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Steve Butler
Love Come Down
Love Come Down - £12.99

GUMCD37

"Very enjoyable too...lurking in that artistic territory which was pegged out by the likes of Jackson Browne, Bruces Cockburn and Hornsby and other acceptable faces of singer songwriterdom." The Scotsman 

"Butler is a class act and his first solo album in twenty years has quality written all over it’s nine songs...The voice is deep and rich and vulnerable. The poetry is inventive and deeply spiritual....The piano playing is beautiful....an album full of one liners that will have you pondering for some time." Steve Stockman BBC Ulster

Released: August 2000 

Producer: Ash Peters 

Engineer: Jorg Hassenblad 

Musicians
Steve Butler (voice, guitar, piano, organ)
Ewen Vernal (bass)
Eddy John (drums)
Charlie Irvine (guitar)
Annie McCaig (bvox) 

Titles
01 Til we all have faces
02 Hill of the angels
03 My regrets about you
04 Some kind of meaning
05 Hearts and minds
06 There you were
07 The more loving one
08 Primrose Road
09 Heart of perfection
Downloads
Track Title Price
Some Kind of Meaning [4:43]  £1.00
Hill of the Angels [6:03]  £1.00



Reviews
Cross Rhythms
Tony Cummings

Sticky Music, the Edinburgh independent you read about in the last Cross Rhythms, released ‘Love Come Down’ in 2000 but it’s only now that your fave mag has caught up with a copy. It waswell worth the effort. Steve, one third of Lies Damned Lies, has long been one of Christendom’s most underrated songwriters and here shows he’s lost none of his winning ways with evocative lyric and haunting melody. Steve is most effective, and effecting, when his music is left clear and uncluttered and his elegant piano and wheezingly emotive voice can bring home all the poignancy of his imagery, like the song of a lost relationship “My Regrets About You” or his beautiful evocation of the spiritual journey “Heart Of Perfection”. An artist of courageous honesty, prepared to depict the failures and frustrations as well as the insights and mountain tops, Steve Butler is a blessing for all those looking for the poetic in the prosaic pond of the pop song.
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