Hunter Muskett - John Blair

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Review by Jude Ikor

Hunter Muskett's latest album, John Blair, is a delightful folk-rock offering that showcases the band's musical prowess and storytelling ability. The album features ten tracks, each with its own unique sound and feel, but all tied together by the band's distinct style.

From the opening track, "The Road to Santiago," to the closing number, "The River," John Blair takes the listener on a journey through life's ups and downs, from love and loss to hope and redemption. The lyrics are thoughtful and introspective, while the music is intricate and melodic, blending acoustic and electric instruments with ease.

The standout tracks on the album include "Bells of Rhymney," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases the band's harmonies, and "Waves," a foot-stomping rocker that will have you tapping your feet and singing along. Other highlights include "John Blair," a tribute to the legendary Scottish fiddler, and "The Beauty of the North," a bittersweet ode to a lost love.

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Artist: Hunter Muskett
Album: John Blair
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
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John Blair

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Hunter Muskett : John Blair (UK 1973)
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Catalog Numbers

BRAD 303

Labels

Bradley's Records

Listen online

  • online luisteren
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • ouvir online
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • online anhören

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Promo
  • Stereo
  • Solid Centre

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByATV Music
Record CompanyBradley's Records Limited

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerKeith Relf
Written-ByT. Hiscock

Notes

  • Solid centre pressing housed in picture sleeve.
  • Side A is a single version arrangement.

About Hunter Muskett

English Folkrock group, active 1968 to 1974.

Members

  • Doug Morter
  • Chris George
  • Terry Hiscock
  • Roger Trevitt
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Summary by Jude Ikor

John Blair is a must-listen for fans of folk-rock and Americana music. Hunter Muskett has crafted a beautiful album that is both musically rich and emotionally engaging, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.

Comments

baqey
baqey 2023-04-12
Very Eagles like!
purple6578047
purple6578047 2023-04-12
Love the mood and feel of this song - very reminiscent of the music on HM's first LP in 1970. That's been a favourite ever since it was first released. When I sold a lot of my old vinyl some years ago, that was one of the collection that just had to be kept. You do hear quite a bit of their later music, but not too much from that first wonderful set of songs.
msheliamaya
msheliamaya 2023-04-11
Saw them on Wally Whyton's Country Meets Folk in 1973. On the same show was the legendary Harvey Andrews!
truthinourtime
truthinourtime 2023-04-10
"Mr Hiscock" (the writer, singer and member of HM) became an English teacher and was the best teacher I ever had.... great guy. It was 1983 and during a General Studies lesson he played us his band's album and invited us to critique it... we didn't realise until at the end he confessed it was him... I was privileged!
ohsillykid
ohsillykid 2023-04-10
Hi, do you have any other tracks you could add from this amazing album? Thanks!
mybarbrr
mybarbrr 2023-04-09
Used to play this back in the early 80s with a friend of mine - 2 harmony guitars. Beautfiul song.
ysedoqicus
ysedoqicus 2023-04-08
i grew up w this album ,good 70s memories .this vinyl is very rare esp. in the u.s. ! when will this finally come out on c.d. ...l.p. ?
jmaternowski
jmaternowski 2023-04-08
One of my favourite songs ever. Will be played at my funeral.
kerlycs
kerlycs 2023-04-07
Beautiful.
Gets to me every time.
dreamingpierc
dreamingpierc 2023-04-07
Saw them at the Egremont folk club in Cumbria during the early 1970s. A great night. This track still evokes strong emotions now. I still have the album.
rubenaparicio01
rubenaparicio01 2023-04-06
Classic song from a brilliant album and one I love to play and sing. Thanks for the post