Browse
3Psalms

3Psalms

by Vinyl Castle

£27.95
GTIN05060155724577
EAN5060155724577
Prices updated 29 Mar 2026

Compare 1 Retailer

Vinyl Castle

BEST PRICE
In stock1-2 Days
23 deals available
£27.95
Best Price

Amazon

Check live price on Amazon.co.uk

eBay

Check availability and price on eBay.co.uk

Check on eBay

Deals & Voucher Codes

View all
Vinyl Castle

Experience the vibrant rhythms and soulful messages of reggae!

Get Deal
Vinyl Castle

Last Chance! March Madness - Up to 60% off! Shop now!

Get Deal
Vinyl Castle

Explore our incredible collection of records priced at just under £10!

Get Deal
Vinyl Castle

Join Our Mailing List - Get first access to new products, sales and exclusive offers!

Get Deal
Vinyl Castle

Turntable Savings are Here!

Get Deal
Vinyl Castle

Discover our collection of soundtracks from iconic films, series, and video games! Save up to 60% off on selected items!

Get Deal

Product Description

Andy Mackay's latest offering, "3 Psalms," is a head-scratching journey through the mind of a man who seemingly can't decide if he wants to be a classical musician or a rock star. The album is a mishmash of styles, with Mackay's trademark saxophone weaving in and out of intricate arrangements and soaring melodies. From the opening track, "Psalm 1," it's clear that Mackay is unafraid to take risks and push boundaries. The haunting vocals and evocative lyrics draw the listener in, only to be abruptly interrupted by a cacophony of brass and drums. It's a daring move, but one that pays off in spades. "Psalm 2" sees Mackay diving headfirst into experimental territory, with dissonant chords and unexpected time signatures keeping the listener on their toes. The saxophone takes center stage once again, wailing and screeching in a way that is both thrilling and slightly unsettling. Closing track "Psalm 3" is perhaps the most accessible of the three, with a catchy melody and infectious groove that will have you tapping your feet in no time. Mackay's skill as a composer and arranger is on full display here, as he effortlessly blends elements of jazz, rock, and classical music into a cohesive whole. Overall, "3 Psalms" is a bold and challenging album that will leave you scratching your head one minute and humming along the next. Andy Mackay may not be a household name, but after listening to this album, you'll wonder why he isn't.

More products from Vinyl Castle

Browse their full range on Yorkshire.com

From£27.95Vinyl Castle
Buy Now