Brett has a longstanding relationship / love affair with Eden. Eden is a small town on the far South Coast of New South Wales which has a rich history of whaling and fishing. The very fabric of Eden is interwoven with the whaling industry. As is Brett – he has been writing and singing songs about Eden for years, and is perhaps best known for his involvement with lamentably defunct Eden Band ‘The Killers Of Eden’. If you click HERE you will be able to listen to and see videos that leave no doubt as to the fabulous music that Brett and The Killers Of Eden produced.
And you will understand why ‘The Killers’ were so hugely popular in the region.
When Brett sat down in The Shed and played this version of Antarctica we were gobsmacked. It struck us that this is absolutely brilliant folk music, and led us to wonder whether we needed to do anything at all to ‘enhance’ the song. We had been working on the notion that we would be adding drums and bass and guitars and what-not to Brett’s songs. But in this instance we sat back, slack- jawed, and thought ‘why mess with this ?’. We still feel the same, and may well go down the path of absolutely minimal ‘dressing up’ of some of Brett’s songs.
In this instance, the only additions to Brett’s original take are the bass and slide of Neil Porter
We can’t tell you how thrilled we are by this song, and indeed by working with Brett to bring his songs back to the attention of the public.
Those who know Brett will know that he is a hugely talented singer / songwriter / poet / guitarist who is totally and genuinely humble about his abilities. Brett is quite puzzled by our enthusiasm to do our very best to capture and promote his work. He can’t understand the fuss, and actually confounds us by his need to be almost dragged into The Shed to work on his songs.
Well, you have a listen, and see if you agree that Brett is a local folk legend who deserves to be heard and appreciated.
We’re doing our absolute darndest !!
credits
from PBGB JUKEBOX,
track released August 1, 2013
Brett Ralph - vocal and acoustic guitar
Neil Porter - bass and slide guitar
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