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Songs for the Road | 
| Artist: David Ford Label: Independiente Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £6.39 You Save: £7.60 (54%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 4963
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5060006344923 ASIN: B000WC4AM0
Release Date: October 15, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Go To Hell | | • | Decimate | | • | I'm Alright Now | | • | Song For The Road | | • | Train | | • | St Peter | | • | Nobody Tells Me What To Do | | • | Requiem | | • | And So You Fell | | • | There Is A Light That Never Goes Out | | • | Shame Not Regret |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
Superb February 3, 2008
Seen him live and had to buy the CD. If you want a cheerful pop record stay clear, but i can say nothing bad about this album. Has not left my CD player in 2 weeks
lyrics good but... January 2, 2008 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
he's a bit of a miserable so and so.. plus the music's a bit repetitive.. the same melody keeps coming back with little variety combined with the same depressing lyrics.. always beginning the songs from a low point.. and going lower.. at least damien rice puts suicidal lyrics to more interesting music..
Amazing!!! November 20, 2007 From start to finsh this album is beautiful!! I've read many an industry review saying that this is no where near as good as the first album, but I go totally opposite to that, I think its better in the way that it is a more rounded different album, showing someone trying out sounds and enjoying the music the make. Fantastic Dav, fantastic!!
Sublime November 12, 2007 I bought this album after clicking on a "customers who bought..." link. I'd never heard of David Ford before, but will be recommending the album to all who care to listen. The album is captivating from start to finish. All the songs are highlights, so I'll just mention my peronal favourites. The opener "Go To Hell" is wonderful, starting with a beautifully warm string arrangement, and leading into a heartfelt and passionate lyric. "I'm Alright Now" is upbeat and romantic, but without the schmaltz of the current in vogue singer-songwriters, and "Requiem" is full of vitriol ("let us be f****** from behind" a stand-out lyric). But the stand-out for me is the (discounting the bonus tracks) closing track, "...And So You Fell". A Tom Waits-esque melody and some fine pedal steel guitar playing, along with Ford's deft lyrical touch, I couldn't stop pushing the "rwd" button on the stereo. A crying shame that Ford is criminally overlooked in favour of the mundane Jameses (Blunt and Morrison) and their ilk. If you like this, check out Oddur who is signed to Lou Rhodes's (ex-Lamb) label.
Wonderful November 7, 2007 David Ford's 'Songs For The Road' is a truly inspirational piece of work. Probably my most listened to album; it is almost impossible to turn off. The amount of passion and honesty in all of his lyrics are just amazing and the clarity and tone of his voice make listening to him incredibly addictive. After being told for months to listen to David Ford I finally got round to seeing him live at Shepherds Bush Empire and I was blown away by his performance. This is the best album I have heard in years. Wonderful.
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