[ Vogue Music / CD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 7 June 2000
This is an easy-listening album of mostly well-known tunes, recorded in Auckland in 1990. I was asked to do it by James Moss as a condition of releasing my self-financed album of mostly original stuff, State of the Harp, on his label Jayrem Records. When James shopped SOTH around in the industry, people he spoke to liked it, but advised him that if he wanted to make any money out of me, I should record an album of hit song tunes. It was a style of music and a concept I hadn't thought of before, but with the carrot being the release of SOTH (my labour of love), and a debt to pay off, I gladly accepted the deal.
As it turned out, it was fun to do, and I learned a lot - not least that James' commercial instincts were spot-on: SOTH got the good reviews and kudos from musicians, but Harmonica Nights outsold it by a factor of 10-1!
"...dynamite Kiwi harp player...magic harmonica..." - TIME OUT, London
I Know Him So Well
Baby Can I Hold You
Stand By Me
Cavatina
That's What Friends Are For
I Just Called To Say I Love You
Hepburn Days
Shenandoah
Dawn to Dusk
I'll Be Right Here Waiting For You
What a Wonderful World
The Music of the Night
Three Irish Tunes
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You
Albatross