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'Carey Blyton, who died in 2002 at the age of seventy, was
at his best as the composer of songs and could justifiably
be placed alongside the rich English school of mid-twentieth
century vocal masters - composers like Roger Quilter, Michael
Head, Armstrong Gibbs, Ivor Gurney. Though his song output
does not equal them in quantity, there is a quality in the
simple directness and clarity with which he nursed the
poetry through his musical contours and gave it an appeal
that is a delight for both performer and listener. Upbeat
has already issued three CDs of Blyton songs, and this
recording is a compilation which includes a selection of
the best.'
- Patric Standford, whose full, illustrated review is featured in
today's Music & Vision Magazine
http://www.mvdaily.com/
Please note that from 1 January 2010, Music & Vision is a subscription
service, but that anyone signing up during January 2010 will receive a
free three-month subscription.
Keith Bramich, technical editor, M&V
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