‘HOARSE!' by Daffod'i'll

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‘HOARSE!' by Daffod'i'll

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Although after album number 34 ‘SAY AHHH!' from Daffod'i'll back in April he said he was taking a break from this deluge of releases, he's back already with number 35 entitled ‘HOARSE!' and apparently is working on another series up to number 56…… Any likelihood of live performances has been put "on the back burner" while this mammoth task is carried out.  Working with producer/engineer Blane Chalmers, he's recording the backing tracks at home & the vocals at Coventry's Push Studios.

The (inevitable) ten tracks on ‘HOARSE!' are "Baba Beau", "Dada!", "Darling My Love", "S-ick!", "Figure Out", "Have A Nice Day", "Nick Of Time", "O.M.G", "The Time?" and "War Or Awe!"

Look out for the imminent 36th instalment & if you look, Dill's restructured the tracklistings for the earliest albums in this sequence.

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