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Kirsty Bromley, Time Ashore. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

When lost in a dusty sandstorm and the sudden appearance of crystal clear waters present themselves, the only honourable and right thing to do is to drink heartily and toast good fortune, for the opportunity to do so again once you have left the oasis might be the longest of times and the throat could boil in the process. Similarly when the sound of musician and the tools of her trade offer the kind of experience where each note is beautifully captured, but not at the expense of a silk like voice that shows that joy and pleasure can be set free to enjoy its natural free slowing state, the only possible thing to do is breathe deeply and listen; for the opportunity to listen to such a refined voice might be a long time coming.