Birth, Death and In Between

 

This is my most recent release, this album and it has already opened many doors allowing me to progress.

It's the follow up to my home studio recorded EP "The Stone That Brought The Girl"  although the EP is a massive part of my journey as an independent recording artist a professionally produced album had always been my goal and I'll be working with the same production team to make the new album. I'm sure you agree "Birth, Death And In Between" has defined my sound and I'm looking forward to taking my music to the next stage.

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The new album “Birth, Death And In Between” is the album I’ve been trying to make for what seems a lifetime. Now in my 40’s which maybe seems a little late to start a career as a singer songwriter and also becoming a father twice over in the same decade (they do say life begins at 40) although I’d starting writing some 20 plus years previous it’s now that matters and the songs on the album are me wanting to tell my story. The songs are honest and I guess the title could be seen as somewhat pompous but my life has certainly seen light and shade. Birth- is the amazing against the odds arrival of my first daughter, doctors had told us we would be childless,needless to say this put strains on the relationship but whilst travelling in Vietnam I visited a temple and was asked to touch one of two stones. One would bring wealth and the other a child, the birth of Alicia inspired me to write “The Stone That Brought The Girl” also “Human Touch” is about the twist of fate that came my way and the adult responsibilities I now face whilst still aspiring to be a successful singer songwriter and balance my two passions which are my family and music. Death- The song “It’s Hard To Believe” is dedicated to my best friend and co writer who I’m afraid did not make 40 and his desire for me to make great acoustic music still drives me to this day, also “Beyond The Sky” is me looking at my own mortality and realising we have one life only and don’t delude oneself that we get a second chance. In Between- Half of the songs on the album are from my time spent in bands in my 20’s but the lyrics still ring true today whether it be my aspirations, my descisions both good and bad or my fears for this world whilst maintaining a sense of hope. The artwork believe it or not did offend some people but the foetus is signifying birth and the songs gestating inside my guitar and mind and the subtle inscription on the guitar is somewhat like a gravestone with 63, ? & - stating the year of my birth, death unknown and the dash represents the in between they use for all of us after our demise, to think our life is represented by a dash on a gravestone has always left quite an impression on me. I really appreciate the comments below and hope you enjoy the album and are moved by the content. Voila! Al.
I dont see there is anything to be offended by re the artwork, even without the music I would say its self explanitory, birth at bottom, spirit coming from soundhole and inbetween is the sweet music of life. I think its a fine piece of artwork for a superb album. keep it up mate, if I can help with next one in any way let me know.
Thanks for that Stuart, glad you get it. I've added a little something above. Talk soon, appreciate the loyal support.
I dont see there is anything to be offended by re the artwork, even without the music I would say its self explanitory, birth at bottom, spirit coming from soundhole and inbetween is the sweet music of life. I think its a fine piece of artwork for a superb album. keep it up mate, if I can help with next one in any way let me know.
Well if an offensive cover was the end all and be all...I think a lot of classic bands would never have existed!! Lovin' your work!
Hi Juanita, honoured to have Beatlebabe popping by. Must catch up soon. Al xx
Al, if anyone is offended by your album cover then they just don't get it! Your artwork and music is sublime!
Thanks Jake, sublime is one of my favourite words along with splendid. Hope to catch up soon fellah. Al.
Al, the artwork is fine, stick with it, and ignore the complaints.
Hi Brod, PC people drive me nuts, thanks for the support. Al.
Al, I have really enjoyed listening to your new tunes. Your music is so beautiful. In addition to the melodies from your magical guitar, I am especially appreciative of your well thought out and touching lyrics. Thank you for always reaching out to your fans with a personal touch. Great things are in store for you. Bravo!
Hi Laurel, I'll never forget when you became my first fan and helped keep me motivated when I was close to giving up. Thanks to people like you I've stuck at it and made the album I always wanted to make. Thank you Laurel. Al.
Awsome dude, your sound is top knotch. this is really a collection to be proud of. ~_/)~
Scott, I knew I could count on you dude. Glad the vibe is reaching out across the pond. By the way is the store in US dollar where you are, I'm still in the early throws of looking after my own label needs and doing this thing independent. Let me know. Talk soon fellah. Al.