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Ennismore

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Download links and information about Ennismore by Colin Blunstone. This album was released in 1972 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 31:33 minutes.

Artist: Colin Blunstone
Release date: 1972
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 31:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Don't Believe In Miracles 3:01
2. Exclusively for Me 2:30
3. A Sign from Me to You 3:58
4. Every Sound I Heard 2:26
5. How Wrong Can One Man Be 1:59
6. I Want Some More 3:04
7. Pay Me Later 2:44
8. Andorra 3:15
9. I've Always Had You 2:31
10. Time's Running Out 2:40
11. How Could We Dare to Be Wrong 3:25

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The Zombies' lead singer, Colin Blunstone, recorded several underrated albums in the '70s that deserve to be rediscovered by the same cult that has embraced Nick Drake, another fine singer/songwriter with a knack for the somber and sublime. Ennismore is Blunstone's second solo album. Much like his debut, One Year, it features collaborations with former Zombies Rod Argent and Chris White. They were working together as Argent with Russ Ballard, who here contributes the excellent opening track, "I Don't Believe in Miracles," a U.K. hit. The string arrangement for "Exclusively for Me" creates chamber folk that's simply exquisite, while "How Wrong Can One Man Be" works well with a fingerpicked acoustic guitar and fleeting strings. "Andorra" adds a Fender Rhodes for some mild funk and a clean pop sound in sync with 1973, the year of the album's release. "How Could We Dare to Be Wrong," another U.K. hit, expresses a palpable melancholy that's very much a Blunstone trademark.