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The Finest 'Arvest Of The Wurzels
[ CD / Album ]

The Finest 'Arvest Of The Wurzels

SKU: CD20905 Barcode: 0724353440121
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  • Released Date: 13 Aug 2001

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

The Wurzels' "The Finest Arvest Ofin" is a delightful romp through the fields of British folk and country music, complete with the band's trademark quirk and charm. From the opening track, "I Am a Cider Drinker," to the raucous closer, "Combine Harvester," this album is a celebration of all things West Country.

With their unique blend of catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and infectious energy, The Wurzels bring a sense of joy and nostalgia to every track. Songs like "The Blackbird" and "Champion Dung Spreader" showcase the band's ability to turn everyday life in rural England into anthems that stick in your head for days.

But what truly sets this album apart is The Wurzels' exceptional musicianship. The band is tight, polished, and full of surprises, with each member bringing their own distinct style to the mix. The banjo and accordion work on tracks like "Drink Up Thy Zider" and "Ferry To Glastonbury" are nothing short of masterful, adding depth and richness to the already infectious melodies.

Overall, "The Finest Arvest Ofin" is a must-listen for anyone who loves good music, good humor, and good old-fashioned fun. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to The Wurzels' unique brand of music, this album is sure to put a smile on your face and a bounce in your step. Cheers to The Wurzels for another fine harvest of musical delights!

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About the artist

The Wurzels

Ah, WURZELS. The band hailing from the rolling fields of Somerset, England, with their iconic blend of folk, country, and rock-infused with a healthy dose of agricultural charm. Formed in the 1960s, WURZELS have become synonymous with the West Country sound, inspiring countless pints-raising singalongs along the way. With their signature sound of cider-fueled anthems and cheeky lyrics, WURZELS have carved out a unique niche in the music scene. Lead by the enigmatic frontman Adge Cutler, who sadly left us in 1974, the band continues to delight fans with their infectious energy and down-to-earth attitude. Whether you're a farmer, a city slicker, or somewhere in between, WURZELS' music has a universal appeal that transcends genres and demographics. From classics like "Combine Harvester" to "I Am a Cider Drinker," WURZELS effortlessly blend catchy melodies with a healthy dose of humour, creating an experience that is equal parts toe-tapping and belly-laugh inducing. With their distinctive blend of countryside charm and infectious tunes, WURZELS are a band that is impossible to forget. So grab a pint of cider, kick back, and let WURZELS take you on a musical journey through the fields of Somerset and beyond. Cheers to that!

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