carol grimes - voice
giles perring - instruments, voice, field recordings
guests:
simon edwards - guitaron, sentir, ampeg bass
richard chew - piano, voices
cheryl pickering - voices
neil cameron - small pipes
janet grigor - accordian
appearing live:
julia farrington - voice
louise sofield - voice
michael henry - voice
phillip harper - percussion
guy evans - percussion
dorian ford - piano, guitar, voice
Sounds Like
'new' new-blues
rants and chants
widescreen drumming
ice cool guitar
country folk meet urban folk
an extract from a 4 star review in MOJO December 2007:
"This, their debut, fuses disquieting Gris Gris to Grimes' intoxicating vocals, equal parts Marsha Hunt, Merry Clayton and Julie Driscoll, turning her song-poems - titles Skinside Out, Woman To Child - into seductive, hypnotic and terrifying incantations. It's a remarkable piece" Lois Wilson
and, from a 4 star review in Jazzwise Magazine October 2007:
"Reviewing 'Something Secret' from a 'white label' all I can say is that the urge to review this here glory utterly overcame thoughts of waiting for the finished product. One of those can't-wait-to-scream-the-news events." Ken Hunt
Finished product is now available
BUY THE CD FROM AMAZON UK HERE
OR DOWNLOAD FROM ITUNES HERE
mm, a secretive music. Dark & sensual blooms appear, les fleurs du mal, peut-être, or brighter petals, 21st century tribal rhythms, not divulging their worldly meanings and why should they? Why be earthbound??
Strikes me as a very visual music with no need for specific images. We are free to choose...