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- The outcoming of a new album is also the occasion, for John, to use one of his paint to
- illustrate the album cover.
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- "Hang Dog Days", the 1st album is rather folk, intimist.
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- "Shed" and "Love Your Skin" have some bluesy country colors.
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- "Shake the Tree" is a back to John's pop-rock roots... and the last one is
titled True Belief.
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- But no one but John can speak about his records...
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"True
Belief"
- My latest flame. I love this one; my idea of pop music today,
- leave your boots at the door and enjoy it, the guitars are more or less in
- the tune and the songs are among my best...
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" Kill the
Monster"
- Be careful of this one ! It's my idea of experimental electric music organ, rythm box,
voice, percussion (no instrument on this recording cost more than £40).
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"Shake The
Tree"
- Back to my pop roots, with a touch of modern electronic stuff
- (my biggest production yet).
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"Love
Your Skin"
- Still hammering on the bluesy drum; a hommage to Hank Williams on this one
- (I love it).
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"Shed"
- Pretty sexy this one, and a lovely looker too.
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"Hang Dog
Days"
- A bluesy, rootsy, folky, Black to White affair.
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