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Don’t miss out – offer available until 30th June!
Lush Studio Soho presents an intimate and exclusive lunchtime set with Marry Waterson & David A Jaycock to celebrate the release of The Self Preservation Society lp.
Join us for this very special session where Marry and David will perform Leonard Cohen’s “Hey That’s No Way To Say Goodbye” from the album as well as a set of their own tunes.
You will be warmly received and entertained, and refreshments will be provided! See you there!
We were absolutely delighted to receive this fabulous review from those enlightened and wise souls at MOJO! (We think they liked it!)
“The maverick vinyl adventures of LUSH UK founder Mark Constantine have already produced some splendidly eccentric releases, from Swedish lounge-core to Siberian bird song; but this triple disc tops them all with Eliza Carthy, Teddy Thompson, Julie Tippetts, Jackie Oates and Honeyfeet among those re-imagining the more extreme pop, folk and psychedelia of the 1960s/70s in ever-more delicious ways. Dhol drummers drench the speakers on The Imagined Village‘s thrilling arrangement of Led Zepplin’s Kashmir; Barney Morse Brown passionately refreshes Sunshine of Your Love; Ríoghnach Connolly makes White Rabbit her own; Marry Waterson sounds born to sing Leonard Cohen‘s Hey That’s No Way To Say Goodbye and Naked King transport America to places Paul Simonnever dreamed of. Beautifully packaged it also embraces Traffic, The Byrds, The Doors and two very different versions of Quincy Jones‘s The Italian Job theme. An inspired curiosity”
You can pick up your very own copy here!
Our latest vinyl release by The Sound Approach – The Beauty of The Sound Approach is a vinyl LP, with extras; buyers also get a USB containing high resolution digital versions of the same tracks, plus a similar quantity of bonus ones. So, whatever side of the vinyl versus digital debate you are on, as long as you appreciate high quality recordings of birds and a couple of mammals there should be something to please you.
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