Eric Bogle With John Munro - Voices

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Voices is another amazing collection of songs - eight from Eric himself, probably one of the greatest songwriters of the past several decades. There are two songs from John Munro, one from Peter Titchener and a song sent to Eric by Simon Wilkins. The album is eagerly awaited from Greentrax by the legions of Bogle fans in the UK, Europe and beyond, and will not disappoint.

The songs include:

A Fork In The Road - a tribute by Eric to his “partner in crime”, as he describes John Munro. Once Upon A Time - keeps us guessing, but Eric says “...no fairy story but no guarantee of a happy ending either”. When I’m Dead - which he hopes “will not be before 2045!”. First The Children - a subject which Eric has visited before and expects to do again. Heartland - described as “being out there or maybe inside us”. The List - in which he looks at the things he “still misses about Scotland”. Freedom Lost - the persecution of various sections of the population in Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Breakup - “some relationship breakups are civilised - others, however…”.

To sum up, this is Eric’s usual varied interpretation of life and the world about us.

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