00 Just Be Real.nfo
General Information
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Title: Just Be Real
Author: Chris Conway & Dan Britton
Release Year: 2009
Genre: New Age
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 11
Total Duration: 0:54:26
Total Size: 347.48 MB
Files Created on: 28-Sep-2016 21:00:13
Encoded At: CBR 693 kbit/s 44 KHz Stereo
ID3 Tags: No
NFO Created: 03-Oct-2016 13:10:55
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Posting
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Posting date: 03-Oct-2016
File List
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Duration File Name
01 0:05:20 01 Wish.flac
02 0:05:09 02 Call of the Wild.flac
03 0:05:35 03 Matty Groves.flac
04 0:04:08 04 Carousel.flac
05 0:05:59 05 My Town.flac
06 0:05:44 06 Morning Rain.flac
07 0:05:25 07 Don't Count On Me.flac
08 0:04:30 08 The Alien Jellyfish Song.flac
09 0:06:33 09 Long Day's Waiting - Porth Ui Mhuirghaesa.flac
10 0:05:28 10 Snow And the Fire.flac
11 0:00:35 11 Just Be Real.flac
Description
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After the tour de force that was Chris Conway's last album ('Earth
Rising'), the American singer-songwriter now based in the UK teams up with old sparring partner, Dan Britton, for this new release. Conway and Britton have intermittently performed together in various bands and as a duo. 'Just
Be
Real' is their first album collaboration.
The bulk of the material was written by one or both of the pair and fans of either musician will find plenty to enjoy in the merging of American and Celtic musical styles. Both are strong singers, considerably talented songwriters and excellent musicians so it's
hardly surprising that the self-penned material is of typically high quality.
There are a couple of traditional numbers, too (including a version of
'Matty Groves') and
it's all done with tremendous style and verve. The music on 'Just Be
Real' is as powerful, potent and harmonious as any you're likely to hear these
coming months.
If you
didn't catch the pair supporting Frances Black on a couple of recent tours, don't
know Conway from his terrific back catalogue and multi-instrumental role in the
Vikki Clayton Band, or missed Britton when he played with Jackie Leven and
supported the likes of The Saw Doctors and Dick Gaughan, then start here!
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