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Nick Cook : uncooked
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A personal collection of songs. Just plain vocal and guitar. The name uncooked came from the fact that it was recorded live as it happened in the studio, nothing added nothing taken away.
Genre: Folk: Progressive Folk
Release Date: 2008
uncooked Record Label: Nick Cook
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Shut & Bolted 4:59 $0.79
It Doesn't Matter 3:05 $0.79
Fading Away 4:45 $0.79
Hold On 2:17 $0.79
I Don't Know 3:45 $0.79
Lifeline 3:08 $0.79
No One Like You 4:28 $0.79
So in Love 5:54 $0.79
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Album Notes

This is the follow up album to Mistaken. Very different and a lot more personal.Another step in the journey along the my musical life. I don't many reviews about it as it is only just out, but below are some of the comments that I have had so far.

"Uncooked," 2007 This UK based artist recorded this album "uncooked," without a band, just his emotive vocals and acoustic guitar. With a voice and guitar style similar to Nick Drake and a contemplative Michael Hedges, his songs feel intimate and personal. His lyrics are damn good too, witness the opening lines of "Shut and Bolted": "I've seen a thousand suns go down but the dawn came just the same / I've seen a hundred boats come sailin' in but they never bore my name / Some say this life is a special thing but I'm really not that sure / 'Cause it always came right up to me, like a shut and bolted door." "I Don't Know" uses minor dissonance to sing about a relationship. The disc ends with the lovely "So In Love." © Jamie Anderson

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REVIEWS

Uncooked
author: Robin Kewell
Nicks lyrics are deep and dark, touching the roots of ones soul and spirit...when you go so deep then there's so much more to see when you look up. Thanks Nick, looking forward to the next from the Cook's kitchen. your old friend.. Robin
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