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Andy Thornton : Sunflower Girl
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Thoughtful intelligent music; rock with a roots attitude.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2005
Sunflower Girl © Copyright-Andy Thornton
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Shake the Moon Down 5:41 $0.99
He Does Not Deserve You 4:31 $0.99
Love's Promise Land 3:43 $0.99
Crashing and Burning 4:46 $0.99
Rosey (One More Time) 5:11 $0.99
That Girl 4:19 $0.99
Under My Skin 4:59 $0.99
Shores of Forever 4:20 $0.99
Sunflower Girl 5:24 $0.99
Safely Home 4:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

Many albums profess to chart the familiar territories of love, loss and re-birth, but few can make the claim as acutely as singer-songwriter Andy Thornton’s latest offering, Sunflower Girl. Written in the year following the loss of his wife to cancer at the age of 29, Andy’s third solo album is his most sophisticated, thoughtful and assured offering to date. It is also surprisingly uplifting and life affirming, swinging easily between moments of light and dark as only someone who has come through the experience of finding love and losing it in the space of a few short years can. Andy Thornton’s latest album treads with both gentleness and passion through painful territory but it is territory through which we shall all one day tread and of which, Andy shows us, we should not be afraid. ----- 5 STAR REVIEW FROM MAVERICK MAGAZINE (UK) - JULY 2006 (www.maverick-country.com) Unforgettable listening experience from talented newcomer Initially the best way to fully appreciate just how good a musician Yorkshireman Andy Thornton is, is to listen to SUNFLOWER GIRL without knowing anything about it or indeed him. If you approach this album without any preconceptions you'll find an exquisite mosaic of the songwriters' art. Thornton writes wonderfully mature intelligent songs that require the listener to be equally mature and intelligent. SUNFLOWER GIRL is an album or wonderfully crafted songs that could only come from a man for whom writing is an extension of himself. But as thoughtful and well written as the likes of Shake The Moon Down, Under My Skin and Shores of Forever are (and you could select any of the songs as perfect examples), the real substance comes from the fact that Thornton is unable to separate himself from the music. SUNFLOWER GIRL will gently break your heart and then immediately restore your faith and for that along, it deserves its place among the singer-songwriter classics. However, when you learn that it was written in the year following the death of Thornton's wife, it becomes something different altogether. Only Andy Thornton will know the effect that writing and recording SUNFLOWER GIRL had on him but he lays himself so open on songs like Crashing and Burning and Rosey (One More Time) that it becomes almost too intrusive. As a writer Andy Thornton freeze-frames his experiences into 3 and 4 minute tapestries and they have no need of ornate settings, the poetry of Love's Promised Land requires nothing more than the simplest of arrangements and Thornton's soaring, aching voice, anything more would simply be a distraction, in this case simplicity adds lustre. There is a gentle integrity about SUNFLOWER GIRL that originates from one source, the creator's care, paradoxically it also lifts the spirits. Andy Thornton is surely one of those musicians who measures success and failure in the quality of the music, not in the units 'moved'. It certainly meets the most stringent quality test on the first, let's hope for the sake of real music it also succeeds in the second. Listening to SUNFLOWER GIRL is an experience you'll never forget. Michael Mee ----- 4 STAR REVIEW FROM FYFEOPEDIA (www.fyfe.fusion.nz) To be honest, I’d never heard of Scottish singer-songwriter Andy Thornton or his previous project Big Sur, until his record company sent me a review copy of Sunflower Girl, his third solo album. These songs were written in the year that followed Thornton’s wife passing away from cancer at the age of 29. As you’d expect, based on such circumstances, Sunflower Girl is utterly sincere; to such an extent that it’s either going to hit listeners right in the stomach, or become an easy target for mockery with its extreme honesty and openness. I’m probably not the most impartial judge, since right now I’m feeling emotionally raw enough that unexpectedly happy endings in movies make me cry, but most of these songs have the former effect to me. As much as Sunflower Girl is a lyrics focused album,

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