V
Seashore roses autumn bloom
Whispering echo, summer’s tune
Seashore roses softly croon
We will be leaving, leaving soon
Ch
There is so much beauty in this passing place
No more pain to blow the heart away
Letting go of all tomorrows
Free from slipping into sorrows
Seashore roses graceful ways
V
Seashore roses, autumn bloom
Whispering echo, summer’s tune
Seashore roses, softly croon
- we will be leaving, leaving soon
Ch
There is so much beauty in this passing place
No more pain to blow the heart away
Letting go of all tomorrows
Free from slipping into sorrows
Seashore roses graceful ways
credits
from Thomasina,
released September 7, 2018
Martin Stephenson: vocal, jazz guitar, bass
Anna Lavigne: vocals, percussion
Well gosh, Boo. That really is an album!
The first time through was wonder and delight. Now it’s just a matter of installing it into my DNA. And so repeat play is engaged. You’ve done it again! warren wigutow
I love the deceptive simplicity of so many of Boo's songs. A master craftsman at songwriting. I bought the album even though I already have most the songs...because he deserves to be recognised. And he is funny. helenflunder
There's a similarity in song writing between Richard Thompson and Hugh Cornwell which maybe isn't surprising as they went to the same school at the same time, although Thompson is older.
Due to Thompson's association with John French of Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band I searched for his work on the Bandcamp app. French, Thompson and Cornwell all have albums on the app which I'm very pleased about. Only Thompson has released contemporary albums, much to his credit. yellowcakeuf6
Percussionist and sound artist Riccardo La Foresta joins musician and producer James Ginzburg for a fluid collaborative experiment. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2024