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A multi instrumentalist, sound engineer and producer Tamlin's album End of the Affair showcases his natural talent, dedication to his craft and long artistic pedigree steeped in generations of musical endeavour. Tamlin was at a drum kit at age two so its no wonder this collection of ten beautifully crafted songs is striking and soulful with immaculate performances and rich arrangements. Engineered by Jonathon Burnside this self produced album also features harmonica contributions from Jim Conway of The Backsliders. With generations of music in his gypsy blood Tamlins debut album End of the Affair reminds you of something beautiful you forgot you needed - a truly unique and experienced artistic sound. Tamlin End Of The Affair Songs | 1. | Perfect |
| 2. | Enemy Song |
| 3. | End of the Affair |
| 4. | Don't Sweat It |
| 5. | Come Again Rose |
| 6. | Lies |
| 7. | Boogie King |
| 8. | Seeing Hell |
| 9. | Louise's Ball |
| 10. | Carlos |
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