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Magpie
Release Date: 2004 - 11 - 22, Audio CD, Polydor Group Last Update 17.12.2009 05:58
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Man On The Roof - Stephen Fretwell
by rleigh - written on 29/02/08 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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he progresses the album and puts across his exceptional talent. Many hold Coldplay s Chris Martin on a pedestal for his lyric writing, and yet if anything I feel that Stephen Fretwell is better than he. Much better in fact, and this goes some way in explaining why the man has been compared to the likes of Damien Rice and even Leonard Cohen. What I love about Stephen Fretwell is that he is a young man who is clearly full of great ideas. His music shows just how much creativity he possesses and the way in which he wishes to stretch himself and make the most of his talent. He is enthusiastic and ambitious, two traits that make him greatly effective as a ...
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