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The October 2018 issue of Cry Me A Torch Song – The Video Version. Piers Ford reviews albums from Betty Buckley ( Hope : “Reinforces her reputation as an astute interpreter of lyrics”); Barb Jungr and John McDaniel ( Float Like a Butterfly – the Songs of Sting: “These songs emerge into brilliant Autumn sunshine as if dressed in fresh, flowing robes”); Anne Sumner ( Beacon : “An arresting, throaty voice which brings a touch of soul to these harmonies”); Laughing With the Raindrops ( Laughing With the Raindro

Tags: Anne Sumner , Barb Jungr , Beacon , Betty Buckley , Float Like a Butterfly , Hope , Laughing With the Raindrops , Mary Hopkin , Sting , Those Were the Days

The May 2018 issue of Cry Me A Torch Song – The Video Version. Piers Ford reviews albums from Gretchen Peters ( Dancing With the Beast : “An unrivalled capacity for blending intimate introspection with broader social and political influences”); Darling West ( While I Was Asleep : “A pristine, country-flavoured set of songs which defies easy categorisation”); You Are Wolf ( Keld : “An atmospheric, refreshing album which gradually gives up its treasure with repeated listening”); Miriam Cooke ( Freefalling : “

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