Sing Loud, Sing Proud!
Sing Loud, Sing Proud! is the third studio album from Boston punk rock band the Dropkick Murphys. Before the album's release in 2001, guitarist Rick Barton left the band. He announced James Lynch of Boston punk band The Ducky Boys as his successor. As well as Lynch, the band also recruited then 17-year-old Marc "The Kid" Orrell on lead guitar (he is also a self-taught accordionist). The band also recruited a full-time piper, Robbie Mederios (better known as Spicy McHaggis), and Ryan Foltz on mandolin and tin whistle. Music videos were released for the songs "The Spicy McHaggis Jig", "The Gauntlet" and "The Wild Rover". RecordingThe album featured a brand new lineup for the Dropkick Murphys compared to their previous album. Founding guitarist Rick Barton quit the band early during the album's recording although he would be featured on three of the album's tracks. Guitarist James Lynch joined the band shortly before Barton's departure while 17 year old guitarist, Marc Orrell was added as well. The new lineup was rounded out by mandolin player, Ryan Foltz and bagpipe player, Spicy McHaggis, who are only featured on this album. The album features collaborations with Shane MacGowan, vocalist of The Pogues, and Colin McFaull of Cock Sparrer and an updated version of the old Murphys classic "Caps And Bottles". "The Legend of Finn MacCumhail" was previously released on the band's 1998 single, "Curse of a Fallen Soul" and performed on The Gang's All Here tour. In addition, it includes covers of Irish folk classics, "The Rocky Road to Dublin" and "The Wild Rover", as well as a rendition of the Boston College fight song, "For Boston". Reception
Allmusic gave Sing Loud, Sing Proud! a score of three stars out of five, and called it "a decent addition to the band's album roster."[3] Punknews.org gave the album four out of five stars said the album "blends the sounds of 'Do or Die' and 'The Gang's All Here,'" and that "the Murphy’s skill is in blending their folk influences into their street punk sound, without losing the attitude and energy of the latter. This separates the band from acts with similar setups like Flogging Molly." Cover artThe mural on the cover actually exists in South Boston on the corner of West Broadway and C Streets on the wall of "Al's Liquor Store." The mural was painted by Tricia O'Neill[12][13] and her father Patrick O'Neill in the summer of 2000. Tricia was hired by Ken Casey and his wife, Jenn. Their relationship continued--Pat was in the follow-up album's video for "Walk Away" and Tricia photographed the "Blackout" cover and interior artwork, then both the Dropkick and Tricia became involved with the Red Sox. The Dropkicks' Music became synonymous with the team while Tricia began doing all the hand lettering in Fenway Park during the expansion of the park of course with the help of her father Pat and also her husband Steve Brettler. A more recent collaboration was some photography at a Dropkick Murphys show in Dublin, Ireland at the "Vicar Street" venue. Track listingAll songs by Al Barr, Ken Casey and Matt Kelly, unless otherwise noted.
PersonnelDropkick Murphys:
additional personnel:
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