Jeremy Spencer - Waiting On Shore (2020)

Artist: Jeremy Spencer
Title: Waiting On Shore
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sibylline Media
Genre: Instrumental Blues, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 38:45
Total Size: 203 MB | 93 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Waiting On Shore
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sibylline Media
Genre: Instrumental Blues, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 38:45
Total Size: 203 MB | 93 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Across The Miles (3:19)
2. Dancing On The Waves (3:48)
3. See How She Waits On Shore (3:07)
4. When Friends Go Away (2:47)
5. Fire In Her Bones (3:09)
6. To Whom Did She Give Her Heart (2:30)
7. Time And Tide (2:53)
8. That's Where The Sea Comes In (2:36)
9. Caithleen's Island (3:25)
10. Wings Over The Lough (2:34)
11. Stepping Down To The Sea (2:21)
12. On His Way Home (2:28)
13. An Angel Called Her Name (3:42)
Those familiar with the Western Irish coastal region of Sligo, will recognize the statue depicted on this album cover.
This collection of tunes was inspired by this statue of a woman reaching out in hope and prayer and, as the inscription reads, reflecting “…the age-old anguish of a seafaring people who watched and waited for the safe return of loved ones…”
At the same time, these tunes are a dedication to the Irish isle and especially its people, and are an attempt to show forth some of the Irish soul and its heritage. While this music bears a touch of melancholy, it nevertheless carries a hope of a better world.
Furthermore, this collection is in honour of those who are “waiting on shore” of this life to be reunited with the ones they have loved and who have gone on before. A dedication to those “on shore” who are reaching for that love-without-end.
This collection of tunes was inspired by this statue of a woman reaching out in hope and prayer and, as the inscription reads, reflecting “…the age-old anguish of a seafaring people who watched and waited for the safe return of loved ones…”
At the same time, these tunes are a dedication to the Irish isle and especially its people, and are an attempt to show forth some of the Irish soul and its heritage. While this music bears a touch of melancholy, it nevertheless carries a hope of a better world.
Furthermore, this collection is in honour of those who are “waiting on shore” of this life to be reunited with the ones they have loved and who have gone on before. A dedication to those “on shore” who are reaching for that love-without-end.