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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: 359CD1
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5013929640122
  • Street Date: 11/05/13
  • PreBook Date: 10/01/13
  • Label: 359 Music »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 45 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2013
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: US
  • Language: English

 

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John Lennon McCullagh - North South Divide

Debut album John Lennon McCullagh - his real name - a fifteen-year-old from Doncaster

John Lennon McCullagh - North South Divide
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Debut album John Lennon McCullagh - his real name - a fifteen-year-old from Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Clearly indebted to early Dylan, John's influences also include Donovan, Paul Weller, Marc Bolan, Johnny Cash and Jake Bugg. He recorded North South Divide, with Alan McGee producing, in just one day in Pulp's old studio in Sheffield.

Track Listing

  • 55 BLUES
  • NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE
  • LONG LONG WAY
  • THE BALLAD OF A BLUE POET
  • IT NEVER RAINS
  • RIVERS OF BLOOD
  • THE BALLAD OF MR HENDERSON
  • COLOUR OF THE SUN
  • SLIPPING AWAY
  • SHORT SHARP SHOCK
  • WHITE ROSE
  • THE STRAND

Sales Points

  • John Lennon McCullagh - his real name - is a fifteen- year-old from Doncaster, South Yorkshire
  • He recorded North South Divide, with Alan McGee producing, in just one day in Pulp's old studio in Sheffield
  • North South Divide is supported by a full press, radio and online marketing campaign
  • Clearly indebted to early Dylan, John's influences also include Donovan, Paul Weller, Marc Bolan, Johnny Cash and Jake Bugg

Press Quotes

A ferocious blast of barebones modern blues that heralds the arrival of what could be one of the most significant voices in modern British music to come along in years.

     —Alex Green, Caught In The Carousel

One of 359's youngest and most talented artists.

     —Carl Stanley, Louder Than War

His raw talent and song writing skills defy his age; leaving audiences captivated by the profound maturity in his performances.

     —Camden Barfly

Who is this kid doing Dylan better than Dylan?

     —Courtney Love

  

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