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Anthea Neads And Andy Prince
Album: Penhayl
Label: Self Released
Tracks: 8
Website: www.neadsandprince.com

Anthea Neads and Andy Prince’s album "Penhayl" harks back to the psychedelic folk of the late sixties and that’s a good thing!

I really like Anthea’s last album "Jars of clay" and bringing Andy’s bass forward has worked very well on "Penhayl" as he is a very cool bass player, he has played in many band and spent long time in the punk band Sham 69, Anthea’s has a great voice and is one of my favourite modern female folk singers.

When they came on my radio show a while back I can honestly say I have never seen two performers so in love with each other and this make their music so warm and connected even on the covers like Beth Orton’s "Devil Song" their make it their own.

The track I play the most at home and on my radio show is New Horizon it’s over seven minutes long and is pure hands in the air watching the sun come up over Glastonbury Tor out of your mind on acid folk and I love it.

Bob Meyer

Bob Meyer hosts Bob's Folk Show on Tuesdays at 9 on www.radiowey.co.uk

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