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Farewell (Boy At The Station)

from The Little Belfry EP by The Mad Dalton

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    The eagerly awaited debut of Belfast-based writer/musician The Mad Dalton (aka Peter GW Sumadh) set for official UK/European release on Friday 6th November features 5 original songs all written & composed by The Mad Dalton.

    This EP package comes in 3 pieces & includes the disc itself which if of the highest quality glass-mastered variety & comes in a suitably majestic, gatefold sleeve case beautifully designed by James Lyttle, befitting of this debut, including original photography by Peter GW Sumadh & a 4 page lyric booklet w/ a frontispiece featuring an original painting by Scottish artist Maria Campbell. (view photos below). A 4th piece (a ltd edition "calling card"), will also be added to the package while supplies last!

    We've worked hard to ensure that owning a hard copy of The Mad Dalton's debut release will make it a real keepsake, a design trend we are looking forward to continuing with on further releases...!

    Please note, the cd's all come shrink wrapped.
    N.B: by special request shrink wrap can be removed & the cover signed in silver pen.


    Of "The Little Belfry EP", esteemed music writer Aaron Drain of State.IE recently said:

    "Drawing on influences like Tom Waits and Neil Young, Sumadh’s use of simple yet elegant chord progressions and understated vocals are reminiscent of the darker folk trends that saw out the ’60s and the Summer of Love for the uncertainty of a new generation. With his band of friends and fellow musicians bolstering the sound, The Little Belfry EP is a uniquely captivating exercise in subdued, emotive song-making...To get acquainted, we heartily recommend the title track and a long, brisk walk through cracked, amber leaves and Autumn skies. Soul food."

    While Taylor Johnson of Encore NI had this to say of the lead track "Little Belfry":

    "'...feels like a travelling song, one born out of experience and tireless craft. A gentle, swooning verse builds to an almost drunken lullaby, as if 'Little Belfry' was already a timeless Pogues tune. In fact, if you were to swap The Mad Dalton's Dylan-esque delivery for Shane MacGowan's snarl, this could easily have come straight out of the Dublin legends locker. The beautiful acoustic interplay merges effortlessly with the brass section, resulting in a song made for Winter nights, an open fire and more than a few bottles of wine."

    Includes unlimited streaming of The Little Belfry EP via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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  • Full Digital Discography

    Get all 4 The Mad Dalton releases available on Bandcamp and save 25%.

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Timebomb (radio edit), Skeleton Waltz, Open Season, and The Little Belfry EP. , and , .

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The final track, Track 5, on "The Little Belfry EP" is: Farewell (Boy At The Station)..!

lyrics

Farewell (Boy At The Station)
(written & composed by The Mad Dalton)

You know that I need you & care
I can’t find my thoughts anywhere
This game is for dreamers & fools
Who don’t ever tell you the rules

A hushed voice that speaks to my core
Yer party dress falls to the floor
Under fire still wanting more
You know I can’t swim anymore

So now my girl, who was once at my side
I jumped off too late baby thanks for the ride
You left me for broke but I think I survived…this time…

The fruits of our labour are song
When the words don’t belong
It’s clear from the pain & elation
We’ve never had this conversation

Father Son & Holy Ghost
Baby you know that I loved you the most
I read you my poems when we travelled to the coast

I can’t be that boy at the station
Waiting on love & affection
I’ll walk the road wild & free
There’s someplace that you’d rather be

Baby we rocked, But still you did roll
Kicked me w/pretty pink shoes right in my soul
Yer doctor knows best
Guess I didn’t pass the test

I wanted to see yer sweet face
Before memories took it’s place
The end of the road is now here
Remember that love conquers fear

credits

from The Little Belfry EP, released November 6, 2015
The Mad Dalton (aka Peter GW Sumadh): electric guitar/vocals

Ciaran "Scruffy" Gallagher: accordion
Michael Mormecha: drums, piano & bass
Michael John "Wally" Walters: trombone
Claire McCartney: female vocals

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The Mad Dalton Belfast, UK

'The Mad Dalton' is Belfast-based independent Scots /Canadian writer /musician Peter GW Sumadh.

His debu was 2015's "The Little Belfry EP" & he's been recording & gigging through the UK/Ireland/Canada ever since.

Video/singles:
'The Devil Came To Derry', 'Oh Marseille' & 'Golden Cage' & 'Seafaring Man' have followed & all feature on full length debut 'Open Season' released June 2018.
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