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This period is what Sean T Wright calls "The Lo-Fi Years". They are offered out of a sense of his own song-writing completion and chronology. It's going to take a while to convert the cassette tapes to digital MP3s, and upload the entire back catalogue for this period - 49 albums! Along the way some cool people have said some cool things about his songs. It's all about the music! "Wright is a new wave prototype... a high energy treat." - BBC Radio 1, 1978.
"Wright is a talented DIY artist worth popularising," Max Bell, NME, 1979. "Yep, I like the early lo-fi Sean Wright songs. The Carcass album is a classic, man." Daniel Johnston, singer-songwriter, 1999. "Sean Wright has to be the musical find of the century! Electric songs," Dave Stewart, Eurythmics, 2002 "Sean's songs are well-crafted, burning with desire and danger," Mark Linkous, aka Sparklehorse, 2007. "Sean, I love your music." Robin Olson, film composer (Eric Clapton, Madonna, Elton John) 2008. "None of his music expresses madness, it’s all good." Tina Sieber, make use of dot.com, July 2010. "Wright is a crusader of free legal music... emotional lyrics and compelling vocals," Frostclick.com, Nov 2010. "Wright has the gutsy growl of a countrified Bob Dylan and the skill at turning phrase as solid as anyone turning out tunes in Nashville," MP3.com, Aug 2011. |
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