MP3 Chapman - Unexploded Bombshell
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Chapmanâs debut solo album, Unexploded Bombshell is a musical triumph.
Simple arrangements and beautiful melodies are delivered by a truly unique
vocal.
13 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Chapmanâs debut solo album, âUnexploded Bombshellâ is a musical triumph. Simple arrangements and beautiful melodies are delivered by a truly unique vocal.
Drawing deeply on Folk and Soul roots, most of âUnexploded Bombshellâ is built from just Vocal and Piano or Guitar, punctuated with warm orchestration.
This is a solo album in the truest sense of the word, not only did Dom write, record and produce the record himself, he even designed the sleeve artwork and his website
The youngest of six children, Dom was influenced by the records and tapes he borrowed from his older siblings, whose musical tastes ranged from James Brown to The Fall, Cat Stevens and The Jam. Dom wrote his first song on the inside of a shoebox lid aged 5, and heâs had âsoleâ ever since! Often isolated at school, Dom found refuge in his family, his songwriting and the Essex countryside. As soon as he was old enough, Dom started tagging along with his brothers to local live venues, and it wasnât long before he was performing there himself.
A move to London saw Dom Djing at clubs and singing with underground dance act Scope. After a friend who worked in casting persuaded Dom to audition, he landed a film role starring alongside Dame Judi Dench in an BBC/HBO all-star production. Soon afterwards, Domâs band MacArthur were signed to Dave Stewartâs Artist Network label and recorded their eponymous debut, working with Funkadelicâ Gary âMudboneâ Cooper, top producer Ash Howes and other great session players.
With the collapse of AN, instead of hitting the streets, the album landed on the desk of the official receivers and has been the subject of a 3-year rights battle due to end on August 24th 2006, when he and fellow bandmate Dan Turner take back control of the rights.
Never one to wallow in what might have been, Dom set out to write an album of songs that he truly believed in. Halfway through the process Dom lost an old friend. Two weeks later he and his wife lost a much-wanted baby, unbelievably the next day his father died leaving Dom and his siblings to cope with his motherâs alzheimers. This series of events had a profound effect on the album and on Domâs outlook as he faced the inevitable change in his life. Remarkably he came through this difficult time with a renewed energy and optimism, determined to do everything he could to share his music with the world.
Simple arrangements and beautiful melodies are delivered by a truly unique
vocal.
13 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
Chapmanâs debut solo album, âUnexploded Bombshellâ is a musical triumph. Simple arrangements and beautiful melodies are delivered by a truly unique vocal.
Drawing deeply on Folk and Soul roots, most of âUnexploded Bombshellâ is built from just Vocal and Piano or Guitar, punctuated with warm orchestration.
This is a solo album in the truest sense of the word, not only did Dom write, record and produce the record himself, he even designed the sleeve artwork and his website
The youngest of six children, Dom was influenced by the records and tapes he borrowed from his older siblings, whose musical tastes ranged from James Brown to The Fall, Cat Stevens and The Jam. Dom wrote his first song on the inside of a shoebox lid aged 5, and heâs had âsoleâ ever since! Often isolated at school, Dom found refuge in his family, his songwriting and the Essex countryside. As soon as he was old enough, Dom started tagging along with his brothers to local live venues, and it wasnât long before he was performing there himself.
A move to London saw Dom Djing at clubs and singing with underground dance act Scope. After a friend who worked in casting persuaded Dom to audition, he landed a film role starring alongside Dame Judi Dench in an BBC/HBO all-star production. Soon afterwards, Domâs band MacArthur were signed to Dave Stewartâs Artist Network label and recorded their eponymous debut, working with Funkadelicâ Gary âMudboneâ Cooper, top producer Ash Howes and other great session players.
With the collapse of AN, instead of hitting the streets, the album landed on the desk of the official receivers and has been the subject of a 3-year rights battle due to end on August 24th 2006, when he and fellow bandmate Dan Turner take back control of the rights.
Never one to wallow in what might have been, Dom set out to write an album of songs that he truly believed in. Halfway through the process Dom lost an old friend. Two weeks later he and his wife lost a much-wanted baby, unbelievably the next day his father died leaving Dom and his siblings to cope with his motherâs alzheimers. This series of events had a profound effect on the album and on Domâs outlook as he faced the inevitable change in his life. Remarkably he came through this difficult time with a renewed energy and optimism, determined to do everything he could to share his music with the world.
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