The Silencers
A Blues For Buddha

RCA    9960-2-R  (1989)

Rock/Pop
CD, 11   Tracks, 53:28  Length
01 Answer Me The Silencers 04:57
02 Scottish Rain The Silencers 05:22
03 The Real McCoy The Silencers 06:04
04 A Blues For Buddha The Silencers 03:08
05 Walk With The Night The Silencers 04:58
06 Razor Blades Of Love The Silencers 04:50
07 Skin Games The Silencers 05:48
08 Wayfaring Stranger The Silencers 03:08
09 Sacred Child The Silencers 07:35
10 My Love Is Like A Wave/Razor Blade Reprise The Silencers 06:09
11 Sand And Stars The Silencers 01:29
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Jimmie O'Neill
Drums Martin Hanlin
Guitar Cha Burns
Bass Joseph Donnelly
Musician The Silencers
Producer Mark "Flood" Ellis; The Silencers
Engineer Gordon Rintoul
Personal Details
Index # 3080
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
A Blues for Buddha was the second release for the quartet the Silencers. A Scottish folk-pop band that injects some traditional instrumentation into their work, the Silencers, like fellow Scottish bands the Proclaimers, Del Amitri, and Deacon Blue, are consistently melodic and occasionally breathtaking. The optimistic, horn-driven "The Real McCoy" (the "be do, do be do do, be do do" is infectious) and the surging, pop-savvy "Razorblades of Love" are examples of the latter. The title track is a bit heavy-handed (the similarly themed "Walk With the Night" works better), but even the weaker songs are still fairly enjoyable. It didn't matter as A Blues for Buddha met with a less-than-enthusiastic public response, although they did manage a minor radio hit with "Scottish Rain." -- Tom Demalon (allmusic.com)