Synthetic Hues – the latest CD by Vin Garbutt

Synthetic Hues review from The Bailey Beat.

 

It’s been a pity that in the time he should have been out on the road promoting this new CD, Vin Garbutt was taken seriously ill and unable to gig. There are some cracking songs on this album – traditional rhymes, classic items, numbers written by lesser known songwriters and sterling stuff from Vin himself. There’s even a treatment of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘If’ which spoke to me more powerfully in song than it ever did in poetry. Topically, Eric Bogle’s anti-war song ‘No Man’s Land’ features here – and includes the famous last verse controversially left out in the version made for the 2014 Poppy Appeal. Also on a First World War theme, John Blanks and Mark Addison’s ‘The Fallen Of Fulstow’ commemorates the ‘ten young men’ of that village who went off to fight, never to return.

Accompaniment by the guest musicians is effective, especially Dave O’Neill’s mandolin on ‘Your Welcome Was So Warm’, Vin’s tribute to those who have lodged the much-loved troubadour on his travels. In ‘Teacher From Persia’ Vin covers ground spanning rock ‘n’ roll in Iranian pre-revolution days through to the ‘synthetic hues’ created by ICI in Grangetown. Tees-side and its environs are never far from Vin’s subject matter: he paints a vivid picture with Rob Fortune’s ‘Teesbay’ and pays tribute to Graeme Miles in his late mentor’s song ‘My Eldorado’.

Thankfully Vin’s now on the mend and should be out doing live performances soon. It will be a real treat to hear these songs live.

Colin Bailey The Bailey Beat 2014

Synthetic Hues is the latest CD by folk legend Vin Garbutt. It was released late 2014 and is available to purchase directly from Vin.

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No lessons 12 through to 23 May – Dave on tour

Just a quick reminder to students that Dave is on tour with the fabulously talented singer songwriter Enda Kenny in WA from 12 May to 23 May.  This was advised at the start of term.

 

A little sample from earlier in the year of what Dave and Enda get up to together.

Waiting List in operation for Term 2

Dave is a sought after teacher – and currently all lesson timeslots are full, and a waiting list for lessons with him is in operation for Term 2 starting 26 April.

When a vacancy occurs, students will be invited to attend 2 lessons for Dave to assess the student’s current skill level and commitment, and how they fit with his teaching style and current balance of students, before being invited to take on a spot as a regular student.