Robinson - England's Bleeding (2010)

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Title: England's Bleeding
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Palawan Productions Ltd
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:48
Total Size: 100/232 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Forget About It All
02. Always Talk To Strangers
03. England's Bleeding
04. Dance
05. Stuck In Town
06. First Time
07. Sunshine When It Rains
08. That's All I Really Want
09. In A Whisper
10. Happiness
11. Little Ms. Darling
12. Someday Somewhere

2010 release from the British singer/songwriter. The story begins: Once upon a time there was a Lord Burgess who was a very wealthy and respected landowner at the turn of the last century. He had butlers, servants and most importantly maids to wait on him hand and foot. This 'Lord' ended up having his wicked way with one of his maids, therefore leaving the mother no other choice but to abandon her bastard child and give him to the orphanage. This bastard of a baby was Robinson's great grandfather, who turned out to be a coal mining alcoholic. Robinson insists that this family background has been a trigger for his creativity; however, his music is influenced by the likes of Dylan and Waits. Inspirations are endless and ongoing, from the readings of Charles Bukowski and other beatniks to the darker gothic sounds of Eastern Europe. Whether it be guitar, piano, clarinet or sax, Robinson's melodies are pulled from many lovers. Where does the story go from here? Will Robinson echo the life of his great grandfather or is there something much better waiting around the corner?



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Many thanks
  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • LD
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Another excellent album from an exceptional songwriter. Thanks for the listen, Forma.