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SON OF A SON OF A SAILORS SON
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This is a song about shipbuilding in the North East of England in the 1920s...
pop rock hiphop acoustic jazz new age country retro psychedelic 60s
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Multi-instrumentalist duo, who play original 60's style R&B, pop, psychedelic, jazz, acoustic, and rock whilst incorporating rap and hip hop.
Extracts from a Review of the Lullaby ep [for full text click on reviews]. [Lullaby from the Drive, Stan Dup, Always Rushin', Audrey Hepburn] It seems that of late, relaxed acoustic acts are on the rise... So Stan, releasing the Lullaby... EP, should by rights be massive by now. Sadly, this is not the case; there is probably a reason for that. The reason being that ... Stan experiment, and have somehow found a genre somewhere between 1960s pop and... rap. Stan, made up of two ridiculously talented multi-instrumentalists, Tim Smith and Neil Archer, start with acoustic sketches and screw around with them; a rap break here, a splash of Hammond organ or even a gong there. By daring to think outside the box, Stan may have doomed themselves to a lifetime of obscurity; I don't know about them, but I'm happy with that. If boring music is the price of commercial success, then may they continue to play their slightly wonky folk for years to come. Rating: 4/5 by Gaz Hughes rockmidgets.com STAN are: Neil Archer: who writes most of the lyrics and some of the music. Tim Smith: who writes most of the music and some of the lyrics. Like the Beatles, we try to keep our arrangements solo free so we don't have any long guitar or keyboard noodling in our songs. However, we do try to put in a few surprises and changes of direction now and then. We also try to incorporate some of the best pop styles from the 60's to the present day, so you will find we have collaborated with a number of other top musicians including multi-award winning blues vocalist Maria Daines, and ace Detroit hip hop artists Leaf Erikson and Blake Eerie. Our greatest influence is probably 60's R&B, so we are trying to reintroduce listeners to the incredible sounds of the Hammond Organ as a feature in many of our tracks. Lyrically we like to tell stories and create as much visual imagery as we can, it's very gratifying that a number of critics and friends have said that they think our songs "play like movies"...anyway hope you enjoy our music, and thanks for listening.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Vocals
Charts
Peak #68
Peak in subgenre #8
Author
Smith/Archer
Uploaded
August 22, 2008
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MP3 2.1 MB 56 kbps 5:21
Story behind the song
This is the first of three songs that we have recorded as near to a live sound as we can get with the present line up. Just acoustic guitar, double bass, keys and vocals plus some percussion - in this song hammer and spanner. There is no studio trickery, autotuning, big band arrangement etc, so this is how we will sound when we play live [apart from the fact that we want a female vocalist to take the lead vocals]...
Lyrics
Son of a son of a sailors son At five o clock in the morning In this year of 1923 The flat-capped workers make their way To dry dock seven B Showered with sparks from the welding arcs That light those steel walls Imune to the noise those shipyard boys Don't hear the rivet hammers as they fall Sail away now on your big ship ocean liner sail away Their soot grimed red brick cottages Are overcrowded cold and damp Cheaply built those back-to-backs Stand like a prison camp But the hulking ship on its wooden slip Dominates the whole locality With fitments cloaked in brass and oak That mock the workers poverty Sail away now on your big ship ocean liner sail away The ship was launched with the proper pomp The local brass band played All the workers gathered round To cheer the liner they had made And when at last that ship sailed past On a cruise to warmer climes The shipyard lads those sons and dads Well they were all left far behind Sail away now on your big ship ocean liner sail away
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Maria Daines
Oct 10, 2008
Thoughtful and beautifully inspired by real lives, such a creative track guys, you always push the boundaries and keep finding new and unusual themes to bring to life with your unique style of songwriting, solid craftsmanship and an engaging sound, really glad to catch up with your music again :) Love from M&P xx