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Messengers
MESSENGERS - 2004
"it's been twenty years
let's try turning up the volume"

The album that never was comes to you from the horses' bedroom.
6 old, 6 new and 1 epilogue.

Tracklist:

A Woman In The Dunes.........hear the song, read the book, see the film.

(did you) Take Me For A Ride.

Strawboy..............................thanks to Heinrich Mann for the man.

Send That Letter Home.

Art.......................Blakey, inspirational leader of the Jazz Messengers.

I Think You'd Better Go..........some things never change.

The Dancing Bear.

Departure.

The Three-D Men...................every word is true; scary.

T.D.P.

The Scars.

A Song From A Cage.

The Reformation Waltz..........we're back for the last time, again.

Messengers Info
Colin King - vocals.
Danny Mitchell - instrumentation.


Update.
After 'The Event' at Llandudno Berenice asked if we could record some tracks acoustically and, having enjoyed ourselves so much, we decided to take it further by 'doing a number' on some old and some new/other songs.

Finally the work is done. The CD's now available through the Extreme Voice website, now known as www.ultravox.org.uk  

It's been a labour of love.

Thanks to:
Carlton Studios for letting us record the vocals there.
Alex Norton for the epilogue.
Cerise and Rob for the encouragement.
B for the initial inspiration.

 Apologies for the shitty page, I'm afraid I still don't have a clue.


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MESSENGERS - 2005
"it might've been twenty years,
but I enjoyed that, let's try again"
 
(working title)
Just when you think, "that's the last we'll hear from them"..........work has resumed.
Ideas at the moment are, tentatively......

Nighttown.........a track once played on a Radio 1 session.
Serious Colour........a complete rework.
Homecoming...........sort of a forerunner to T.D.P.
Hard boiled Eggs 'n Nuts.........I'm just making stuff up now.

.....more to follow.

 

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