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Antler Dance

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Antler Dance
Studio album by
Released1994
GenreCeltic rock/Celtic punk, folk punk, gypsy punk
Length58:20
LabelOmnium Records
Boiled in Lead chronology
Orb
(1990)
Antler Dance
(1994)
Songs from The Gypsy
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
MusicHound Folk[3]
Alternative Press(positive)[4]

Antler Dance is the fourth album by Minneapolis folk punk band Boiled in Lead. It was the band's first recording with vocalist/guitarist Adam Stemple, who replaced Todd Menton after his departure in 1992. Founding bassist Drew Miller has called this personnel change the most significant shift in the band's history.[5] Fiddler Josef Kessler also replaced the departed David Stenshoel. Stemple's addition to the band led to a heavier, more heavy metal-influenced sound,[3] as well as a strengthening of the band's ties to the science fiction and fantasy community.[6] Two songs on Antler Dance were co-written by fantasy novelist and Stemple's Cats Laughing bandmate Steven Brust, and "Robin's Complaint" was written by Stemple's mother, novelist Jane Yolen. The album also includes covers of Boney M.'s "Rasputin" and Bruce Springsteen's "State Trooper", originally from his album Nebraska.

Track listing

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No.TitleComposerLength
1."Newry Highwayman"Traditional2:49
2."Pontiaka"Josef Kessler/Traditional3:58
3."Walk Through the Door"Steven Brust/Adam Stemple3:39
4."Sugarfoot Congress"Traditional4:19
5."Drowning"Drew Miller3:54
6."Robin's Complaint"Jane Yolen2:42
7."Bring It Round" 3:21
8."Hook 'Em Cow"Steven Brust/Boiled in Lead/Drew Miller/Traditional (This track was released as a single but it did not chart)3:02
9."Rasputin"Frank Farian/Fred Jay/Traditional4:42
10."Neda Voda"Traditional5:42
11."Nasrudin"Traditional8:42
12."State Trooper"Bruce Springsteen11:25

References

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  1. ^ Foss, Richard. "Boiled in Lead: Antler Dance" at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (1995). "Boiled in Lead". The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 5. Middlesex, England: Guinness Publishing. pp. 727–728.
  3. ^ a b Walters, Neal; Mansfield, Brian; Walters, Tim (1998). MusicHound Folk: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. p. 75. ISBN 1-57859-037-X.
  4. ^ Mahan, Michael C. (May 1995), "Boiled in Lead: Antler Dance", Alternative Press
  5. ^ Kirman, Paula E. (24 July 1998). "Boiled In Lead". Inside World Music. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  6. ^ McDonald, Steven. Antler Dance at AllMusic. Retrieved June 2, 2015.