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"After a series of records credited to Brave Captain, the former Boo Radleys leader releases his first LP under his given name. [Joe Tangari]"
We wouldn’t recommend jogging to this track, but there’s definitely space for another kind of physical exercise (if you get what we mean), as Jess comes over all Sade, singing “I’m ready to lose it all”. She’s a different girl from the soft-spoken ‘Valentine’ of last year, and we like it.
Ailbhe Malone
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"After a series of records credited to Brave Captain, the former Boo Radleys leader releases his first LP under his given name. [Joe Tangari]"
"The singer-songwriter, best known for his influential albums of the 1970s and early 80s returns after many years with a powerful album that mixes spoken word, folk, and blues with over roughed-up sonics. For an album that comes so far after its creator's last trip to the studio, it's a bit of a..."
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