
Track Listing
1. No reply
2. He will come
3. Open up your heart
4. Bruises
5. One life
6. Give your heart
7. Say you will
8. Loose ends and questions
9. Anyone else
10. Picture of someone
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THE LOVE FREQUENCY Cat# SV0510
Andrew has played previously with McSweeney and the Kutcha
Edwards Band and is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, piano,
bass in addition to lead vocals on his new album The Love Frequency.
Featuring 10 new songs and performances by John Favaro, Paul McSweeney,
Bruce Haymes, Brett Hapi, George Servanis, Kevin Garant, Trina Howland
and Paul Hester, The Love Frequency is an audio diary of Andrews personal
journey to the heart of matters large and small and a reflection and
celebration of the human condition. It's about connecting to what is
real and valuable in life and love and features songs of hope and pain,
and yes, redemption!
"....let's paint a picture, let's set our sights
and set them high and far.
Let's write a story of how we see ourselves, so free and happy..."
One Life - A McSweeney
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Track Listing
1. Hope
2. Caffeine
3. Don't Go To Bed
4. My Head
5. No Place Like You
6. Do For Me
7. Rain Outside My Window
8. Angel In White
9. Hangin'
10. Said What I Said
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SEX, DRUGS AND SAUSAGE ROLLS Cat# SV0403
'Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls. What does that kind
of album title tell us about the people who made it? One - they're not
the kind of people who take the whole 'rock musician' thing too seriously.
McSweeney are a band confident enough to know that their songs sum up
everything you need to know about them - and no pseudo intellectual
title is going to fool anyone. Two - they're blokes who, alongside their
songwriting and performing, also take the culinary arts very seriously.
Just try to get them to do anything lasting longer than 20 minutes without
a cup of tea and some catering. It ain't gonna happen. Three - they've
been around long enough to have a nicely bent view on the whole rock
scene. You'll discover great songs about a bunch of non standard 'rock'
subject matter on the new album - and that's a good thing. You'll hear
songs of reconciliation, hard won truths and unembellished regrets.
You'll also hear banjos, mandolins, beautiful harmonies, strands of
folk, blues and country and the sound of people doing what they love
to do. As someone else wisely noted, there are 2 brothers in McSweeney,
but when they play they're all brothers united in The Song.
Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls. If you think the
album title is surprising, wait til you hear the music.'
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