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The
reviews for Errol Walsh:
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“If I was allowed just one word to describe Walsh’s
work it would have to be “exciting” …..Britain should wake up
to Errol Walsh before the Americans steal him and make him a big star”
Pete Smith …’Country Music Roundup (Nov ’97)
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“…a
highly polished gem…no grandstanding, no air-punching, no guitar
smashing and no instrumental solos getting in the way of the intention
at the heart of each song. That takes good sense and a lot of
confidence. It also takes talent, and Walsh has that in hatfulls.”
Jackie
Hayden …’Hot Press’ – Dublin (Feb ’98)
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“This is a quiet little gem of an album …. Each
track reflects a strong love and understanding of American roots
music”.
Joe Breen … ‘Irish Times’ (Feb ’98) |
| Waltzin In The Water was ‘Spotlight album of the month' in Country Music
People… |
“Simply said, one of the best albums recorded by a country music Brit
in recent times …a project to be proud of … tight, faultless and
musically diverse backing provided
by some of Americas finest … great music everywhere you
turn on this album … musical heart and soul permeate this release
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Craig Bagulay (Editor) Country Music People (Dec
’97) |
“A
quality songwriter delivering his songs with a strident, no messing
attitude. Errol Walsh walks it like he talks it. Waltzin In The
Water is potent proof of his underrated talent”.
John
O’Regan …Rock ‘n’ Reel (Spring ’98)
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“The Coyotes debut album, one of the most interesting
to have been released for a long time”.
Country Music International … (Jan ’97) |
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…original material with plenty of variety all put over with style
and feeling …”.
Up
Country (’98)
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“….the kind of character Nashville has, for the most part, lost sight
of …Errol Walsh, if you will forgive me the description, is one
of the great underrateds of the UK country music market”.
Country Music People (Jan ’97) |
“…a
band based around the deep-voiced singer/songwriter talent of
one Errol Walsh who names his influences as, Jesse Winchester,
John Prine, Merle Haggard, Taj Mahal and The Amazing Rhythm Aces.
One can hear all of those strains represented here in this perfect
amalgam of country, folk rock and blues, but it all reminds me
most of ‘Big Pink/Stage Fright’ era Band”
Feedback
(Jan ’97) |
“…Coyotes leader, Errol Walsh sings and writes with an abandon that most
American country bands would be hard pushed to better …. What
better recommendation could I give the band and its album”.
Rock ‘n’ Reel (Spring ’97)
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“Walsh’s
classy songs are light years ahead of the average Nashville fare
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Joe
Breen – Irish Times (Jan ’98)
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European representative : Steve Kennedy - mail@northernlightmusic.com |