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Beautifully arranged and carefully crafted, their songs are deliciously captivating ...quot; lyrical, tuneful, idiosyncratic and infectious. They invite comparisons with Neil Finn, Elliott Smith, Ed Harcourt and Badly Drawn Boy. Very much of the emotionally leftfield song writing tradition Moore Marriott's album is one of intelligently put together arrangements, with rich and easy instrumentation and bittersweet strings that enhance rather than overwhelm Ian Bamford’s warm vocals. The album is a real gem, with stand out tracks like ‘Second Chance’, ‘Got to Give’ and ‘Black Sheep’. The acoustic instrumental ‘Blues for Davey’ has already been picked up by BBC TV for the programme 'Only In America', already aired in October and to be repeated in January. Back Up & Bounce Music | List Price | $10.00 (You save $2.85) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7123852 | | Catalog number | 63613 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 06, 2005 |
Moore Marriott Back Up & Bounce Songs | 1. | Blues for Davey |
| 2. | Big Time |
| 3. | Peaches & Cream |
| 4. | Never Going Down |
| 5. | Music Box |
| 6. | Second Chance |
| 7. | Last Mistake |
| 8. | Got to Give |
| 9. | Enemy Within |
| 10. | Black Sheep |
| 11. | Animal Instinct |
| 12. | You On My Side |
| 13. | Colours of the Sun |
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