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Montagu Square

Beatie Wolfe →
1,452 listeners4,522 plays
singer-songwriterindie poplo-fichamber popslow core

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about this album

Beatie Wolfe’s second album Montagu Square was recorded at 34 Montagu Square - the former home and secret studio of Hendrix, Ringo, McCartney, Lennon & Yoko Ono - and in the room where McCartney wrote ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and Hendrix penned ‘The Wind Cries Mary’. The music of Montagu Square has been described as chamber pop, reflecting the spirit of the flat's inhabitants, with 'Take Me Home' (a William Blake inspired love ballad) being a standout track. Montagu Square received positive reviews with The Independent newspaper calling the album "absolutely gorgeous" and praising Wolfe for being a "pioneering songwriter", Forbes calling it "extraordinary," The Huffington Post highlighting its "strong percussive sound with a bluesy overtone" and praising its "refreshingly low fi and honest" sound and Monocle Magazine describing the album as: "pure and simple; a short, sharp flip-it-over-and-listen-again LP of well-made, expertly played, beautifully sung chamber pop." Following Montagu Square's release, Wolfe was nominated for Google Play Music's "Best Digital Artist" alongside the 1975. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Set Her Free

Beatie Wolfe

2:56
2

Battleships

Beatie Wolfe

3:54
3

From Green to Red

Beatie Wolfe

4:27
4

Take Me Home

Beatie Wolfe

4:13
5

This Love

Beatie Wolfe

4:38
6

Simply Friends

Beatie Wolfe

3:20
7

To Be Saved

Beatie Wolfe

5:37
8

Need Somebody

Beatie Wolfe

4:28

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