Oh My Days

Memory Band
Oh My Days

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Sales Rank: #63737 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Crow
1.2 A New Skin
1.3 Run River Run
1.4 Blackberry Way
1.5 Electric Light
1.6 Come Wander with Me
1.7 Apples
1.8 Some Things You Just Can't Hide
1.9 Demon Days
1.10 Ghosts
1.11 Love Is the Law
1.12 By the Time It Gets Dark
1.13 The Snake
Number of discs: 1
Description:2011 release, the third album from this British Folk/Rock collective led by Stephen Cracknell. The Memory Band has shifted once more, with a fresh emphasis on rhythm courtesy of the powerhouse team of bassist Jon Thorne from Lamb and drummer Tom Page of Rocket number nine, as well as an all-new vocal frontline featuring Jess Roberts, Jenny McCormick, Hannah Caughlin and Liam Bailey. Sam Carter, winner of this year's Horizon award at the Radio 2 Folk Awards, plays and sings on a number of songs, while there are contributions from names new and old; Nancy Wallace, Dot Allison, Sam Genders on vocals, guitarists John Smith and Pete Greenwood, bassist Jonny Bridgwood, string players Quinta, Rob Spriggs, Jennymay Logan and Laura Moody, Sarah Scutt on accordion and recorder, and Serafina Steer on harp.
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: TMB03
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cloudspeakers - 09/Mar/2011 
Although The Memory Band have released two previous albums, they are best known for their live performances of the ‘Wicker Man’ soundtrack. Founded b...

Sam Shepherd - 04/Feb/2011 3 of 5 Stars!
Folk types The Memory Band return for album number three with a new look line up. Change is in the air for Stephen Cracknell's folk ensemble as an ent...

Krystina Nellis - 31/Jan/2011 2 of 5 Stars!
It’s not that I’ve been struggling to write a review of The Memory Band’s third album. More that I’ve struggled to decide how I feel about it at all....