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Written and Produced by:
Trevor Hambidge
Released by:
Less Economically Developed Music
Release date:
26 January 2014
P-line:
℗ 2014 Less Economically Developed Music

The interesting quirk with this song is that the lyrics move forwards to the middle of the song, then run backwards to the end.
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Desperado Revue 2024 GK Contenders - 4
Contender for 2024 GK nomination - Alternative Retro and Psychedelic


CREATIVE VIBE
Met Trevor's music on another site, and recognized a artistic sensibility, vivid, gritty, yearning, happenin' musicality, "goin' back to where we started/home is where the heart is," a toucha strings, tasteful production tho spare, with grand harmonies, strings fx in places, a trippy jaunt, great 60s vibe and also a contemporary sound, with a contemporary resonance...rib'n soul, home is where the heart is, kudos....


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Very creative, expressive piece, listen to the whole song, and wanna listen again, kudos...


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song chosen by Steve April “Back to where the start is/home is where the heart is,” a meditation on alienation and home, a gritty, vivid chronicle about a displaced soul meandering through a purgatory, much like Dante, the great poet, scoping out the vivid imagery along the way, the “busdriver,with no regret,” “the sleepy seaside town,” and all. A troubadour with a unique sensibility, shedding light as he goes. Emotive vocal, the grand string section, that recalls a bit “Eleanor Rigby” with its in-your-face persistent, plaintive yearning and graceful figures, the song spirals like a nebulae, the end is the beginning, the beginning is the end, never heard that in a song before done quite this way, super-catchy chorus, also, that brings it all back home...Kudos, Trevor, welcome to the site. I'll hear this song on Mt. Olympus...


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