Monday 21 April 2014

music-news.com reviews "Fly The Bluebird"...

Many thanks to Paul Chapinal for this slightly intriguing review from music-news.com

The lyrics and the stories behind the "Fly The Bluebird" songs can of course be downloaded or checked out from http://www.trevormidgley.com/FTBLyrics&Stories.pdf.


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Beau
Fly The Bluebird

added: 21 Apr 2014 // release date: 7 Apr 2014 // label: Cherry Red Records
reviewer: Paul Chapinal

Beau has the distinction of being the first artist to appear on John Peel’s Dandelion label in 1969. Since then he’s been a consistent artist though for those not familiar with his work, it’s not that straightforward as he does record as John Trevor and Trevor Midgley too.

The format is very simple: just Beau and a 12 string guitar playing folk music. That puts the onus on him lyrically and the listener to, well listen. It does require some time and effort to decipher the themes and the subjects that he covers. Some may fall at the first fence as his fluteish voice is kind of an acquired taste. Get past that, bed down with his guitar playing, and the rest should come.

The themes are wide to say the least going from 24 hour news (That Silver Door), through war (So Far Away) to Russia (Lenin). Beau clearly has a lot on his mind, has something to say about a lot of things and does so with a fair amount of wit. It would be interesting to hear him and Ian Anderson in conversation.

The album is available as a download.

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Happy to chat with Ian Anderson any time!


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