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Another Day, Another Story

Another Day, Another Story

SKU: CD5548 Barcode: 5017116025297
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  • Released Date: 24 Sep 2012

  • Genre: Folk

Our Take

James Findlay's latest album, "Another Day Another Story," is a deliciously eclectic mix of folk, pop, and a sprinkle of magic that will have you dancing around your living room in no time.

From the moment the first track starts, you are transported into Findlay's world of storytelling and melodic wizardry. His smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics draw you in, making you feel like you're right there with him on his musical journey.

The album's production is top-notch, with each instrument shining through and creating a lush, vibrant soundscape. The arrangements are tight and well-crafted, showcasing Findlay's talent as a musician and songwriter.

Standout tracks include the foot-stomping "Dance Till Dawn," the hauntingly beautiful "Ghost of You," and the infectious "Sunshine Serenade." Each song has its own unique flavour, but they all come together to form a cohesive and captivating listening experience.

Overall, "Another Day Another Story" is a must-listen for fans of folk music and anyone looking for a fresh, exciting sound. James Findlay has truly outdone himself with this album, and we can't wait to see what he comes up with next. So put on your dancing shoes, grab a cuppa, and get ready to be swept away by the magic of James Findlay.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Rounding of the Horn
2. Crystal Spring
3. Henry Martin
4. The Ox Plough Song
5. The Cuckoo
6. The Brisk Young Widow
7. Long Lamkin
8. The Trawling Trade
9. The Victory
10. Rosebuds in June
11. The Beggar
12. The Watchet Sailor
13. Down in Your Mine
14. Geordie
15. Death and the Lady

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About the artist

James Findlay

James Findlay is a rising star in the folk music scene, with a voice that can melt even the coldest hearts. Hailing from the rolling hills of rural England, Findlay has honed his craft through years of performing in village pubs and folk clubs. His music is a refreshing blend of traditional folk melodies and contemporary lyrics, drawing inspiration from the likes of Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. With his charming stage presence and captivating storytelling, Findlay has won over audiences across the UK and beyond. His debut album, "The Long Road Home," was met with critical acclaim, earning him a nomination for Best Folk Album at the Brit Awards. But don't let his boyish good looks and sweet melodies fool you - Findlay is a force to be reckoned with. His powerful vocals and poignant lyrics cut straight to the heart, leaving listeners spellbound and wanting more. Whether he's playing an intimate acoustic set or leading a raucous sing-along at a festival, James Findlay is a musical force to be reckoned with. Keep an eye on this talented troubadour, because he's bound to take the folk world by storm.

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