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Best known for his international hit, ‘Streets of London’,
Ralph McTell has recorded over 300 songs in a career that spans
more than 50 years. Due to his considerable melodic and lyrical
gifts, a good many of McTell’s compositions surpass ‘Streets’
in quality and have won him the admiration of fans and critics
alike. This album-by-album, track-by-track review of his career
explores the elements of his craft. Heavily influenced by Woody
Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and dozens of American country-blues artists,
McTell eventually found his own voice. In this examination of his
works, distinct themes emerge. These include compassion, optimism,
fathers and sons, and the struggles faced by musicians and other
artists who portray not just what life is, but how it feels. If his
soothing voice and delicate guitar skills make his songs enjoyable
to so many, McTell tempers such grace with a definite edge. Many of
his best works are protest songs. A portrait painter, McTell’s
canon is populated by dozens of memorable figures that spring both
from his experiences and his imagination. Yet upon listening to his
recordings, perhaps the most fascinating character that emerges is
McTell himself. In this book, readers meet both the man and the
musician
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