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Solo Albums Gold Dust (Produced By Rudy Kronfuss) 2. Letting Go 4. Dare To Love 8. The Garden 10. Healing (Angels with L Plates) 11. Gold Dust
Fingerprints (Produced By Rudy Kronfuss) Walking back one night from the Parrot pub in Slyfield after a night of drunken conversation and loneliness. Playing songs in a band and watching people talking whilst longing to meet someone inspired this song. Wayne had just got a girlfriend and he wasn't in the pub and Dotty and I were staring at the optics before i staggered home. Inspired by an Audio book written by Dawn J Stephens... about a drop of the ocean that became separate. A song for my father, his father, and his father and all those before and to come. The magic of evolution and the decisions our parents take. A song celebrating the next generation of Broads! 9. Frank 11. Love In Anytown 12. Child Of Mine
Heart Songs (Produced By Rudy Kronfuss) Written on the side of Mt Shasta in Northern California. One day i went down to the coolwater and couldn't believe the millions of butteflies everywhere... when i went to step into the water there were hundreds of little snakes in there... Both symbols of eternity and change i wrote this song for Tessa to sing at the Breathwork seminar we were attending. One of my favourite songs. A song i wrote for the meditation and development group of the same name. Wonderful evenings in Amsterdam and lots of good memories. 6. Show Me The Way To My Heart 10. Wake Up Dreaming 11. Opens My Heart (Let In The Light)
Other Solo Recordings: Inspired by some Egyptian tarot cards i once tried unsuccessfully to read... but hey.. the pictures were cool. This song appeared in the early Sofa sets and included Harmonica and Duncan's Lead guitar... I like this naked version though! English Boy (Miles Away From Home) This song i wrote several times and eventually settled with this tale! I recall a late night living in Nightingale Road in Guildford where i must've played this tune for three or four hours... Inspired by my travels in Georgia and Alabama where the folks loved the way i spoke! Another song from the early Hometown Boys and Sofa days... somehow we never recorded it. This version is down a key from those days and more finger picky than the rocky version! My son Liam loves this song so i thought i would have a stab at it. It's a Duncan Siggers classic and an Eat The Sofa standard.
The song made it into the Hometown Boys set originally
and well.. we just kept doing it. Written by Duncan and Rob Quiggley
it's got that John Cougar feel... although when you listen to John
Cougar... it doesn't sound like him!
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