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DescriptionFabian Holland - Fabian Holland [2013][EAC/FLAC] FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue Label/Cat#:Rooksmere Records – RRCD110 Country: UK Year: 07 Oct 2013 Genre:folk 1 The Landlord's Daughter 5:32 2 Hard Time Killing Floors Blues 3:04 3 Little Boy Jonny 3:55 4 Like Father Like Son 5:20 5 Dr Price 5:50 6 Home 3:13 7 Charlie 5:36 8 Mad Eric 7:12 9 Banks Of The Dee 3:32 as the young singer guitarist has delivered a debut album of startling quality, a mixture of his own songs, a couple from the further reaches of the folk canon and a blues classic, wrapped up in a concise package that has everyone spluttering superlatives. From the opening Guitar flurry of The Landlords Daughter, the CD grabs the attention and refuses to let go. Nine songs and just over 40 minutes later, you’re left wondering, “Where has this guy suddenly appeared from?” His guitar playing is simply stunning and obviously based on years of honing skills to the point where playing becomes absolutely intuitive. It’s perhaps no surprise to find out that he started early, picking up the guitar at seven and taking lessons from his dad. But Fabian clearly developed sufficient technique to warrant attending the Academy Of Contemporary Music in Guildford, where he studied under Eric Roche. Fabians teacher was American born, but grew up in Ireland and although trained as an accountant, took to studying the guitar. His prowess led him to be recognised as one of the finest teachers around and a sad premature death saw the school where Fabian studied renamed, ACM Eric Roche Guitar School. Newton Faulkner was another notable to benefit from Eric’s tuition. If it’s the guitar technique that first grabs, then his voice and the songs also stake their claim. Fabian appears the full package and credit must go to Rooksmere Records where Mark Hutchinson seems to have a canny knack of unearthing exciting young talent. Being based around a studio obviously allows ease of recording, with Mark taking the producers chair. To both their credit, Fabian and Mark have kept things simple for this eponymous CD. Sharing Widget |