Tag Archives: Ian David Green

Ian David Green, Songs From The Wheel. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

Where would we be without the wheel, alliteration aside, the helm of life would be drastically different if some bright spark from the beginnings of the Bronze Age hadn’t looked at the way boats were playing a part in conquering the seas and driving commerce, spreading culture, and perhaps aiding the odd incursion and pillage of foreign shores, and thought how much effort could be saved on the waters and assist and benefit the farmers of the ancient world by taking a hard durable rock, boring a hole in the middle of it and fashioning into a shape that easily rotates…to answer a question, human existence and history would be very different.

Ian David Green, Songs Of The Sea. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

It doesn’t take a sailor or a mythical creature who guides many a doomed soul to the jagged, unforgiving rocks, to sings Songs Of The Sea, for those waves that either gently lap at the shore and thrill sun bathers as they bathe their sand crusted feet, or the kind that turn rogue or episodic which can crash into the side of a cliff with devastating results, at the end of the day still produce the same effect, the erosion of the land with the help of time.