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In 2004 Morton had a chance meeting with producer Pip Williams (Moody Blues, Status Quo) which resulted in his first self-penned album Interpret This, released in 2006. Two singles went to radio with resulting airplay on regional radio stations throughout the UK along with a successful acoustic tour with guitarist Greg Bone.
In 2008, Finlay began working on his second album Back to Basics at Wendyhouse Studios in West London.
Morton continued his musical journey in 2013 with the release of Harvest The Wind. During his first U.S. tour, he visited a radio station in Taos, New Mexico which is 100% powered by solar energy. This greatly intrigued the musician who was already very keen on alternative energy sources, thus, the lyric from the lead track (also the album’s title) to “Hoist up your solar sails” was born in the United States. The first single from Harvest The Wind was “Do You Believe In Ghosts” which featured guitar work from Steve Hackett of Genesis.
Finlay’s 4th album, “Only Half A Live”, released in 2017, was, as the title suggests, made up of half studio tracks, and half live performance, the latter coming from an intimate showcase gig at the BBC Club in London W1.
This brings us up to date with the first release in 3 years, a digital-only single entitled “Seven Wonders”, which is an intriguing mix of a song and a history lesson about the 7 Wonders of the ancient world!
In 2008, Finlay began working on his second album Back to Basics at Wendyhouse Studios in West London.
Morton continued his musical journey in 2013 with the release of Harvest The Wind. During his first U.S. tour, he visited a radio station in Taos, New Mexico which is 100% powered by solar energy. This greatly intrigued the musician who was already very keen on alternative energy sources, thus, the lyric from the lead track (also the album’s title) to “Hoist up your solar sails” was born in the United States. The first single from Harvest The Wind was “Do You Believe In Ghosts” which featured guitar work from Steve Hackett of Genesis.
Finlay’s 4th album, “Only Half A Live”, released in 2017, was, as the title suggests, made up of half studio tracks, and half live performance, the latter coming from an intimate showcase gig at the BBC Club in London W1.
This brings us up to date with the first release in 3 years, a digital-only single entitled “Seven Wonders”, which is an intriguing mix of a song and a history lesson about the 7 Wonders of the ancient world!
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