The Waterboys’ ‘Atlantic Rain: The Lost Fisherman’s Blues Recordings’ Captures Folk-rock Stalwarts’ Fertile and Expansive 1980s Stretch (ALBUM REVIEW)
The mid-to-late 1980s marked a particularly inspired and prolific period for The Waterboys. Since the Irish band formed in England, they’ve never shied away from blending seemingly disparate genres…
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