Support our efforts, sign up to a full membership!
(Start for free)
Register or login with just your e-mail address

Andy John Bradford's Oceans 5 Release Debut Album Return To Mingulay

Hot Songs Around The World

Grustnyi Dens
Artik & Asti
183 entries in 2 charts
Tu Falta De Querer
Mon Laferte
173 entries in 3 charts
Lose Control
Teddy Swims
638 entries in 25 charts
Austin
Dasha
214 entries in 16 charts
We Can't Be Friends (Wait For Your Love)
Ariana Grande
236 entries in 24 charts
Gata Only
Floyymenor & Cris MJ
189 entries in 15 charts
I Like The Way You Kiss Me
Artemas
313 entries in 26 charts
Belong Together
Mark Ambor
171 entries in 16 charts
Too Sweet
Hozier
289 entries in 22 charts
Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter
279 entries in 26 charts
A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey
199 entries in 20 charts
Houdini
Eminem
120 entries in 23 charts
Beautiful Things
Benson Boone
531 entries in 26 charts
Fortnight
Taylor Swift & Post Malone
200 entries in 25 charts
Andy John Bradford's Oceans 5 Release Debut Album Return To Mingulay
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Melodic Revolution Records) Andy John Bradford's Oceans 5 is a progressive folk rock band fronted by UK singer songwriter and solo artist Andy John Bradford. When you think of Progressive music, you tend not to imagine a 200 year old traditional tune with sea shanty lyrics. However, "prog" is exactly what Folk Singer/Songwriter Andy John Bradford had in mind when he approached guitarist Colin Tench, with The Mingulay Boat Song. Colin Tench (BunChakeze, Corvus Stone & The Minstrel's Ghost) to help out.

They assembled an unlikely band, purely to record this one song, and they produced a version of The Mingulay Boat Song unlike any version before. They cared not if anybody actually wanted to hear such a version.

This lineup clearly had great chemistry and despite the fact that they were all busy with their own bands, and they all agreed that this band has something to say. Andy has a great feel for songwriting and Oceans 5 are proving to be rather good at twisting music into a whole new art form, from bouncy sing-along songs to songs with an epic feel.

The debut album "Return to Mingulay" could be considered a progressive folk rock album with an old fashioned crossover style. Nothing too clever or extreme just oceans of melodies, there are 5 core members in Oceans 5 and although they are all influenced by progressive music they all have very different approaches to composition and style. This combination has resulted in songs that really don't sound like something you've heard before. The music owes more to the "anything goes" philosophy of the 70s than the finely tuned precision of 2013. There are clearly echoes of The Strawbs, Pink Floyd and even Thin Lizzy here.

Side Note:
Music should never be a perfect science. It should be a conversation with many opinions, unrestricted by language or bias.

Meet The Band:
Andy John Bradford (Solo Artist): 12 String Guitar and Vocals
Colin Tench (BunChakeze, Corvus Stone & The Minstrel's Ghost): Guitars
Marco Chiappini (Gandalf's Project): Keyboards
Stef Flaming (Murky Red): Bass Guitar
Victor Tassone (Unified Past): Drums & Percussion

Track Listing:
01. The Mingulay Boat Song
02. The Whitby Smugglers Song
03. Empty Hands
04. Five O'clock Line
05. Dancing With The Rhythm Of The Shore
06. Invictus The Captain Of My Soul
07. Sails Off The Bay
08. 6000 Friends
09. Fly Away

Featured Guests:
Lorelei McBroom (Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones & Rod Stewart): Vocals (6000 Friends)
Andres Guazzelli (Solo & Corvus Stone): Piano & Orchestration (6000 Friends, Fly Away)

Artwork :Sonia Mota
Official Website: https://www.oceans5.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyJohnBradfordsOceans5

Contact Info:
Andy John Bradford: [email protected]
Colin Tench: [email protected]

Andy John Bradford's Oceans 5 Release Debut Album Return To Mingulay Email: [email protected]

Website: https://mrrmusic.com
Music: https://melodicrevolutionrecords.com/album/return-to-mingulay






Most read news of the week


© 2001-2024
top40-charts.com (S6)
about | site map
contact | privacy
Page gen. in 0.6049409 secs // 4 () queries in 0.0036823749542236 secs


live