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The Boat Song /Temptation, by Jeremy Warmsley (7" on Transgressive)

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Format: 7"
Label: Transgressive
Price: £4.99
Catalogue number: TRANS074
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Rating: happy This record left our Phil feeling happy.

Trangressive are back with a new single by Jeremy Warmsley. It's called 'The Boat Song' and it's got a lovely picture of a boat on the cover... not one of those fancy new boats.... it's a right old boat with loads of sails (I was gonna say wings...), in fact it's HMS Victoria!! Here Jeremy has a lady with him singing along... in fact their both singing together. Nice strumalong guitars, the dueting vocals are kind of nice..... it's almost like a more acoustic Sons & Daughters with a bit of Beautiful South or something. The flipside features a cover of New Order's Temptation which Brian reckons it's not as bad as he'd thought it could have been (it's one of his favourite songs you see...).

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Jeremy Warmsley : The Boat Song/Temptation
02/06/08
Jeremy Warmsley returns with a super limited 7” with two exclusive tracks that will NOT BE on his forthcoming album (Produced by Markus Dravs of Arcade Fire/Bjork/Coldplay).
The first, a duet with Emmy the Great entitled “The Boat Song”. The Second a cover of New Order’s Temptation. 500 x embossed 7” only.


FORMAT: limited embossed 7”



1. The Boat Song
2. Temptation
Cat no: TRANS074

 

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