Garron Frith
© Copyright-Garron Frith
(5060158160006)
Record Label: Ravine
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A delicate acoustic album best played around midnight. Ten track\'s of fine songwriting,think Ray Lamontagne, Elliot Smith, Adam\'s Heartbreaker, CSN&Y with touches of David Gray/Damien Rice.His first review recieved 5/5 from the Sunday Express.
Maverick called him \"One of North West Englands best kept secret\'s, that is until now\". Garron Frith’s debut album features guest performances from members of Grand Drive, The Willard Grant Conspiracy, The Blue Aeroplanes and Green on Reds Chuck Prophet.
Reviews So far
“Really grows on you” - Net Rhythms
“Beautiful country rock gem of an album”- Sunday Express
“One of Manchester’s most underrated singer-songwriters”- Manchester Music
“Understated joy of a record”- Leicester Bangs
“A fine album”- Penny Black Music
“Melodic, charming and catchy”- This is fake DIY
“Highly enjoyable, Recommended”- Acoustic Magazine
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11 out of 10
author: Oystercat
This is a wonderfull album, beautifully written and arranged acoustic, blues, soul a dreamy soundtrack to a lazy afternoon a must have for anyones collection,definatly 11 out of 10
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Sweet, Sweet Music!
author: Catalina Price
I own a bar in Santa Eulalia (Ibiza) and was with out with friends when this album was played by an English guy who was visiting, fell in love instantly, have now got my own Album and play it constantly in the bar, its amazing how many people ask about the music, Spanish, German and obviously English, it seems to cross boundaries and i am waiting for Garron to visit Ibiza so i can watch him live.
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Gorgeous!
author: Alex Demidh
Listened to the album a few times now and am rather impressed with the songwriting... The production is pretty much faultless and the lyrics aren't your usual throwaway stuff too. If you like early Adams/Damien Rice/Ray Lamontagne/Joe Purdy etc. you won't go far wrong with this one.
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Really nice mellow stuff, best played at maximium vol around 2am
author: Mick Barke
Bought this album after hearing it through a friend in New York, listening to it at a late night party, finished the night off really well.it's one of those album's where you have different favourites as the weeks go on. after flicking through the sleeve notes noticed Chuck Prophet plays on a few tracks, it just made it even better.Go out and buy it.
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