Spencer The Rover
"Spencer The Rover"
2001, LC Music, LCM100007
Songs (Click the -icons
for some small realaudio-samples)
1.
Little Girl
2. What's the Use
3. Back to You
4. So Young
5. Too Groovy
6. Eyes on Every Star
7. Accidentally Mine
8. Sunday Morning
9. September
10. Trains & Planes
11. Easy if We Try
12. On the Hillside
Music & Lyrics:
Koen Renders, Herman Acke
Musicians:
- Peter Thijs (bass, clarinet)
- Koen Renders (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, harmonica)
- Herman Acke (guitars, lapsteel, dobro)
- Niko Westelinck (drums)
Guest-musicians:
- Jan Ieven (upright bass)
- Gisela Cammaert (violin)
- Katrien Van Remortel (violin)
- Sigrid Keunen (viola)
- Lieve Van Look (cello)
Produced by Spencer the Rover & Geert Van Bever
Artwork : Johan Develder
Photo's : Koen Renders & Lieve Van Look
My opinion:
Not written yet
This album in the press :
- OV voor De Muziekkrant : "... Renders writes songs that could
most easily be described as soft folkpop. Now and then there's a reference to
The Radios , such in the beautiful "Trains and planes" and"What's
the use", but Renders is much more subtle and sincere. ... Who takes the
effort of listening a bit deeper, must acknowledge theser are really nice and
accessible songs. It's a bit of an injustice that this kind of music doesn't get
any more airplay when we're being inundated by below-standard r&b...."
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