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Photography by Terry Brentall Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007 Bone Island Tours, Inc.
Photography by Terry Brentall Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007 Bone Island Tours, Inc.

Bone Island Buccaneers
Ole Zach's Tavern
Historic Sea Shanties and Pirate Songs
Rating: PG  $14.95


The swashbuckling songs of the sea are sung in the Tavern at Historic Fort Zachary Taylor State Park in Key West Florida. This CD is full of Sea Shanties, Historic Maritime Songs and Pyrat favorites brought to life by the Salty Crewe of Bone Island Buccaneers.


  1. Billy Bones (3:09)
  2. Pump Me Boys (2:16)
  3. Billy O'Shea (2:40)
  4. Haul Away Joe (3:22)
  5. Wild Rover - No Ney Never (5:09)
  6. The Derelict - Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum (3:52)
  7. Blow the Man Down (2:51)
  8. Sword and Iron Thunder (Beau Dobbs) - (2:53)
  9. All for Me Grog (4:03)
  10. Sam's Gone Away (2:24)
  11. Stowin Booty (Beau Dobbs) - (2:48)
  12. Santiano (3:15)
  13. Drunken Sailor (6:56)

Bone Island Buccaneers CD-Ole Zach's Tavern $14.95 each

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Bone Island Buccaneers - Ole Zach's Tavern
As Reviewed By Bilgemunky.com

Genre: Traditional-style shanties with a pirate bent
Rating: PG
Target Audience: Pretty much anyone into traditionalist pirate music


With their album, Ole Zach's Tavern, the Bone Island Buccaneers strike a delicate balance - they sound polished enough to be musical, but rough enough to still be pirates. All too often a pirate song is sung by a voice that's clearly never tasted a lick of rum, but I've an inkling that the entire crew of Bone Island has indulged in at least a dram or two on occasion.

Ole Zach's Tavern features 11 traditional tracks that have already seen a fair share of play on pirate and shanty albums nationwide. The remaining tracks include Billy Bones (a cover of Skip Henderson's own marvelous creation) and one original song, Sword and Iron Thunder.

Traditional pirate songs are becoming a sticking point with me, being as pirate shanty groups seem to be on the rise - as do their CDs. While a dozen essentially similar groups spread across the nation can serve a purpose, having a dozen similar CDs does not. Considering the familiar names in the track list of Ole Zach's Tavern, this concern was at the forefront of my mind as I gave my first listen. Fortunately, Bone Island Buccaneers inject enough personality into their music to land the CD just this side of unique. Occasionally this injection of personality takes the form of laughs between verses, exclamations of "yo ho" or "drink up me hearties" - but only enough to add flavor, and not so much as to distract. But it's the music and singing themselves that define this album. The male vocals sound good natured, but hardly angelic - pleasantly roguish. The female vocals have a taste of the vixen about them, but a well-armed vixen with a history of stabbing. As to the instruments, they're pretty basic - simple guitar strums keeping pace with the singing. But it makes for a fine compliment to the vocals, and the finished package is quite believably piratey.

There seems little reason to delve into this album's individual tracks - all are well performed and enjoyable. Some feature additional background tavern sounds that add a nice ambiance. But one song that does truly stand out is Sword and Iron Thunder. This song is entirely original to this album, which is what makes it so special. Something of a pirate anthem asking the listener to "embrace the skull and bones", it's an excellent addition to a small but distinguished list of exceptional contemporary pirate shanties, and easily holds its own amongst other legendary pirate tunes such as "Billy Bones" and "Shiver My Timbers."

An enjoyable, decent pirate album, with just enough original flare to distinguish itself from "the herd."

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