Adam Power | What Were Sundays For?

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What Were Sundays For?

by Adam Power

Second album from Australian singer/songwriting. Classic melodies, excellent lyrics and vocal performances framed in exquisite production by pop guru Michael Carpenter. Independant pop at its finest..
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
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1. Amor
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2. What Were Sundays For?
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3. The Obvious
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4. Eunice Chantilly
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5. Truth
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6. Sad And Lonely
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7. Heartbreaker
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8. Two Faced
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9. Walk
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10. Trashed
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11. Recluse
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12. Praha 1
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Big Radio Records are proud to announce the new album by the excellent Brisbane singer songwriter ADAM POWER, "What Were Sunday's For?" produced by Michael Carpenter. The follow up to the much lauded debut 'More Juice', this new album sees Adam build on the classic songwriting of the debut, developing a more distinct, mature sound, with a more potent lyric content making this album a substantial and significant release in his growth as an artist. Fans of ELO, Neil Finn, You Am I and Pugwash will find plenty to enjoy on this album.


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