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![]() | More Like the Sea (2010) Seventeen original tracks, running time c53 minutes. Featuring: Sam Osborne (www.jplsound.com) - lead guitars on 'Crossed Lives' and 'Quickmud Slime' : Chris Williams - clarinet on 'Can't Get Out' : Quince - zither on the three sections of 'More Like the Sea' : Elaine Morgan's 'Talgarth' (www.elainemorgan.co.uk) on 'High on Pie in the Sky': Elaine Morgan, Lesley Gibian and Xenia Holstein (vocals); Derek Morgan (bass); Gordon Keir (keyboard); John Turner (percussion); and Pat O'Rearden (guitar & vocal). Tracks from the album have so far been played on Radio Wales (Frank Hennessey's Celtic Heartbeat) and Off-the-Chart Radio (Jay Adkins N.U.A. Show ) www.offthechartradio.co.uk 'Worlds Apart' is the 2nd track on the Unsigned Show & will be heard on both Radio Basingstoke & Radio UK International at the same time, on Tuesday10th August at 3am, 11am & 7 pm repeated Thursday 12th August at midnight all British time. www.radioukinternational.com, www.radiobasingstoke.co.uk, www.internationalshowcase.co.uk & www.livewiretalk.co.nr in the Podcast World show. Preview clips now available on last.fm radio: http://www.last.fm/music/Davy+Cartwright/More+Like+The+Sea from 'The Ledge' (Friends of Fairport Convention).
"Seventeen songs of gentle thoughtfulness ........ that both relax you, and
yet stir the brain into thinking. "
"Stock Clearance is the best song about using the planet's
resources that I have heard ..... It's just a statement of fact in
Davy's own way, which makes you think, yet he does not preach as so
many songs on this topic do." "Davy is very much a one off, with
influences far and wide." | |
![]() | Brittle (2008) fourteen original songs, recorded and engineered by Sam Osborne. Davy : vocals; acoustic, electric and bass guitars; percussion; wind chimes Paul Duggan: electric slide and lead guitars. | |
| Long Time Comin’…… (2004) Nine
original songs, 6 by Davy and 3 by Paul Duggan, under the name of
'Steinbeck's Old Brown Boot'. Recorded by Tony Etoria at Famous
Studios. |