GTaa originally harks from Manchester's urban outskirts, but colours his music with alternative experience from around the World. GTaa produced the ?Live It All' album in 2002/2003, from recordings made over the previous few years, with Alan Gregson at West Orange Studio, Preston. Here Decca notaries, Russel Watson, and Rick Guard polished their pearlers, and Corner Shop tinkered with their tackle, and even Badly Drawn Boy sketched out some early stuff.
Here Decca notaries, Russel Watson, and Rick Guard polished their pearlers, and Corner Shop tinkered with their tackle, and even Badly Drawn Boy sketched out some early stuff. Meanwhile playing gigs across the NW from theLimelight Club in Crewe to Chicago Rock Caf? in Lancaster, supported by appearances on Radio Merseyside, Radio Lancashire, GMR, and Bay FM, picked up some excellent reviews. Such as ?If Bryan Ferry was a member of The Beatles, the result might sound like many of the tracks found on Live It All. Infectious pop tunes with smart lyrical phrasing - this album will be a cherished part of your collection for years to come'.
Picking up from the earlier works, GTaa, has returned with a concept album, 'The Time, The Place', celebrating a triumphant trip, round the landmarks in life. Football World starts the ball rolling anticipating World Cup glories in South Africa. Arthur Alone charts the legendary Britain's rise, from which, Rising Sun reaches new heights of invigoration. Drinking wets your appetite for the next round, hand pulled from kegs at Ralph Salt's. Poetic PortPatrick hastes ye back, again and again, to enjoy the charms of this melodic marvel reaching a climaticconclusion with Birthday. Some say, elements of 80's British alternative rock infuse this quality collection of catchy tunes, perhaps a hint of Bowie with a cutting edge, or maybe elements of Julian Cope, it is all this and more; suffice to say its classic.