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The Blind Poets : Into Tomorrow
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Acoustic based Rock Music
Genre: Pop: 60's Pop
Release Date: 2006
Into Tomorrow
The Blind Poets
Record Label: The Blind Poets
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Envy 3:17 + MP3 $0.99
2. Baptism of Fire 2:53 + MP3 $0.99
3. Other Side of the Coin 3:33 + MP3 $0.99
4. You Bring me Down 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
5. Cross to Bear 4:01 + MP3 $0.99
6. Over the Barbed Wire Fence 3:47 + MP3 $0.99
7. Vengenace in Rhyme 4:30 + MP3 $0.99
8. Take my Byrden Home 3:53 + MP3 $0.99
9. Devil on my Shoulder 3:38 + MP3 $0.99
10. Into Tomorrow 3:11 + MP3 $0.99
11. Unknown Waters 3:50 + MP3 $0.99
12. Resurrection Days 5:28 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is the 2006 Album from the British Band The Blind Poets. Mostly the brainchild of Jim Rowbotham along with his writing partner Gary Keeble, "Into Tomorrow" was written and recorded last year at Jim's very own Studio-Rectory Records Studios, in Little Glemham, Suffolk.
The idea for this album was to show off the different sides of the Blind Poets sound. From the Rocky opener "Envy" to the blissed out Title track the Album is full of many different moods and textures. Harmonies are used extensively throughout the album, for instance on the track "Cross to Bear" there is an Accapella section which was sung by Jim, and Guitarists Jon Lowe and Graham Welham four times each-that makes 12 vocal parts!!!
However, this does not outshine some great instumental work on the album. Strings on "Other side of the Coin" and "Resurrection Days" feature heavily as well as Hammond Organ on "Baptism of Fire" and "Take my Byrden Home", alongside the Electric and Acoustic Guitars. Please feel free to play some of the song extracts to see what i mean!!
Many of the songs from this album have been played on many Local BBC Radio Stations and has had many great reviews since it's release.

Here are a few:

"A real feel for the unplugged groove" Folk Roots .

"Delicate selection of songs that sound better and better with repeated listening" East Anglian Daily Times.


“A passionate attention to song craftsmanship.” Losing Today.


“Superb close vocal harmonies” East Anglian Magazine.


“The Blind Poets are much like a graceful swan gliding across a pond, surrounded by ugly ducklings.” MUSICWORKZ.


“A series of gentle and charming songs” East Anglian magazine.


“An original group to reckoned with-the finest backwater release so far” Grapevine.

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REVIEWS

Great Album from versatile British Band
author: Sue Bishop
                            
Into Tomorrow is on first listen full of hooks and great Songs with meaningful lyrics. With repeated listens however, all the little clever parts of the Song's arrangements mysteriously appear and this enhances the tracks. Without giving the game i like the "ending" of "Resurrection Days" the best, with close runners up being the Orchestral "Other Side of the Coin" and the Pop-influenced "Unknown Waters". Though i can find something in every song on the album to enjoy. Great Stuff!!
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A great Album that delivers in more ways than one.
author: Timothy Harry
                            
"Into Tomorrow", by the Blind Poets is full of very clever arrangements, great performances, and most importantly good songs with catchy hooks. Highlights include the seductive "Cross to Bear" the fast paced Rock-influenced "Devil on my Shoulder" and the opening track "Envy", which has a great guitar solo, and is filled with lots of dynamics and textures. Great consistent stuff. Highly recomended!!!
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