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· Debut album of the former bass -
player of the Steve Hackett -
Band (ex. Genesis)
· 16-page Booklet with lyrics of
all songs
· Extensive information on the artist
· Compositions by Pete Hicks, Dave
Bell as well Dik Cadbury's own
compositions
Style: Singer/Songwriter
Format: CD
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:: Dik Cadbury - About Time |
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| 1. |
Bittersweet Mystery |
| 2. |
Paper Round |
| 3. |
More Than This |
| 4. |
Closer To You |
| 5. |
Don't Give Me Your Number |
| 6. |
Hitting The Ground Running |
| 7. |
Love And How To Cure It |
| 8. |
The Trick |
| 9. |
She Never Thinks About Him |
| 10. |
Nothing To Say |
| 11. |
I Have To Set It Down Again |
| 12. |
So Very Young |
| 13. |
About Time |
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| :: Information |
Choice of language: |
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Debut Solo album from a musician who has backed a wide variety of
artists over many years as bassist, guitarist, fiddle player and
harmony singer (Steve Ashley, Decameron, Mike d'Abo, Steve Hackett).
Built around live vocal and acoustic guitar takes, the songs uphold
the contemporary singer-songwriter tradition. They are dressed
with a range of overlaid textures - hand percussion, soprano
saxophone, fiddle, slide guitar and subtle keyboard moods; feature
vocal harmonies that are Dik Cadbury's trademark - from his work
with Decameron, where he exploited his training as a Counter Tenor
to play the choirboy, to his vocal 'tour de force' on Steve
Hackett's 'The Virgin and the Gypsy' ('Spectral Mornings'). He has
even enlisted the vocal talents of his daughters. The tracks flow
from the reflective ('Bittersweet Mystery', 'So Very Young') through
Rock and Roll ('Paper Round') and Country ('Hitting the Ground
Running'), showing off the diverse tastes and moods of this
reluctant backliner. While the music is all his, he has also added
four lyrics of his own to those of his long-standing co-writers
Dave Bell (Decameron) and Pete Hicks (Steve Hackett Band). Perfect
late night listening - songs from the heart; songs that tell
stories.
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