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Kensson's music

Kensson has been compared to Dylan ("Kensson? He's not as good as Dylan" - some bloke in a pub.) He plays a guitar and can't sing terribly well, but there the resemblance ends. You could call him a comedy-folk artist if you wanted to; his live repertoire is renowned for such songs as Why Don't You Piss Off Because No-One Likes You, a song of unrequited hatred; You Should Never Skin Up On A Skinful, an anthem for those who spend their hard-earned on soft drugs; and It's Our Ball And You're Not Playing, an indictment of St. Andrews' second-most-prominent all-male establishment, the Kate Kennedy Club.

You can read a review of A Bright Cold Day In April by Splitter, taken from The Sinner; another review is taken from The Vine, written by Simon Williams.


Cover photo taken in Bozeman, Montana by Kensson


A Bright Cold Day In April

A Bright Cold Day In April is Kensson's first proper CD offering. The track listing is:
All tracks by Beveridge unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. Recorded, produced, engineered etc. by Ross Bambrey.

It runs to about 27 minutes. Many thanks to James Baster for hosting the MP3s. If you want to buy ABCDiA from me on CD I'll charge you a couple of quid / EUR5 / US$5 / AUS$5 for materials and postage. Please copy and distribute this album to anyone who might want to listen.

The inlay card can be downloaded as a PostScript file or as a PDF document.
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