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The Pirates Charles : The Return of David Gale
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Dramatic new burst of steez, the finest pirate rock, war ballads, a-capellas and drinking songs featuring David Gale on bass and Harpoon Austin on a full drum kit.
Genre: Rock: Pub Rock
Release Date: 2008
The Return of David Gale Record Label: The Pirates Charles
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Return of David Gale 9:55 Album Only
No One Knows 5:14 Album Only
Market Square 3:36 Album Only
Why Am I So Thirsty? 2:31 Album Only
Go Fuck The Queen 2:38 Album Only
Whiskey in the Jar 3:13 Album Only
Finnigan's Wake 3:18 Album Only
Wishin' on the Sea 4:52 Album Only
Cast Off 5:54 Album Only
Mighty Bold Man 4:29 Album Only
Poor Old Man 1:17 Album Only
A Drop of Nelson's Blood 2:44 Album Only
Harle Away Joe 1:53 Album Only
100 Men 2:51 Album Only
Cronins Deluxe 3:36 Album Only
Rise of the Buccaneers 3:29 Album Only
Tor 11:03 Album Only
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Album Notes

Built on integrity and passion, The Pirates Charles’ music, lyrics, and performance starkly challenges the boundaries of Pub Rock, Pirate Music, Gimmick Bands, and Rock in general. What ever happened to the good ol\' days, when entertainers were entertaining? You\'ll find no fake swords or plastic hooks, but rather music and theatrics written out of love of the sea, historical conflict, and the romanticized piracy of literature and tradition. The group’s varying background in Rock, Jazz, and Symphony, Stage Theater, Comedy, and the like have culminated into a theatrically diverse and musically engaging performance of war ballads, drinking songs, sea shanties, tales of exotic islands, and characters rich as the queen herself. Modern rock influence on old world music and a-capella work songs from the 1600-1800s pull audiences out of this time, and thrust them into a forgotten era of fantasy and adventure.
Captain Diggity leads the charismatic bunch, and fans sing along with 5 part male vocal harmony, The Red Pirate Cassidy on acoustic guitar and David F. Gale on bass, Deedle Cronin shredding on a mandolin, Tor Cronin- master of flute, with thunderous percussion of Harpoon Austin and the eloquent wailing of the fiddlin\' Fiddlewench. This, the fourth self released album, features the electric energy and rock of our live performances.
Writers, performers, and visionaries, The Pirates Charles rock with their own flavor of piracy. Though enchanting to all, parents may prefer to leave the kids at home when singing songs of old pirate traditions like drinking, stealing, and prostitution. Fun for anyone with a sailor’s love or pirate’s black heart, The Pirates Charles dance on the line between gentlemen and scoundrels.

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