Heywood-Moore

Goodbye Yesterday

A stunning debut album from Dawn Moore and Brian Heywood.

For more information about the individual band members, some live and studio sound bites then check out the website at www.Heywood-Moore.com.

TRACK Listing
      
       1. Goodbye Yesterday         - 4:52
       2. Turn the key              - 2:52
       3. My, Oh My                 - 3:05 
       4. Banker's blues            - 2:28
       5. Second time around        - 3:11
       6. Ticket to paradise        - 3:39
       7. Friday feelin'            - 3:55
       8. I wish it would rain      - 3:12
       9. Movin' on                 - 3:13
      10. Northern lights           - 3:04
      11. The ballad of Hiram Cater - 2:50
      12. Walkin' after midnight    - 3:28
      13. Everybody's country now   - 2:08


      credits
      
      Dawn Moore - voice
      Brian Heywood - electric and bass guitars, guitar synth & voice
      Micheal Vishnick - hand percussion & kit drums
      Guy Avern - bass guitar

      Guests (UK)
      BJ Cole - pedal steel guitar
      Guy Rogers - banjo
      Lincoln Spalding - bass guitar
      Tom Kitching - fiddle
      Justin Saban - electric guitar
      
      Guests (Australia)
      Hugh MacDonald - electric and acoustic guitars
      Greg Hunt - electric fiddle
      David Hicks - kit drums
      Rob Hornbuckle - bass guitar

      produced by Brian Heywood & Justin Saban
      engineered by  Justin Saban, Hugh MacDonald & Brian Heywood 

      recorded at Latent Lemon (Luton), Hugh MacDonald's (Melbourne) & The Point (Dunstable)


      Cover Art:
      
      created by Brian Heywood
      photos by Christina Jansen & Mathew Hamilton Green

      
      
Quotes "This is a neat duo, ... It sure is a classic CM song." - Peter Shaw www.countrymusic.net.nz

"...jaunty, airy, catchy." - P R Shaw, TLC RADIO (NZ)

"The burnished countrified chartpop of Heywood-Moore even sounds as if it could make a killing in the American Bible Belt (sweeping out of the same CCM radio playlists as the likes of Lexi Elisha ...)" - Misfit City (blog)