Fantastic live performance of the band at the top of their game
This would've been the Salutation Road tour
I remember I used to go to the off-license and put a party on for the drunks who hovered around the wee monument, known what I know now I shoulda bought food xx
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Martin Stephenson: Elec & acoustic rhythm guitar, mandolin, lead vocals
Anth Dunn: Bass guitar/backing vocals/mandolin
Gary Dunn: Electric lead guitar, backing vocals
Micky Watson: Keyboards and Tuba, percussion
Malcolm Dick: Drumming and percussion
Andrea Mackie: Female backing and lead vocals
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Guillemot Days whisks us to a glistening shoreline, awash with 10 sublime songs full of serene hope. Compelling right from the buoyant opener Edge Of The World and Butterfly overflows with soaring, twangy sunshine. For a fave, so close with the lush vocals, melodic layers of Flowers Of Hope versus Peace And Plenty: an intriguing, modern parlour song both eerie and exquisite, voices and clarinet blending into something quite special. This album is a musical lighthouse on a dark day. Unmissable. anitajoyce
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All of the immersive, rolling-water vocal styling and deeper conscience of the best of 70s AM radio classics, but with a more contemporary song structure. So good. Goodguy McBadguy