Butler, Black & Grant – Bring An End

Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song – Bring An End by Butler, Blake & Grant. These days, where Bernard (Butler) gets involved emotions I’m not used to pour out, and feel within, of me. In Bring An End is Norman Blake’s beautiful voice, and the lyrics, that bring me the most chills. The expressive guitars have a part in it too. Along with James and Bernard voices.

I like that Bernard, Norman and James are writing beautiful love and redemption songs. Bring An End music comes from fragments Norman had, the lyrics from  James’ notebooks.

The gorgeous video features Scottish landscapes and St. Margaret’s Braemar, a church in Braemar, Scotland, turned arts venue.

Maybe there is a new essay from me on the way…

Butler Blake & Grant
Tracklist:
Side One
Bring An End (Norman Blake)
One And One Is Two (James Grant)
The 90s (Bernard Butler)
Down By The Sea (Norman Blake)
The Old Mortality (Bernard Butler)

Side Two
Girl With A Little Black Number (James Grant)
Writing’s On The Wall (Norman Blake)
Rosus Posus (Instrumental)
Seemed She Always Knew (James Grant)
There’s Always Something You Can Change (Bernard Butler)

Butler Blake & Grant debut album was
home recorded in Norman Blake’s cottage loving room, mixed in London by Bernard Butler, and mastered by George Shilling. The album is out March 28th on 355 Recordings.

Mdou Moctar – Takoba

Good morning. I’m still fascinated with Desert and African Blues and will probably always be. Here’s our Middle of the Week Song, Takoba (Injustice Version) by Mdou Moctar. Tears Of Injustice is the acoustic re-recorded version of Funeral For Justice. Tears of Injustice is played with traditional instruments.

You can read thet he lyrics in English, Tamasheq and Tifinagh here.Have a nice day.