Trevor Burton - Long Play album flac
Performer: Trevor BurtonTitle: Long Play
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1255 mb
FLAC album: 1995 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: APE VOX VOC AA ADX MP2 MIDI
Genre: Rock
Trevor Burton (born Trevor Ireson; 9 March 1949 in Aston, Birmingham, England) is an English guitarist and is a founding member of The Move. Burton started playing guitar at a young age and was leading his own group called The Everglades by 1963. In 1964 he joined Danny King & The Mayfair Set, along with Keith Smart (drums, formerly of The Everglades), Roger Harris (keyboards), Denis Ball (bass) and vocalist King. The band cut a couple of singles but could not break outside the Birmingham area.
Trevor Burton, co-founder of iconic British psychedelic sixties band The Move, who played on such iconic songs as Disturbance, Wave The Flag And Stop The Train, Night Of Fear and Fire Brigade, announces his debut solo album, Long Play.
In stock now for same day shipping. Long Play (Record Store Day 2018). Gray Sky. Format: blood red vinyl LP + CD + insert + MP3 download code Cat: GS 020 Released: 01 May 18 Genre: Rock.
Trevor Burton co-founder of iconic British psychedelic sixties band The Move - releases his first solo album, Long Play. Long Play features 11 tracks, including 2 songs penned by Trevor as well as interpretations of 9 modern classics, and classics yet to be discovered: tunes from contemporary songwriters like Vic Chesnutt, John Vanderslice, Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel, John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats and more. The album is carefully curated and arranged by Trevor to reflect the world he sees today.
Trevor Burton (of The Move) – Long Play The Strange Brew. Co-founder of The Move, Trevor Burton has finally released his first solo album, Long Play. The Strange Brew Podcast. Includes exclusive first play of Rebel Down a new track with Sugary and Roddy Radiation.
The intriguing behind-the-scenes story of the making of the 2018 album Long Play, by the legendary Trevor Burton, co-founder of the iconic British garage band, The Move. Making Trevor Burton's Long Play. The intriguing behind-the-scenes story of the making of the 2018 album Long Play, by the legendary Trevor Burton, co-founder of the iconic British garage band, The Move.
The Trevor Burton Band. Burton left Steve Gibbons in 1983 to form his own band. They started performing twice weekly at the Red Lion in Balsall Heath, Birmingham with a line-up including sax player Steve Ajao. In 1985 the band recorded an album entitled Double Zero (BARLP1), now a collectors item, featuring Stuart Ford (slide guitar), Crumpy (bass), Tony Baylis (drums) and Ben Annon (percussion) The record includes songs written by Burton as well as acoustic renditions of songs by critical modern song writers such as John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats, Vic Chesnutt, Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel and more
Co-founder of The Move, Trevor Burton has finally released his first solo album, Long Play. A raw heartfelt acoustic led record, Long Play’s 11 tracks, include 2 songs penned by Trevor and 9 modern tunes from contemporary songwriters like Vic Chesnutt, John Vanderslice, Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel and John Darnielle of the Mountain Goats. In a similar way that Johnny Cash embodied material chosen by Rick Rubin, Long Play’s tracks do the same for Trevor







