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"Fast-paced bluesy folk-rock song from the heart - a gutsy, gruff and plaintive vocal, with a pleasant vulnerability if you listen for it, alongside urgent acoustic and blues electric riffs. We're reminded of early Fleetwood Mac, Cat Stevens, Richard Thompson, Doobies and Al Stewart, just to give you an idea... but James Hollingsworth has a blissfully original sound." - Lemonrock, Song of the Week, 19 November 2007.

"Highlights include 'Way Down South’, a flamenco-tinged canter that wouldn’t sound out of place on a psychedelic arthouse film set in the Nevada desert. " - Dave Urwin, Live Music Scene - album review

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Running through the distance
Reelin' round
Reason through insistence
Meanin' sound

I done right... And that's reason enough for me
I deny that the whole philosophy is real

Ragin' onwards upwards round
Only waitin' for the sound
Runnin' in next to no time
Runnin' in next to no time

Keep in mind you can't regret it
If in time, hope to transcend it

She's a Woman , her power's gone
She's a Woman , yeah, he's strung her along
She's a Woman , yeah, she knows he's wrong
She's a Woman, helpless in the face
Of the warm, hard stone

Seeds sowing assistance
For the ride
Female thought resistance
Great Divide

Ragin' onwards upwards round
Only waitin' for the sound, of...
Way down South I can roll away.

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from Coming Home To Stay - album, released March 12, 2007
James Hollingsworth

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