lady | Virginia Beach, VA USA | 08/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD has a great deliverance. The songs are fun and full of depth. It will guide you into an era that we cannot visit today. They are wonderfully sung by Hilton Valentine with his soft British accent. I recommend this CD to anyone who appreciates a good sound that is separate from the rest!"