

This variety of styles combined with cleverly written lyrics by Dave and Guntmar makes for a mighty fine recording that should serve L.Bow Grease well. I sensed the influence of so many different genres that were well represented – old-timey string band music (Big Betty), jug band music ala Jim Kweskian (There Once Was), old-time country music (Blue Nights), bluegrass music (The Days Go By Slowly), Cajun music (Queen of New Orleans) and even what might be considered 1960s pop or “skiffle” ala Herman’s Hermits (Precipitation). The first song (Dead Man’s Hand) captured my interest and the reflection of many different musical styles throughout the recording kept the flow moving quite nicely, which held my interest right to the very last chorus of the last song (Rug Rat). They wrote all of the songs on Let’s Call It Home and assembled a wonderful group of musicians to make the music with them, including fellow L.Bow Grease band members Alexandra Krings (bass) and Sascha “Salossi” Loss (fiddle) and several guest artists. “Dave Jackson and Guntmar Feuerstein have once again come up with a very enjoyable and entertaining recording. Greg Cahill (Special Consensus, IBMA Chair/President): Produced by Dave Jackson & Guntmar Feuerstein Hartmut Hegewald (Cajun Roosters), as well as Matthias Malcher (Texas Lightning), Andrew Cadie (Broom Bezzums), Chris Hall und Includes performances by top quality guest musicians: Nils Tuxen (bass, vocals) and Sascha Loss (fiddle, harp, vocals), the album Guntmar Feuerstein (vocals, guitjo, git, mando), Alexandra Krings L.BOW GREASE’s sound is striking, compact, sometimesĮven fat and a welcome surprise in these modern days of mainstreamĪlongside the regular line-up of Dave Jackson (vocals, git), To be the perfect combination of great arrangements and modern What seems at first to be light and airy, soon reveals itself Prove their outstanding song writing abilities. Yet again, Dave Jackson and Guntmar Feuerstein They are humorousĪnd contemplative, perform with virtuosity and are always on the They wander effortlessly through different styles, while remainingįirmly committed to Celtic and American roots. What the four musicians call “transatlantic folk”. Home” is a harmoniously balanced album and perfectly reflects BOW GREASE’s third album shows the continuous development "Let's call it Home" L.BOW GREASE (ruhrfolk 4005) Guntmar feuerstein: voc, guitar, banjo, mandoline
