Bring 'em All In

Bring 'em All In Artist: Mike Scott
Label: EMI Int'l
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724383520022
EAN: 0724383520022
ASIN: B000003JD9


Release Date: 2000-04-26

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Tracks:

  1. Bring 'Em All In
  2. Iona Song
  3. Edinburgh Castle
  4. What Do You Want Me To Do
  5. I Know She's In The Building
  6. City Full Of Ghosts (Dublin)
  7. Wonderful Disguise
  8. Sensitive Children
  9. Learning To Love Him
  10. She Is So Beautiful
  11. Wonderful Disguise (Reprise)
  12. Long Way To The Light
  13. Building The City Of Light

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Terrific effort (Mike is great even w/o Waterboys).......2007-01-09

Mike Scott is truly a great musician. Even without his Waterboys he rocks. As usual, the songs are done in unmistakeably "Mike Scott"-vein - that makes any record by Mike (with or without Waterboys) seem a bit too homogeneous... but the strength of his naked persona should carry you thru it anyway. The title track is just terrific, "Building The City Of Light" rocks pretty hard; "She's So Beautiful" and "Wonderful Disguise" are great ballads. Go and buy it if you like this type of music.

5 out of 5 stars One of the great ones.......2006-05-24

I too was swept into being a Waterboys fan with This is the Sea and Fisherman's Blues. I would rate this right up there with those albums. Maybe not as consistently great musically as FBlues (there are two songs that go on too long in order to tell a story - City Full of Ghosts and Edinburgh Castle) but the songs that click amaze me.

Try Bring 'em All In" and "Building the City of Light." Wow. A very personal and spiritual album. Every time I see a copy in the dollar bin I buy it to give to someone!

5 out of 5 stars beautiful.......2006-04-25

beautiful,magical,inspiring,up close and personal
mike scott like u never heard him before
she is so beautiful is one of the most beautiful songs i ever heard.
this album is truly a gem

5 out of 5 stars Best Mike Scott ever.......2006-01-24

We have Fishermans Blues, we have This is sea BUT "bring em' all in" is absolutely the BEST of them of all...Hopefully Waterboys can reach back to something near this in the future, it was definitely a downhill with Universall Hall!!

5 out of 5 stars Water world.......2004-07-18

I'm a Waterboy's fan. I like this album even more. It's like a slow moving waterboy's album; poetic, acoustic, lovely.

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