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Tag Archives: folk
PAUL BRETT – Songs From The Compleat Angler
March 22, 2019

Paul Brett 2009 Calm, quiet and innocent: an old-time manual on pastoral existence brought to life by British guitarist. Since 1653, when it was first published, “The Compleat Angler” has been out of print only once – only the Bible … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged acoustic, folk, Paul Brett
BRIGHTSIDE BLUE – Between Worlds
January 23, 2019

BrightSide Blue 2018 Unhurried rapture from Californian pair who captivate their environment with charm and dance. It takes two to attain a balanced sensual delight, the point and the method declared by this duo’s 2017 debut EP “Two Hearts, One … Continue reading
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Tagged Brightside Blue, folk, Lindsay Bellows, soul
PAUL BRETT – Suite Viator 12
January 14, 2019

Viral Discs 2017 Have guitar, will travel: British veteran goes beyond mere demonstration of his handiwork’s unlimited abilities. “Viator” means “traveler” – and travel is what Paul Brett has been doing for decades, in both geographical and music terms; it … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, folk, instrumental, Paul Brett
ANDREW DURR – Time Frame
November 4, 2018

IAC 2018 When faded photos come alive, voices of ghosts fill the ether to be ringing down the years – from The Great Depression to The Great Unknown. The ’30s were the era of immense decline and immense mystique that … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Durr, folk
GEORGE ST. CLAIR – Ballads Of Captivity And Freedom
October 26, 2018

George St. Clair 2018 Albion-based Texan expat takes a look at his native land with a prospect of righting its wrongs. Coming out of the Great Plains with a great pain in his heart, George St. Clair must have been … Continue reading
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Tagged country, folk, George St. Clair


