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Album Review: Jonatha Brooke – The Works (2008)
“The Works” is another great set of songs from the criminally under exposed Jonatha Brooke even if it is a little bit of a strange project. I say strange because Jonatha, who is a great lyricist in her own right, … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustic, Album Reviews, Americana, Classic Rock, Folk, Music, Music Reviews, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Uncategorized
Tagged Acoustic, Album Reviews, All You Gotta Do Is Touch Me, Americana, Bob Clearmountain, Classic Rock, Folk, Jonatha Brooke, Keb Mo, Little Bird, Madonna On The Curb, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, My Battle, My Flowers Grow Green, My Sweet and Bitter Bowl, Nora Guthrie, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Sweetest Angel, Taste of Danger, The Works, There's More True Lovers Than One, Woody Guthrie, You Oughta Be Satisfied Now
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Album Review: James Taylor – James Taylor (1968)
James Taylor is yet another one of those artists I have only got around to investigating in the last couple of years and I have to say he is growing on me more and more with time. The story surrounding … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustic, Album Reviews, Americana, Folk, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Uncategorized
Tagged Album Reviews, Americana, Folk, James Taylor, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Rock, Singer/Songwriter
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Album Review: Jonatha Brooke & The Story – Plumb (1995)
Isn’t it amazing how you can accidentally stumble upon someone and they can instantly be propelled into your top echelon of artistes. So how did I get into Jonatha Brooke then. Well it was a strange journey but I’m glad … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustic, Album Reviews, Americana, Folk, Music, Music Reviews, Pop, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Uncategorized
Tagged Album Reviews, Americana, Folk, Jennifer Kimball, Jonatha Brooke, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, Plumb, The Story
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Album Review: Edwina Hayes – Out On My Own (2005) / Pour Me A Drink (2007)
As many of us are eagerly awaiting our copies of the new Edwina Hayes album ‘Good Things Happen Over Coffee’ to arrive I thought this may be a good opportununity to remind readers old and new just how good the first … Continue reading
Posted in Acoustic, Album Reviews, Americana, Folk, Music, Music Reviews, Singer/Songwriter, Uncategorized
Tagged Acoustic, Album Reviews, Americana, British Folk, Clive Gregson, Country, Dennis Locorriere, Edwina Hayes, Feels Like Home, Folk, John Burr, John Wood, Martin Leedham, Music, Music Review, My Sisters Keeper, Nanci Griffith, Out On My Own, Pour Me A Drink, Singer/Songwriter
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