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Bill Coleman : Black and Red - EP
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Elvis Costello and Damien Rice have a meeting of minds up a dark alleyway. They end up fighting over who gets to use the Moog.
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2009
Black and Red - EP
Bill Coleman
Record Label: BCMR
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1. Welcome to the Breakdown 3:56 + MP3 $0.99
2. Crossfire 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
3. Didn't Mean to Make You Cry 3:34 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

This EP features 3 songs which betray a spread of influences from The Flaming Lips and Depeche Mode to Damien Rice and Elvis Costello. It's only physically available at gigs, where it comes in a black paper, spray-painted envelope.

Taken from music blog 3hive - http://www.3hive.com/2007/04/bill_coleman.php:

"Essentially, Bill Coleman is a finger-picking-guitar-style singer-songwriter from Cork, Ireland. He released his debut album I'll Tear My Own Walls Down in February '07, and has some free downloads on his website. I go to his live show every chance I get. The guy knows how to put on a show, especially when he has his full band (at times, reviewers try to compare his live shows to The Flaming Lips, for the sheer zanyness, and positive, uplifting vibes to come from the music and the persona of Bill himself. Some songs may dredge you through the darkest areas of the mind at times, but somehow, Bill always manages to find some light at the end. His quiet/sad songs are simply sublime and majestic. His upbeat songs leave you with a smile on your face, and the feeling everything will be alright."

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