I’m glad to report that this a most interesting and rewarding release, whilst it may only has five tracks, it is an album of quality material. This World - "love the true Westmoreland epic, best for me so far on first listen, a great progrock track!"īob Prigmore, Beat Route Radio and Epic Prog Radio music presenter Each of the five songs is so differently conveyed in musical terms that it leaves you quite flummoxed as to the immense range of ideas and musical concepts that they put together and deliver so brilliantly. Their latest album titled “Inside Out” is a masterpiece of contagious melodic charm, a series of musical scores embracing a whole host of subtle time changes and vicissitudes in musical direction throughout the entire score. These three, young at heart, old ‘Yorkshire Tykes’ have done it again in producing another wonderful album of Progressive Rock saturated musical splendour. Martyn Howes - vocals (Eric Upon Tweed), guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, engineer, producer We’ll get along just fine now you and I, inĭave Westmoreland - vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards, flute Mum at his side, with tears in her eyes, she saidĮric my love, I’ve been saving some money He couldn’t hold the rage any more (and then he) He peered in through the crack in the door More often than not he’d get into a fight (and then he’d) Poo in your snap, put grease on your chap Sleep in his eyes, mum at the door, she saidĭo as he says and things will work out fine, but He thought he’d get through to China through the core Raised on the promise of a better tomorrowįree of the toil and the dirt and the grime
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