We're All In This Together
Gabby Young & Other Animals
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
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Download Album (MP3) | 16 tracks | £7.99 | |
Download Album (FLAC) | 16 tracks | £7.99 | |
Download individual tracks | From £0.99 |
Description
Gabby Young & Other Animals - We're All In This Together
Gabby Young and Other Animals are an eccentric eight piece British pop band, bringing together gypsy, folk, rock and jazz. The band is fronted by Gabby Young who is a trained opera singer, and supported by the Other Animals using a wide range of instruments, most notably trumpet, trombone, piano and clarinet.
The band has been reviewed positively by many of the UK's major newspapers, including The Guardian, The Sunday Times and the London Evening Standard. The Guardian named the band in the list "Our anti-tips for 2010: the acts who deserve to be heard".
Gabby Young and the other Animals spent the summer of 2010 touring major UK festivals, including Glastonbury, where they played on the Avalon stage.
'We're All In This Together' topped both Amazon UK's folk and rock download charts during the week commencing 27 June 2010 as part of the 'Storm the Charts' campaign.
The band has been reviewed positively by many of the UK's major newspapers, including The Guardian, The Sunday Times and the London Evening Standard. The Guardian named the band in the list "Our anti-tips for 2010: the acts who deserve to be heard".
Gabby Young and the other Animals spent the summer of 2010 touring major UK festivals, including Glastonbury, where they played on the Avalon stage.
'We're All In This Together' topped both Amazon UK's folk and rock download charts during the week commencing 27 June 2010 as part of the 'Storm the Charts' campaign.
Reviews
“Wildly flamboyant and with a good selection of brassy-backed, jazz-edgedsongs" THE GUARDIAN - (Robin Denselow)
"Gabby is distinctive. She's a mixture of Pre-Raphaelite beauty and antique
shop. As much art-school as Agent Provacteur. Eastern European touches and
acoustic instrumentation combine with a strong seductive voice to suggest a
busking Kate Bush” MOJO (Roy Wilkinson)
“A sense of a second-hand jumble worked up into something vital and new is
matched in the tapestry of the Other Animals’ sound. THE SUNDAY TIMES (David Stubbs)