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Charles Webster - Born On The 24th Of July

Label:
Catalog#:
PF097CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Downtempo, Deep House

Tracklist

1   Sweet Butterfly X
    Vocals - Delroy St. Joseph
2   Ready X
    Vocals - Terra Deva
3   Be No-One X
    Vocals - Mark Sheridan
4   The Gift Of Freedom X
    Vocals - Lisa Lindley-Jones
5   Fox Soup X
    Vocals - Lisa Lindley-Jones
6   Your Life X
    Backing Vocals - Sara Jay
  Vocals - Mark Sheridan
7   Forget The Past X
    Vocals - Sara Jay
8   I Understand You X
    Vocals - Delroy St. Joseph
9   I'm Falling X
    Backing Vocals - Sarah A. Simmonds
  Vocals - Delroy St. Joseph
10   Put Your Hurt Aside X
    Vocals - Steve Edwards

Credits

Bass [Upright Bass], Percussion - Colin Elliot
Engineer - Gas (2)
Guitar - Mark Sheridan
Saxophone [Saxamaphone] - Kevin Brown (3)
Trumpet - Pete Wraight*

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Rated 5/5
Review by JonnieDarko May 01, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Having been a bit of a fan of Charles Webster's(under his 'Love From San Francisco' guise)for a few years.I had come across 'Sweet Butterfly' on the 10:100 album by a friend of mine.
BEAUTIFUL!! Pretty much sums up the mood of this wonderfully melodic & deep excursion of house,downtempo jazz etc.Beautifully written songs about life & love.Superb vocalists(different ones on each track).No real favourites for me ...coz they're all beautifully produced & sung!! What else can I say????
Rated 5/5
Review by themule Jan 15, 2004
What a lush, lush album. When the first vocals kicked in i thought 'oh crap', cos i'm not into soul vocals but i soon relaxed into the deep atmospheric downtempo/deep house. Great!
Rated 5/5
Review by JeanMarcDekesel Aug 02, 2003
Born the 24th of July is one of my three best albums of 2001. What Charles Webster created here is an island of beauty, hard to compare with anything else.
I could try to describe it as a blending between the minimal pulsating ambient on KOMPAKT with the groove you could find in say Moloko’s work. It is so gentle, so warm, so downtempo, so liquid and deep …