John Smith – The Fray: Album Review
John Smith makes the most of a difficult period from a professional and personal perspective and in The Fray, delivers a painstaking musical account of the times.
John Smith makes the most of a difficult period from a professional and personal perspective and in The Fray, delivers a painstaking musical account of the times.
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Blair Dunlop at his absolute best on a live album from his tour of Queensland armed with just an acoustic guitar.
6-CD Retrospective of a productive period in the life of Iain Matthews
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