'G'OLD' by Daffod'i'll

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'G'OLD' by Daffod'i'll

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Eight days after my last Daffod'i'll review, here he is back with another album (just the one this time, although he apparently has another in the pipeline), his thirty-third solo release and that makes nine in the last fortnight.

This one (‘G'OLD') is an Easter Special though & comprises the tracks "I Am I", "& Follow", "Patmosphere", "C'louds", "Conquer!", "Doll", "Every Time", "Dans Le Noir", "Life Is..?" and "the WORD".

To Dill, the number in the sequence of his albums is significant as it reflects the age Christ is believed to have reached and is a deliberate nod too to the traditional speed at which LPs were played.

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