Vince Freeman Vinyl – Scars Ghosts & Glory Signed Vinyl

£18.99

Scars Ghosts & Glory Signed Vinyl – Vince Freeman Vinyl from Vinyl Records London

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The 12track album is produced by Paul Visser aka GoldCrush and is brimming with powerful earworms like fistpunching rocker Imposter the gnarly ode to a night full of tequila and regret that is Wont Remember Heaven and Blame Myself, another surefire single and another song that speaks to the singers journey through his artistry. This soulful stomper finds Freeman reaching high with the notes and deep with the selfreflection and yes, selflaceration.This is Vince Freemans journey and this is his towering achievement. His debut album is the sound of a musician whos poured everything of himself into his music, made his own luck, overcame lifethreatening challenges and been his own best ambassador. This is the painfully honest, liferichlylived world of Scars, Ghosts and Glory, and Freeman has alchemised all three into musical gold. Now, finally, the world gets to hear it. Vince Freeman Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £18.99

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