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Seth Lakeman
Check out this review for Seth Lakemans new album ‘poor man’s heaven’, 7/10 he’s great. The Hurlers, the lead track on Seth Lakeman’s new album Poor Man’s Heaven, kicks off with a gargantuan drum beat before launching into the story of Cruel Coppinger, a wrecker on the Cornish coast. Swirling fiddle from Lakeman, insistent chanting and a stomping beat bring alive a tale of ancient skulduggery. HOMEGROWN folk hero Seth Lakeman, right, is celebrating after his latest album officially checked in at number eight in the album charts yesterday. A staggering 13,000 albums have been sold since Seth’s fourth album, Poor Man’s Heaven, was released last Monday. Seth had been hoping for an entry into the top 20, but confessed to being “completely bo Seth Lakeman album ‘Poor Man’s Heaven’ review Use this ingenious tool to write songs about ships, battles and fine young maidens, in the style of English folk musician Seth Lakeman. Each song comes complete with a title, an explanation of the legend upon which it is based, and a name for Seth’s new album should he change his mind. The Seth Lakeman Trio are playing at the Lawrence Sheriff School in Rugby, Warwickshire. Seth has been shortlisted for the 2005 Nationwide Mercury Prize, despite having recorded his album for only £300 in his brother’s kitchen, and spending his last £177 on the entry fee for the award.
Seth Lakeman
Seth Lakeman
Seth Bernard Lakeman (born March 26, 1977 in Yelverton, Devon) is an English folk singer, songwriter, and musician.
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