Peter Bruntnell – Mr Sunshine (aka the Donald Trump song)

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One of UK’s finest and a long time favorite of mine, Peter Bruntnell, will release a new full-length album Nos Da Comrade on 1st of April. I will get back to the whole album later, but here’s the excellent first outtake Mr. Sunshine that is also known as the Donald Trump song. Here’s the quote that explains the story behind this song.

“‘Mr Sunshine’ is a song by Peter Bruntnell concerning Donald Trump, the 2016 Republican Presidential Candidate. Trump, with the help of the First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, displaced a Scottish fishing community in order to build a luxury golf resort; Follow the links below to the documentary ‘You’ve been Trumped’ for more about this story of greed and lack of compassion.”

You can find the whole story and all the links from the video description if you watch it at youtube.

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Peter Bruntnell Website

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Jim Bryson – The Depression Dance (video)

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Another quick video post. This time it’s Canadian Jim Bryson and the opening track The Depression Dance of his new album Somewhere We Will Find Our Place. I actually haven’t heard the album yet, so this is serves also as a reminder to myself that I should take care of that sometime very soon. Everyone needs a bit of Jim Bryson in their life.

This first outtake is a little different than the folk beauties of the one he did with The Weakerthans. Perhaps this is even something that I don’t normally enjoy, but I must say that I really like this song. It makes me happy. It even makes me want to dance a little and to do that to a reserved, shy, quiet man is extremely difficult. Well done Jim. The world feels a little lighter for the duration of that song and perhaps the song will carry some of the weight next time I let some minor insignificant thing drag me down. It’s an elite skill of mine. Being stressed about things that don’t really matter. But this could help, this is The Depression Dance.

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Jim Bryson Website

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Elephant Micah – Rare Beliefs (video)

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A quick video post, but an important one. Elephant Micah is a long-time favourite of mine. Last year Western Vinyl released his excellent album Where in Our Woods. The highlight of this beautiful album was the last song Rare Beliefs. I’ve listened to it so many times that my math skills aren’t good enough to count them all. Rare Beliefs is a rare beauty and a song that I hold dear.

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Elephant Micah Website

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Emitt Rhodes – Rainbow Ends

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One of my biggest music heroes, Emitt Rhodes, just released a new album. His first in 43 years. This is a huge deal. He is a big part of the history of pop music. Ok, maybe not world famous in the grand scheme of things, but incredibly influential and definitely a huge part of the history of pop music that I’ve (and a lot of other people) experienced. First as the leader of the excellent 60s pop group The Merry-Go-Round and then releasing four perfect or near-perfect solo albums in the early seventies that gave him the nickname “The One Man Beatles”. I can monstrously recommend all of those. They are cornerstones of my music education. If you want a starting point, I would go with the self-titled solo album, but you really can’t go wrong with any of them.

But enough about the past. It has been a few years in the making, but finally we have a new Emitt Rhodes album called Rainbow Ends. It came out on Omnivore Recordings on the 26th of February. I’m just spinning it for the first time on Spotify (I will pick a physical copy from a record store later) and it’s safe to say that Emitt hasn’t lost his touch. This is sounding mighty fine to my ears even on first listen and it’s very clear that the man can still make heavenly good pop music. Even though Emitt himself of course takes the spotlight, the album also has a real all star cast. There’s appearances from people like Jason Falkner, Jon Brion, Roger Joseph Manning Jr, Aimee Mann, Susanna Hoffs etc. Oh my. It’s like two generations of pop geniuses working together and creating a little bit of magic. My 90s pop heroes backing Emitt Rhodes in 2016. I couldn’t possibly ask for much more. Great to have you back Emitt.

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Emitt Rhodes at Facebook

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