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John Cullimore : Seize the night
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A recipe of British acoustic rock mixed with Hornsbyesque country herbs , a hint of nostalgia,served liberally with keyboards,guitars and Beach boy vocals
Genre: Pop: British Pop
Release Date: 2005
Seize the night Record Label: John Cullimore
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Red Cells 5:25 $0.99
All in the Mind 4:03 $0.99
Fly Away 4:35 $0.99
John Vincent 4:00 $0.99
Song for Daphne 4:48 $0.99
Let's Just Disappear 4:15 $0.99
Im gonna sit right down and write..... 3:45 $0.99
You won't go there alone 5:02 $0.99
I can't feel anymore 5:06 $0.99
Self Portraits 3:22 $0.99
Lazy River 5:00 $0.99
Greengauge eyes 5:14 $0.99
Believe 4:23 $0.99
The Swallow 4:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

All music is poetry , and all poems communicate emotion. Seize the night is poetic because the feelings it provokes are at once personal ,memorable, but nevertheless reassuringly human .
Do you believe in predestination? The first Track , Red Cells grew from an eerie yet stimulating experience of this phenomenon, expressed in lyrical form. Recognition of the power of storytelling is a feature of 'Song for Daphne' , an unashamed tribute to an exceptional writer , Daphne du Maurier. If you've never read her books, this track could launch you on a voyage of discovery, but if you have already experienced some of her work, this will leave you yearning for more.
Should you wish to escape in an open top convertible and drive through Big Sur with your fantasy partner , then 'Fly Away' and 'Let's Just disappear' are for you. If art and artists fascinate you , then the question posed by 'Self Portraits' , is one you'll enjoy contemplating. And all this comes wrapped up in melodies to make your heart race , your body sigh , and (maybe) bring a tear to either eye!

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REVIEWS

Why isn't this guy famous yet?
author: Clemens Brentano
Absolutely knockout, not only brilliant songs but an artistic revelation. 'Believe' is fantastic ; Leonard Cohen - like but more upbeat and rocky . Such imagination. Cant wait for more.
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