Album Notes: After years at the forefront of the English folk music scene, Chris Wood was finally rewarded in 2009 when he won the folk singer of the year award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and this, his second solo album, won best album. Deeply connected to, and affected by, the English people, countryside and traditions, Wood writes powerful, memorable songs which document a dying way of life. He has been compared to the legendary Richard Thompson and been dubbed "the renaissance man of English folk" by the Irish Times.
Advantages: Part novel, part comic, really good, it's intriguing Disadvantages: maybe the cover!
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Now I had to be honest and say that I had never ever heard of ChrisWooding, so I searched him up on Fantastic Fiction, and then I realised I'd already done such a thing in the past! So I looked at the books he has written, and there were quite a few, and I noticed some books that made it obvious who he was. These books were published by "Point Horror". So of course I had heard of him! If I had to call him either an old author or a new author, I'd definitely describe him as a new author based on the fact that he disappeared for a few years when Point Horror amazingly disappeared, but now he's back and this novel brings back the authenticity of a Point Horror novel, but with a twist, and of course, with a hell of a lot more pages!
This book is about 2 kids called Seth and Kady, who doesn't believe the rumours that talk about a guy named...
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Advantages: Loveable and good songs Disadvantages: The album is very limited
...I can't say it is hard to get confused when it comes to this youngsters album, as Chris Brown released his debut album in late 2005, the album would appear with different versions and different covers (as highlighted by the wide variety of albums by the artist to review). All versions of the album went by the self-titled name of 'Chris Brown' however the track amounts vary from 8 to 15. For the purposes of this review, I shall be reviewing the eight track version of the album. Welcome to Chris Brown's world.
When Chris Brown first burst on to the scene it would be with the single 'Run It', that is the first track on the album if you do not count the Intro (See The Light). Run It was an immediate success and truly was the song of the summer for 2005 and gave Chris Brown the fanbase he so wanted. Chris was himself only 16 at this point...
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