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Genre: Rock / World - Folk
Performer: James J Turner
Title: How Could We Be Wrong?
Date of release: 2012
Label: Touch The Moon
Catalog Number: TTM03CD
Country: UK
FLAC album size: 1867 mb
MP3 album size: 1465 mb

Tracklist

1How Could We Be Wrong?3:46
2Once Upon A Time3:40
3Around The Next Corner4:42
4Walk The Bridge4:41
5Blow Away2:45
6Tomorrow's Another Day5:02
7Beyond The Pain4:27
8Forever No More4:04
9Never Been Born4:03
10Gone Away4:04
11Let Love Into Your Heart3:16
12Long Time3:51
13Silver And Gold4:44

Credits

  • Words By, Music By, Arranged ByJames J Turner

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – James J Turner
  • Copyright (c) – James J Turner

Comments to album James J Turner - How Could We Be Wrong?
SiIеnt
From: Folkwords.com

There are some albums that evoke the past, some that touch the present and others that move effortlessly between the two – ‘How Could We Be Wrong?’ from James J Turner does that with ease. Equally at home 30 years ago or tomorrow this is an album of timeless acoustic rock-tinged folk, made up of incisive songs that echo encounters and experiences blended with feeling and familiarity.

Singer-songwriter James J Turner reflects the cross-pollinated musical world of his native Liverpool, mixed with his essential understanding of what makes a good song. Add to that his song writing skills, ability to dispense a good lyric and a rich, powerful voice. This is music that makes its mark - hard and deep. The opener‘How Could We Be Wrong?’ is so right on every level, especially with its burgeoning drum and fiddle tracks. And just to hammer home the point ‘Forever No More' drives the intensity even deeper with its hymn to lost certainty, while ‘Gone Away’ offers more folk rock energy.

James moves the presence of his potent lyrics to different places with the mournful ‘Walk The Bridge’, changes step once more as his voice drives the lyrics of‘Beyond The Pain’ over the insistent fiddle and vitality-soaked percussion. Then ‘Silver and Gold’ hits a singular high spot with its searching passion and depth. The doleful accordion and whistle combination imparts an unmistakable Celtic feel to ‘Once Upon A Time’ perhaps the most obviously folk sensation on the album, and with their expansive feel ‘Blow Away’ and ‘Around The Next Corner’ played live could easily attain anthemic status.

Reviewer: TIM CARROLL

Read complete review here:

http://www.folkwords.com/reviewarchive_85383.html

Other reviews to be found here:

http://www.jjturner.com/reviews/
Thorgahuginn
From: Folkwords.com

There are some albums that evoke the past, some that touch the present and others that move effortlessly between the two – ‘How Could We Be Wrong?’ from James J Turner does that with ease. Equally at home 30 years ago or tomorrow this is an album of timeless acoustic rock-tinged folk, made up of incisive songs that echo encounters and experiences blended with feeling and familiarity.

Singer-songwriter James J Turner reflects the cross-pollinated musical world of his native Liverpool, mixed with his essential understanding of what makes a good song. Add to that his song writing skills, ability to dispense a good lyric and a rich, powerful voice. This is music that makes its mark - hard and deep. The opener‘How Could We Be Wrong?’ is so right on every level, especially with its burgeoning drum and fiddle tracks. And just to hammer home the point ‘Forever No More' drives the intensity even deeper with its hymn to lost certainty, while ‘Gone Away’ offers more folk rock energy.

James moves the presence of his potent lyrics to different places with the mournful ‘Walk The Bridge’, changes step once more as his voice drives the lyrics of‘Beyond The Pain’ over the insistent fiddle and vitality-soaked percussion. Then ‘Silver and Gold’ hits a singular high spot with its searching passion and depth. The doleful accordion and whistle combination imparts an unmistakable Celtic feel to ‘Once Upon A Time’ perhaps the most obviously folk sensation on the album, and with their expansive feel ‘Blow Away’ and ‘Around The Next Corner’ played live could easily attain anthemic status.

Reviewer: TIM CARROLL

Read complete review here:

http://www.folkwords.com/reviewarchive_85383.html

Other reviews to be found here:

http://www.jjturner.com/reviews/
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