





I've been in love with the music for Ian Hamilton's Tomorrow Come Someday for the past few years, so it was almost a dream finally seeing the film. It is the most beautiful thing. I've just watched the whole thing singing along like an idiot to all the songs. You really couldn't imagine a more perfect accompaniment to Peter Howell and John Ferdinando's score. The film, I mean, not my singing. Available as a new CD/DVD set in a record store near you.
Wow! Thanks, Ben.
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ReplyDeleteHello, mate. I've forgotten about your avis. I've remembered now, I'll get them sorted this weekend :)
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