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JON LANGFORD

Jon Langford & The Men Of Gwent

Lost On Land & Sea

    'Lost on Land & Sea' is Jon Langford's Men of Gwent third album for Country Mile Records - The band spent time locked away in a rural mid Wales studio recording every track 'live' with minimal overdubs

    Taking local stories and individuals from their hometown, Newport. The 12 songs weave in and out of a mostly true but partly imagined landscape where all the characters are set adrift at the mercy of the tides of time. The cover art by Jon Langford returns the infamous Newport Cherub (the town emblem on the old bridge) from Manchester back to Newport after the Stone Roses borrowed it for the cover of their 'Love Spreads' single in 1994!

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    1. Commercial Street
    2. The Last Murenger
    3. How Bright Are The Stars? 
    4. Ruby
    5. Mrs Hammer's Dream
    6. Tenby Boatman
    7. Honest Ken
    8. Encounted With A Selkie Off Llangranog
    9. River Daughter
    10. Ghost Light
    11. Lost In The Wentwood 
    12. Black Gold At Six Bells

    Jon Langford

    Four Lost Souls

      Carted off to Muscle Shoals, Alabama under the cloud of dark politics, Welsh-born, Chicago-based punk-rocker-turned-Americana musical icon and revered visual artist Jon Langford and a band of alchemists and merry-makers filed into NuttHouse studio, a one-story former bank building in Sheffield, AL, the day after the 2016 election and four days later emerged with Four Lost Souls.

      It's an album of pure Americana - not just because of where it was recorded, or that many of its players helped put Muscle Shoals on the musical map, but because it is beyond the news of the day. It goes to a place where the differences between country, soul, blues, and rock and roll are blown aside by the warm, languid breezes. The music has no time for such petty details because in the moment, in that place, was the sound of sweet agreement. 


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