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The Path of a Tear

Label: Lateralize
Released: 2024
Track listing: Beautiful Fools; Whiskey of the Truth; A Love Like This; Travelling Light; The Path of a Tear; You’ll Never Be Lonely in Soho; If It Wasn’t for Bad; Too Close to the Sun; Hurt; Goodbye; Stay Here Tonight.

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Jo Harrop: The Path of a Tear

Read "The Path of a Tear" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


The Path of a Tear from UK vocalist Jo Harrop contains eleven fine selections that tell tales of love and its vagaries and vulnerabilities. Opener “Beautiful Fools" is moderately-paced, a laid-back groove with a great deal of presence. Harrop dances across the poignant lyrics. Anthony Wilson delivers an appropriately tasty guitar solo. “Whiskey or the Truth," ...

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Jo Harrop & Paul Edis: When Winter Turns to Spring

Read "When Winter Turns to Spring" reviewed by John Eyles


Although Jo Harrop had previously released albums such as Songs for the Late Hours (Lateralize, 2019) and Weathering the Storm (Lateralize, 2020), the release of The Heart Waits (Lateralize, 2021) was a quantum leap forward for the Durham-born vocalist, not least because the album included fewer covers and far more original material than before. Harrop has ...

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The Heart Wants

Label: Lateralize
Released: 2022
Track listing: The Heart Wants What The Heart Wants; All Too Soon; Everything's Changing; I think You'd Better Go; Wise Words; Red Mary Janes & A Brand New Hat; Hold On; Life Inside; What If; Rainbow Sleeves; If Ever I Would Leave You: Weather The Storm.

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When Winter Turns to Spring

Label: Lateralize
Released: 2022
Track listing: Short Story; Umbrellas in the Rain; Winter Love Affair (One Day Soon); A Perfect Winter’s Day; A Child is Born; New Year, New You; Breathing; In the Bleak Midwinter; Only Spring Will Decide; When Winter Turns to Spring; Spring Put the Swing in My Life.

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Please Do Not Ignore the Mermaid

Label: Lateralize
Released: 2020
Track listing: We Sing for Each Other; The Origin of the Harp; Eugénie; Skin; Undine Undying; Please Do Not Ignore the Mermaid; Starfish.

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Tara Minton: Please Do Not Ignore the Mermaid

Read "Please Do Not Ignore the Mermaid" reviewed by John Eyles


Born in Melbourne, Australia, but resident in London since 2011, Tara Minton is a harpist, vocalist and song writer who straddles the boundary between jazz and contemporary composition. She has an interestingly eclectic musical history; she previously played with Melbourne Opera for some years and also toured with Björk. Please Do Not Ignore the Mermaid is ...


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