October 28, 2022

Everton Roy Collins They Used To Be Mine Review

Everton Roy Collins – They Used To Be Mine – Review

Everton Roy Collins: They Used To Be Mine Album Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Everton Roy Collins has returned with his third album – and to say it is a rich, intricate and pleasing affair would be an understatement. They Used To Be Mine, released via Mission Hill Records, sees Collins return nearly 30 years after his first release. Produced by John Harley, the album is a veritable banquet of Lover’s Rock and Reggae – but with heavy influences of Rock and Blues. The array of musicians featured is impressive, too – including Ryan Wilson on a versatile bass,

Everton Roy Collins They Used To Be Mine Review

Everton Roy Collins – They Used To Be Mine – Review

Everton Roy Collins: They Used To Be Mine Album Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Everton Roy Collins has returned with his third album – and to say it is a rich, intricate and pleasing affair would be an understatement. They Used To Be Mine, released via Mission Hill Records, sees Collins return nearly 30 years after his first release. Produced by John Harley, the album is a veritable banquet of Lover’s Rock and Reggae – but with heavy influences of Rock and Blues. The array of musicians featured is impressive, too – including Ryan Wilson on a versatile bass,

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