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By Gloucester Docks I Sat Down and Wept

By Gloucester Docks I Sat Down and Wept

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GTIN05028479023615
EAN5028479023615
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Product Description

Ashley Hutchings, known for his illustrious career in the folk rock scene, delivers a poignant masterpiece with "By Gloucester Docks I Sat And Wept". The album's title alone oozes with poetic imagery, setting the stage for a musical journey unlike any other. From the moment the first notes of "The Guilty Man" hit your ears, you are transported to a world of melancholic beauty. Hutchings' soulful vocals, accompanied by hauntingly beautiful strings and gentle acoustic guitar, create a mesmerizing atmosphere that will leave you in awe. Tracks like "The New St. George" and "The Wife Of Usher's Well" showcase Hutchings' storytelling prowess, weaving intricate tales of love, loss, and redemption. Each song feels like a mini novel, with layers of emotion and depth that unravel with each listen. But it's not all doom and gloom on this album. Songs like "Merrily Kiss the Quaker" and "The Beggar" inject a playful energy, with lively instrumentals that will have you tapping your feet and clapping along. Overall, "By Gloucester Docks I Sat And Wept" is a triumph for Ashley Hutchings, showcasing his talent as a masterful musician and storyteller. It's a must-listen for any folk rock enthusiast looking for something truly special. So grab a pint, find a cozy spot by the docks, and let the music wash over you. This album is a gem that deserves to be cherished for years to come. Cheers to Ashley Hutchings for another stellar addition to his already impressive discography.