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	<title>Comments on: Album review: RHR (REDFERN HUTCHINSON &amp; ROSS) – Mahogany Drift</title>
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		<title>By: MidnightBlues</title>
		<link>https://getreadytorock.me.uk/blog/2018/09/album-review-rhr-redfern-hutchinson-ross-mahogany-drift/#comment-7729</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2018 11:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Having now had the chance to give this album some time, although I have to agree that it does have an embryonic feel to it and that they&#039;re very much establishing the makeup of their musical meld, it was still largely a very enjoyable album and one that really grows on you. The only reservation I have personally, is that I wish the other two had managed to keep Redfern away from the microphone and had persuaded him to concentrate on what he is good at, his guitar playing, and not let him effectively ruin a few songs with those very weak and hard on the ears vocals. Sadly, they distract from an otherwise entertaining album, sprinkled with some real moments of greatness and the promise of only better to come.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having now had the chance to give this album some time, although I have to agree that it does have an embryonic feel to it and that they&#8217;re very much establishing the makeup of their musical meld, it was still largely a very enjoyable album and one that really grows on you. The only reservation I have personally, is that I wish the other two had managed to keep Redfern away from the microphone and had persuaded him to concentrate on what he is good at, his guitar playing, and not let him effectively ruin a few songs with those very weak and hard on the ears vocals. Sadly, they distract from an otherwise entertaining album, sprinkled with some real moments of greatness and the promise of only better to come.</p>
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