
Brian McGuire
Westminster Holiday
© 2005 Brian McGuire (707541786720)
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60's POP.. Biggest influences: Beatles Rubber Soul/Revolver albums....
tracks
- 1 There She Goes
- 2 Your World
- 3 Still in Love
- 4 Barefoot in Rishikesh
- 5 Stars
- 6 Sunny Day 1970
- 7 Held Hostage
- 8 Hello
- 9 Spoken Words
- 10 Looking For Something
- 11 Barefoot in Rishikesh (Reprise)
- 12 Goodbye
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The new album "Westminster Holiday" from Brian McGuire is a throwback to the pop explosion of the 60's. McGuire manages to capture the magic of classic album making, wearing many of his music influences on his sleeves. The two biggest album influences according to McGuire are the Beatles Rubber Soul, and Revolver albums. Westminster Holiday wraps you up in warm harmonies combined with catchy melodies.... Like his hero's before him, McGuire combines traditional western instruments with exotic eastern instruments ala Sitar, Tambura, and Tabla, on selected tracks. McGuire teams up with fellow pop maniac Charley Dush in St. Paul, who recorded and mixed the album. Take the magical mystery tour on a Westminster Holiday. You'll be glad you did.......
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A great CD for everyone!
author: Teri MooreI finally bought Brian's CD and am loving it! The music reminds me of other favorites from the times: Marshall Crenshaw & The Hollies. Great harmonies and instrumental layering. Definitely feel good music. Brian (& Charlie) are talents you don't want to miss.
Awesome!
author: Laurie KeisterBrian I love this cd of yours.I love the song "Hello" especially because its' words are great. You are a very talented musician and I will recommend this cd whenever I sell merchandise for the band. Love it!!!
Westminster Holiday is a great, great disc.
author: Josh TuohyWestminster Holiday is a great, great disc. Melodically chill and it just brings about a good feeling when I listen to it. Track 5, Stars, just has this grandiose feeling to it. Splendid, the drumming is timed well throughout also. Best of luck to you and your music. Josh Tuohy