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South Quay - South Quay

South Quay - South Quay

The new South Quay CD is a mixture of orginal material and some of our favourite covers. There's a huge variety of music on here, from the chilled out blues of "Everytime I Think Of You", to the funky rock of "Move Over Baby". There's something for everyone!

Liquid Blue - Supernova

Liquid Blue - Supernova

An exotic blend of western pop melodies with ancient & modern eastern sounds. Lyrically, the band challenges the listener with thought provoking commentary on many crucial issues confronting the world.

T.Mac. - T.Mac

T.Mac. - T.Mac

Wonderful and beautiful sounds from an artist who is fast becoming a master in the craft of writing compositions, and this album proves it!! From the anti-establishment "Song for the miners" to the insight of a childhood in "On my old street". Definitely one for the collection!!

Loosehounds - Takista

Loosehounds - Takista

Formerly The Loosehound Drifters, the Shropshire/Welsh six piece return with an eagerly awaited sophomore album, once again produced by former T'Pau man Ronnie Rogers and once again mining their passion for heated rhythms and drivingly atmospheric acoustic folk rock that isn't ashamed of its roots in the heady days of late 60s progressive folk espoused by the likes of Traffic and Lindisfarne.

T.Mac. - Tattletale Wind

T.Mac. - Tattletale Wind

The first album T.Mac. released. This particularly CD draws the listeners attention to lyrics that tell imaginative tales!!

Eve Of Mind - Teddy TV

Eve Of Mind - Teddy TV

Teddy TV is a collection of socially conscious and quasi-political tunes. This album, a focussed and provocative work, represents a band intent on raising the bar in terms of the listening public's expectations. The bands unique sound has been described as "Oscar Wilde fronting a Doors/Elvis tribute band with a twist of The Cure". Having revealed their intentions in the public arena, through their attempt to reach the common man, Eve Of Mind are certain that this uplifting collection of...

Gilli Moon - Temperamental Angel

Gilli Moon - Temperamental Angel

gilli moon's second music offering, delivering us her personality crisis, emotions and sensuality. Title track winner of the Song Expo 2001, Benelux and No. 7 in the Top 15 of the Chicago Star Newspapers Albums of the Year.

Shayd/Ray Wilkins - The Colours Of Shayd

Shayd/Ray Wilkins - The Colours Of Shayd

Songwriter Ray Wilkins and emerging artist Shayd have joined forces to produce this three-track CD of beautiful Pop songs with meaning.

T.Mac. - The Compilation

T.Mac. - The Compilation

A fantastic selection of tracks from T.Mac's previous five albums. From the rocking "Mourning, Noon and Night" to the beautiful "Florida Keys". A total of 14 Tracks!! Enjoy!!

Elyn - The Fallen Ones

Elyn - The Fallen Ones

Lush and passionate piano driven music combined with world music percussion, haunting melodies, and poetic story-telling. This is a LIMITED EDITION Collector's CD, before the band changed its name from Elyn to RIDDLE THE SPHINX.

Maverick Williams/Fame Int. - The FAME Mix

Maverick Williams/Fame Int. - The FAME Mix

Downtown Dance Electro House.

Don Latymer - The Girl Of Perfection

Don Latymer - The Girl Of Perfection

This pretty famous single is sometimes played in the radio. Don Latymer is an American entertainment performer who writes own songs and performs cover-songs. (Oldie-Revival)

Michael Moon - The Greatest Job In The World

Michael Moon - The Greatest Job In The World

content takes in most musical genres e.g. soul, country, pop, cajun/celtic, localised (in my case, liverpool) humour (check out tracks 11 and 13) and a lot of the lyrical content is drawn from my life-and-times in liverpool, and on-the-road experiences..................

The Offbeat - The Offbeat

The Offbeat - The Offbeat

Unashamedly harmonic Sixties style summery pop. Sweet, simple accoustic pop with a direct channel to Paul McCartney's brainstem from 1965, with the tight sundrenched harmonies and guitar riffs are reminiscent of The Byrds.

Curfew - The Return Of The Jazz Fusioneers

Curfew - The Return Of The Jazz Fusioneers

The Return of the Jazz Fusioneers captures the 'live' feel of the band after a long (but very enjoyable) UK tour. As a result there's lots of first takes in there and very few overdubs. This means both extraordinary energy levels on some of the uptempo sections and great dynamics on the quieter numbers. Think Weather Report mixed with Tribal Tech!

 
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