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01. What Would William Morris Say
02. Tony Benns Tribute to Emily Davison
03. England Green & England Grey
04. River Roll & Road
05. They Changed Her Mind
06. Counting My Footsteps To You
07. Sing To Me a Working Week
08. Sailor Go Down
09. Lovesick Johnny
10. The Band Played Sweet Marie
11. I'll Be There To Love You
12. The Ballad of Flora Sandes

Released 29 September 2015 - available now

England Green & England Grey is Reg's 10th CD release since 1991. In these albums Reg has proved over and over again that he is one of this country's finest singer/songwriters, gaining regular Radio and TV plays and earning praise and 5 star reviews from all the leading music publications. This latest collection pulls no punches and Reg delivers a concise and articulate commentary on our times, wrapped in the most gorgeous music from some of this country's finest players. Reg deals bravely and touchingly with topics such as dementia and mental asylums; it commemorates the centenary of WW1, with an unromanticised account of the life of Flora Sandes, the only Englishwoman to engage in active combat during WW1; celebrates Tony Benn's tribute to suffragette Emily Davison; tells the touching love story of the bandleader of The Titanic, Wallace Hartley and his fiance Maria Robinson and her gift of a violin, The Band Played Sweet Marie; and it delivers an anthem for our times with the title track: England Green and England Grey - hailed by some as a new national anthem for our country. The maturity of Reg's writing, and the courage with which he deals with difficult subjects, is revealed through these songs. Reg is one of this country's greatest songwriters at the very top of his game.

Songwriting & storytelling of the highest order - Highly recommended

September 2015

Reg Meuross - England Green & England Grey

Reg Meuross

CD (Cat No: 7895566)

£11.99

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