Vinyl LP pressing. 2017 release from the London-based singer/songwriter. Twelve months ago, Bruno Major set himself the lofty task of writing, recording and releasing a song every month for a year, A Song For Every Moon is a collections of those songs. The culmination of a year's hard work, it stands as a soulful testament to Bruno's promise, and to his ability as a songwriter. An exquisite package of stripped-back R&B and folk, it drifts slowly from mood to mood like pages in a diary: There's blissed-out romance ("Wouldn't Mean a Thing"), wistful melancholy ("Places We Won't Walk"), and, in the end, some clarity ("On Our Own"). "I know the world is a beautiful place/But we're on our own," he sings on the existential final cut. "We're on our own."
A1 Wouldn't Mean A Thing
A2 There's Little Left
A3 The First Thing You See
A4 Easily
A5 Home
A6 Like Someone In Love
B1 Just The Same
B2 Second Time
B3 Fair-Weather Friend
B4 Places We Won't Walk
B5 Cold Blood
B6 On Our Own