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'Jude truly shines through as a leading light of the modern folk movement'
(Tom Hilton Aldora Britain Records)
'This is the sound of one person in fine voice, delivering great songs and some masterful guitar. As well as all that, this is the sound of a quiet classic and a performer on a roll'
(Marc Higgins Fatea Records)
'Hills and valleys, trees, birds, fields, sunlight, all underpinned by feelings of love, make this album a kind of musical art exhibition. I felt as though I was walking through a gallery of beautiful paintings'
(Pal Carter Folk London)
'Edwin-Scott's songs are thought-provoking reflections on society and mankind's relationship with nature, all driven by a lyrical and musical dexterity that sets him apart from the crowd'
(RnR)
'His acoustic guitar is much to the fore on this album with his commensurate dexterity easily justifying the instrument’s central placement while his voice is the voice of everyman with the subjects of his songs being likewise lyrically locked to the expectations of the masses in these troubled times. “Rambling Rose” is therefore an album that will attract the ears of the faithful attendees of folk and roots festivals across the land'
(Blues Bunny)
'If Rambling Rose also serves as your introduction, there are many pleasures and discoveries ahead'
(Mike Davies folking.com)
(Tom Hilton Aldora Britain Records)
'This is the sound of one person in fine voice, delivering great songs and some masterful guitar. As well as all that, this is the sound of a quiet classic and a performer on a roll'
(Marc Higgins Fatea Records)
'Hills and valleys, trees, birds, fields, sunlight, all underpinned by feelings of love, make this album a kind of musical art exhibition. I felt as though I was walking through a gallery of beautiful paintings'
(Pal Carter Folk London)
'Edwin-Scott's songs are thought-provoking reflections on society and mankind's relationship with nature, all driven by a lyrical and musical dexterity that sets him apart from the crowd'
(RnR)
'His acoustic guitar is much to the fore on this album with his commensurate dexterity easily justifying the instrument’s central placement while his voice is the voice of everyman with the subjects of his songs being likewise lyrically locked to the expectations of the masses in these troubled times. “Rambling Rose” is therefore an album that will attract the ears of the faithful attendees of folk and roots festivals across the land'
(Blues Bunny)
'If Rambling Rose also serves as your introduction, there are many pleasures and discoveries ahead'
(Mike Davies folking.com)