On offer here is the cellophane sealed 15 track compilation CD album 'The Root Mull Affect' by indie pop singer, songwriter and poet Vinny Peculiar. It was issued in 2015 on the Cherry Red Record Label with the catalogue number CDMRED 607. The 15 tracks are listed below. The CD comes in a sealed digipak sleeve and P & P will be only £1.70 for buyers in the UK, overseas at cost. Non-UK buyers please refer to 'Payment Details' section for accepted payments and please wait for an invoice to be sent before making payment. Many thanks if you bid and good luck. Steve.   

1.A Vision
2.Jesus Stole My Girlfriend
3.Man About The House
4.Flatter And Deceive
5.Confessions Of A Sperm Donor
6.Sometimes I Feel Like A King
7.Lazy Bohemians
8.Dirty Weekend
9.Everlasting Teenage Bedroom
10.The Hairdressers
11.Time For Bed
12.Playing On The Pier
13.Egg Incident
14.My Generation
15.

Judy Wood


ALBUM NOTES

Salford based singer songwriter Vinny Peculiar (aka Alan Wilkes) releases an album of out takes & remixes entitled ‘The Root Mull Affect; the fifteen track collection cherry picks across a decade and a half of recordings. Its the perfect way to make his acquaintance and will be his 10th album release and the first to include remixes and re recordings of older songs.

Vinny has worked with Bill Drummond (SOUP ART) Tom Robinson (Video Art) and Luke Haines (Outsider Art) and his various bands have included former members of The Smiths, Oasis, Aztec Camera and The Fall. He’s played all kinds of stages in poetry and song and is a former MC on the Glastonbury Acoustic Stage. He’s a respected writer of dour yet playful lyrical songs that run deeper than first impressions might suggest.

‘Confessions of a Sperm Donor’ is a tragi-comic masterpiece with its money for old rope chorus of un-be known possibilities. ‘A Vision’ recounts an hallucinogenic day in the life when John Cooper Clarke joined The Beatles. There’s a live studio acoustic recording of ‘Sometimes I Feel Like King’, and a live band version of ‘Everlasting Teenage Bedroom’ (with Smiths rhythm section Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce) and a new mix of the old favourite ‘Jesus Stole My Girlfriend’. Comparisons to Ray Davies, Neil Hannon and Jarvis Cocker are regularly cited in dispatches. ‘The Root Mull Affect’ is an engaging intriguing and accessible collection from one England’s finest outsider independents. If you enjoy rich melodic art-pop songs that are just a bit different with great lyrics that tell stories and paint pictures you wont be disappointed. Vinny writes songs that make you laugh and cry at the same time and then he makes you think some more. Investigation is highly recommended.


  



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