SA said: what beautiful album! Great vocals, great melodies. Rowe navigated for 10 years a slow mighty river to discover for us an accessible psychedelic classic.! Mixed & assembled with Nick Holton (at his Oaki Room Studio) who like the others were so happy to participate in the making of this truly individual album made by an unsung & beautiful soul of the shoegaze era. I think the dog is chasing ghosts.' I say. Gathering past collaborators to help form a gentle and melodic selection of songs, this recording was grown over several years with help from all members of Chapterhouse Andrew Sheriff, Ashley Bates and Stephen Patman and drumming assistance from Ian McCutcheon (Mojave 3 / HOO), along with recording help from Neil Halstead (Slowdive / Mojave 3) and bass playing from Hamish Brown (Revolver). The influence of artists like Tim Hardin, Syd Barrett and Fred Neil emanate beautifully and the nine uncomplicated and honest songs shine with unashamed fragility. Everybody’s Thinking is a personal journey of layered sounds but with a backbone of brevity and psychedelic simplicity. Third solo work that can be credited to RZA, after his debut under the moniker Bobby Digital in 98, and the film score of 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai' released in the Japanese market.This is a second soundtrack from the same movie by Jim Jarmusch, on which Bobby Steels collaborated, released for the US and European markets the following year, in 2000.
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