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Judgement Day

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about this album

Paul Fenton “Judgement Day”. Jealous Monk 2006. If you like psychedelic sound references with Delta blues drops and a punk rock touch, do not hesitate and get the new singer and guitar player Paul Fenton recording. Once again Fenton surprises us with a serious, restrained, original work and high musical quality. Paul is an able musician with new bright ideas who has done a great contribution to contemporary music. As usual, he tastefully plays with great technique all kind of guitars, slide, acoustic and electrifyied, plus bass and slide bass. His voice does not have the orthodox blues singer record, but it sounds deep and balanced, with a very special harsh touch which improves all songs. A new piece of work completely different to what he has been doing till now, you should bet for, if you like the most new fashion trends. VERY GOOD. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/fenton06 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Lost in the Woods

Paul Fenton

4:21
2

Have You Heard the News

Paul Fenton

4:14
3

Learn to fly

Paul Fenton

5:18
4

Winter

Paul Fenton

4:07
5

The River

Paul Fenton

5:58
6

Red Tele Raga (instrumental)

Paul Fenton

3:04
7

Desert Island Girl

Paul Fenton

4:17
8

Skydog

Paul Fenton

4:13
9

Stella II (instrumental)

Paul Fenton

3:06
10

Your Close Friends

Paul Fenton

7:24
11

Nothin' Left to Say

Paul Fenton

3:47
12

Judgement Day

Paul Fenton

11:02

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