Blue Rose Code - Love Whitechapel
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Filename: blue-rose-code-love-whitechapel.zip- MP3 size: 21.3 mb
- FLAC size: 129.6 mb
Tracks
| Track | Duration | Preview |
|---|---|---|
| Love | 4:35 | |
| Whitechapel (James Yuill Remix) | ||
| Whitechapel | 4:4 |
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Catalog Numbers
- HOHUM002D
- HOHUM002
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Formats
- 2 × File
- MP3
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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- Single
- Promo
Credits
| Role | Credit |
|---|---|
| Accordion | Mickey d'Book (tracks: 1) |
| Backing Vocals | Samantha Whates (tracks: 1 & 2) |
| Bass | Steve Smith (tracks: 1) |
| Cello | Llinos Richards (tracks: 1) |
| Guitar | Gavin Calder (tracks: 1 & 2) |
| Lead Vocals | Ross Wilson (tracks: 1 & 2) |
| Harmonica | Steve Smith (tracks: 2) |
| Violin | Jo Allen (tracks: 1) |
| Producer | Alex Pilkington |
| Mixed By | Alex Pilkington |
| Recorded By | Mark Tucker |
Notes
- This record was recorded at Resident Studios and mixed at Bluesound by Ho Hum.
- Produced by Ho Hum Records.
- Blue Rose Code and Ho Hum would especially like to thank Will Reese for all his tremendous input towards this project. We would also like to thank James Yuill for his fantastic remix and his support.
- ©2009. Copyright of this recording and artwork is owned by Ho Hum Records Ltd. Warning: All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, reproduction, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting is strictly prohibited. Made in the UK. Cat-No: HOHUM002D.
- ℗2009 Ho Hum Music Publishing / Westbury Music Ltd.
- ©2009. Copyright of this recording and artwork is owned by Ho Hum Records Ltd. Warning: All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, reproduction, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting is strictly prohibited. Made in the UK. Cat-No: HOHUM002.
About Blue Rose Code
Blue Rose Code is Scottish-born, London-based Ross Wilson. Raised in a council high rise by his grandmother on the East side on Edinburgh. Wilson skipped school to instead endlessly listen to records, everything from Motown and mainstream pop to Chet Baker and John Coltrane. Into his teens Ross found drink and drugs in efforts to escape his troubled upbringing, and found little solace in anything other than the Unholy Trinity of Van Morrison, John Martyn and Tom Waits. Wilson admits that if he hadnt been given that musical outlet by his grandmother hed most likely now be dead or, along with many of his contemporaries, in prison.
His musical obsession matched that of alcohol and, when his grandmother died, even escaping to London wasnt enough to pull him out of the mire. He did, however find a community amongst the other escapees and immigrants of Londons East end, and found work in a local charity. His musical ability and potential success continued to be dogged by the alcoholism and addiction, with more than one A&R man or promoter being at the wrong end of his drunken rampages or infamous temper. But despite the troubles, Blue Rose Code was getting rave reviews and sharing the stage with many a celebrated writer: Bert Jansch, Kris Drever, King Creosote, John Renbourn, and James Yorkston. Brave indie label Ho Hum released his first double A side single. But following festival punch-ups, run-ins with police and general misanthropy they refused to record his album until Ross was clean. Ross, unable to tour, drink and stay out of trouble, gave up music altogether.
Two years on and a trip to New York saw Ross being offered a chance to play with no pressure and no expectations by a promoter friend. Once again Ross picked up the guitar and played to mesmerised audiences in the hipster hangouts of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He returned sober, and with a host of inspiring new songs and a new found ambition.
Real Name
- Ross Wilson
Name Vars
- Ross Wilson aka Blue Rose Code
Aliases
- Ross Wilson
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