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Are We Nearly There Yet? CD

Dan Treacy selbst hat sich die Mühe gemacht, für dieses nicht wirklich neue, aber doch hier erstmals veröffentlichte Album aus dem Jahr 2005 ein Release-Info zu schreiben. Und das ist so gut, dass ich ihn einfach zitiere: "Aha!" we hear the doubters and cynics sing ...

We smell cash £££ in another dodgy batch of out takes and fillers!!! Oh, far from it! The story behind this compilation goes back a long way ... A very long way ... after a long sabbatical - at this point if you don't know my/our history, I suggest you cram up on your homework/history ...

(GOOGLE! GOOGLE!) I owe this CD in most to a lovely kind bunch of mostly New Yorkers, Rob and his marvellous band THE BASKERVILLES. They arranged a benefit gig in New York in lieu of my release from prison (naturally I was fitted up).

They raised over £1.000 with the stipulation that I went back into the studio. So, in the summer of 2005 I went into Soup Studios in North London with engineer and producer Simon Trought.

This CD was the culmination of those sessions. Our next/new LP "My Darker Places" (Domino Records) came later ... The cover versions ("If I should fall behind" Bruce Springsteen; "Mr Brightside" THE KILLERS) are simply songs that I love, that move me, that make me laugh.

I was inundated with offers after prison release, but I'm afraid some certain "industry" people were disappointed to find I was not a shambling wreck ... I've been called the original Doherty ...

yes Tommy Docherty ... football legend! I'm as proud and disappointed of this CD as anything I've ever done ... And here's Debbie with the weather. Und mehr gibt es zu dieser wunderschönen TVP-Platte auch nicht zu sagen.

Love it or leave it.