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A new path to the waterfall

by David McClymont & Peter Loveday

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URSULA COLLIE I love this album so much. Each song is played and sung tenderly. A wonderful collaboration Favorite track: Neorealism.
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Run 03:29
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And we rise 03:21
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Neorealism 02:53
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Mermaids 04:09
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Between January and April 2020, David McClymont (Melbourne) and Peter Loveday (Barcelona) collaborated remotely on this their second collection of songs, following on from Borrowed Landscapes released in 2017.

McClymont, a founding member of Scottish band Orange Juice, has released two CDs with the Scottish musician/performer Momus and a steady stream of independent recordings as a solo performer and in collaboration with other artists.

Loveday was active in a number of bands in the early Brisbane post-punk scene, such as The Supports and Birds of Tin, followed by Tiny Town, based in London in the '80s. He continues to record and perform in his home town, Barcelona.

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released May 10, 2020

All songs by David McClymont and Peter Loveday
Cover illustration by Peter Loveday

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David McClymont Melbourne, Australia

David McClymont, a founding member of the Scottish band Orange Juice, has released two CDs with the Scottish musician Momus and a steady stream of independent recordings as a solo performer and in collaboration with other artists. He recently released Centuries, a double vinyl retrospective on the Last Night From Glasgow label. ... more

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