Inspired by a story, a couple of my travelling friends, had told me, about a very nasty, over privileged, woman, who informed them, that they were not privileged enough, to enjoy the same luxuries or experiences, as her in life. It struck me, that as a microcosmic narrative, it resonated, the macrocosmic problems, we face as a species.
credits
from Borders,
released September 26, 2019
Penned and performed by - Cara- Jane Murphy
Recorded at London Road Studios, Baldock (UK) by - Max Hopwood
Art Work by - Rob Martin
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I can't wait to hear this.
And for such a good cause too. Can't set a favourite track yet, but sure they are all lovely and wonderful.
Gawd bless you Mr Doozer 😘 Stella O'Farrell