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MP3 Patrick Briscoe - Colours Will Fly

An original and modern approach to the steel strung acoustic guitar/voice. Driven and flowing bass patterns, specialist counter melodies and evocative lyrics make this a must have for all acoustic guitar lovers.

14 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Fingerstyle, FOLK: British Folk



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Born in Doncaster, England, Patrick''s upbringing was nomadic to say the least. The son of a journalist and a piano teacher the family would live in eight different towns, five cities and three countries before he''d reach the age of seven. They settled for a short time on the outskirts of Manchester where Patrick began playing guitar and writing songs, by the time he was eleven an obsession with music was deep rooted. At eighteen a near fatal accident left him hospitalized for over 4 months and unable to walk for almost a year, through discomfort he was still able to work on his music. Patrick spent the 1990''s in various bands on the Manchester circuit, culminating with some success playing support slots at some of the UK''s most renowned venues. The groups recording however was limited to demoing for various major labels and Briscoe decided to return to being a solo musician. He sites his influences as John Coltrane, Mozart, Mark Hollis, Beethoven, Robert Johnson and Miles Davis.

“Colours Will Fly” is Patrick Briscoe''s latest offering. It is a collection of fourteen songs in which the listener is allowed into an intensely intimate and honest room with inspiringly evocative views through large windows. The mood undulates throughout, with the simplistic beauty of the Drakesque “Brighter Days” to the driving virtuoso instrumental of “Behind the Light”, a must have for all lovers of the acoustic guitar. Within “Portrait of England” Briscoe opens up his scrap book, revealing a Larkin like reverie which resolves in the ghostly charms of a violin in an empty room. Elements of the classic pop song appear in “Just Drifting” and the devout guitar workout of “Scars and Mountains” with the album culminating at the ''heads off in the distance'' hypnosis of “Raising Stones”. The music is accompanied by beautiful artwork and design, proving the point that download culture will sometimes miss out on something great.

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