The recording moniker employed by ex-Mutton Birds bass player Alan Gregg
(b. New Zealand). After his previous band had failed to make the same
impact on the UK market as in their native New Zealand, Gregg remained
behind after the rest of the Mutton Birds flew home. Holed up in Stoke
Newington, London he got some basic recording equipment and worked out
how to use it.
|
Alan Gregg (left) |
Bizarrely the Mutton Birds re-formed after being asked to
play at a The Lord Of The Rings premiere, and it was here that Gregg
took his basic recordings, enlisted his friends and contacts in New
Zealand to add some meat to the bones. When he returned to England he
got the album mixed and sent the demo out to a number of labels under
the Marshmallow moniker. He was eventually given the opportunity to
release the self-titled album through CRS Records in 2003. Stand-out
tracks ‘Anytime Soon’, ‘Come Sunday’ and the haunting ‘The Ballad Of
Wendi Deng’ (about media tycoon Rupert Murdoch’s wife) illustrated
Gregg’s talent for creating richly melodic indie pop, with the most
obvious reference points being Crowded House, the Go-Betweens, and the
Magnetic Fields.(allmusic.com)
Very good power pop album with gentle guitar sounds and a relaxed feeling. Warm melodies and a lot acoustic guitars making the album very enjoyable. Enjoy, haha.(Frank)
|
Original Album Cover (2002) |
alternative Flac
alternative mp3
not heard of this before, great stuff, thanks!!!
ReplyDeletePassword please ?
ReplyDeleteSB1
DeleteExcellent, thank you so much!
ReplyDelete