Original 4 track EP CD review
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Blues in Britain 4 track cd review
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Some nice interplay between guitar and keyboards here and certainly a track that shows that this is a band of high quality. Track two is “Prison of Love” which bounces along at a finely controlled canter and is a good showcase for the harp playing talents and Bob Moore’s guitar. The standout track for me is the fabulous “She Moves Me” which starts off with a single note or should I describe it as an electronic tone from Ian’s keyboard, a note which is held throughout the song underpinning it as it inexorably swells and grows to a magnificent climax. The final track is “Love So Deep” and this is another fine up-tempo number with a very catchy and driving guitar and drum riff. I cannot see why this band should not become very popular and get plenty of gigs. If they play near you, catch them and watch out for a CD! Ashwyn Smyth - Digital Blues |
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Storm Warning 4 Track CD Blues Matters magazine review
All tracks are kept nicely on the blusier side of rock. Love So Deep uses a nice Hooker/ZZ Top pattern which is extended the bands way. Right as Rain, Prison of Love , She Moves Me, are also good songs well put together and which would go down a (WARNING) storm played live and in yer face. Check out weather there’s a storm heading your way – Al Tait Blues Matters magazine
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