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‘Help The Overdog’ is the debut album from East Sussex based guitarist Tony Ramsay, performing under his pseudonym of Flake Brown. Consisting of fifteen tracks of stripped bare finger picked folk ramblings, with Flake’s signature voice present on all but the instrumental closing track. Flake derives his music from many a musical genre and many influential names come to mind when describing his sound; the Gypsy Jazz of legend Django Reinhardt, the bohemian psych folk flare of The Incredible String Band’s Robin Williamson, the raw early recordings of 1920’s blues/ragtime guitarist Blind Blake and Traditional Celtic guitar style and Bardic story telling that has survived in Britain through out the centuries. The songs on ‘Help The Overdog’ are full of riddle like tales and hallucinogenic imagery that transcend the listener to wondrous (if not slightly sinister) places full of lucid dream like characters and story book events. Surreal these tales may be but within them there is substance and depth and, along with the eccentric flare, Flake merges psychology and religion, historic and literary characters and the basics of love, death and everyday life occurrences into his well structured songs. The guitar style used by Flake contains elements of Spanish, Celtic and Classical nylon stringed techniques played in a wild, free and sometimes off kilter approach, not bound to any rigid format, but still full of precision , grace and intricacy. Riding on the guitar lines Flakes uni
Senorita
Flake Brown
The Golden Bridge
Flake Brown
The Weathercatcher
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The Round World
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Beneath The Spider
Flake Brown
Cool Is The Snow
Flake Brown
February's Bones
Flake Brown
Lady Bracknell's Eyes
Flake Brown
Bucketful Of Fools
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Eddie The Puss
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The Pilgrim Song
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The Rocking Chair
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Candy Woman
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The Angry Courtyard
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Bert's Shoes
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