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New work by the master John Hamper, the king of Medway Beat. Supported by ther Musicians of the Briths Empire and Neil Palmer from the Fire Dept (another) great MedwayBand. Despite the sound that sorta steers away from his body of work, we can still rely on the raw garage punk that made him famous and can be found only in the Medway river delta. Highlights to the wild Like Poets Often Do, with a strong early Who influence, Grandfathery and it's amazing lyrics (a strong point on this album, as the band's name suggests) and the last two songs, A Cup of Deadly Cheer and The Sun Was the Beginning of the Morning.
01 - Spartan Dregg
02 - He's Taken His Eye Off The Sparrow
03 - Like Poets Often Do
04 - Baby Booming Bastards
05 - Grandfathery
06 - She's Got Eyes
07 - Vermin Poets
08 - Arthur Was a Gun Runner
09 - Musical Pamphlet
10 - Poets of England
11 - A Cup of Deadly Cheer
12 - The Sun Was the Beginning of the Morning
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