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Martin Ansell : June Said
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Evocative, introspective acoustic surrealist with echoes of Nick Drake, Iron and Wine and Todd Rundgren.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2006
June Said Record Label: Pluff Records
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Chain Smoking Insects 2:52 $0.99
The Settler 2:57 $0.99
Forest of Jeans 2:32 $0.99
What Happened To The Wooden Man 5:05 $0.99
Handmade 3:31 $0.99
Lost Afternoon 3:10 $0.99
Track Of The Moon On The Water 4:36 $0.99
Keith 5:06 $0.99
Mother In The Sky 2:15 $0.99
The Hill 4:59 $0.99
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Album Notes

Born in Gillingham, Kent, raised on peanut butter and The Beatles, Martin played harmonica on the gravestones of St Mary's Church until a plastic guitar changed his life at the age of 8. "I fell in love with the acoustic guitar listening to Roy Harper, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen and all that happy stuff!"

In 1986 he was signed by Chris Blackwell to Island Records and his album 'The Englishman Abroad', produced by Rupert Hine, with guests Howard Jones, Phil Palmer (Dire Straits) and Trevor Morais (drummer with ‘60’s legends The Peddlers and later in the ‘90’s Underworld), was first released. One of Martin's songs from the album - Shine - was subsequently included in the film soundtrack of 'Better off Dead' (starring John Cusack) and another - The Eighth Wonder - was a huge international success when covered by Miguel Bose.

Since then Martin's songs have been covered by Sally Barker and The Poozies and he has toured Europe with Van Morrison, Chris Isaak, The Fixx, Captain Sensible and Tom Robinson, to name a few.

His partnership with Debbie Cassell in the duo Woman Wants Tall Man has led to two CDs, 'Woman Wants Tall Man' and 'Best With The Head Off'.

Martin's latest solo CD 'June Said' is dedicated to his mum who died on September 30th 2006 from a brain tumour. Far from morose, it contains uplifting songs like 'Chain Smoking Insects' which stabs at GM crops and 'The Settler', a song about a young woman who paints naked men, plus the beautiful lyrical landscapes of 'Track of the Moon on The Water' and 'The Hill'.

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