White English Rain was composed, recorded and originally released on CD in
1999 with an iTunes® release in August 2012 via Ditto Music. White
English Rain musically describes various elements of London. Produced at
Musikd.com original music for original people®
Country house beer - a quiet sunday afternoon with friends, a few pints
and some tasty food in a local Eaton pub.
Dungeon club - the throbbing and thriving club scene in London. Great
sights and great nights!
Enchantress - a seductive, beautiful, mysterious and mystical woman -
there are many in London
Orgo - the great Westminster Abbey timelessly ushering in a new era amid
an ever evolving world.
Pelican - the walk home from a friendly pub after far too many pints -
good luck keeping time. Cheers.
Queensway - a tube stop, a neighborhood and so much more.
Rebel - aural testosterone.
Tower grave - the Tower of London's famous and infamous end. The last note
is a soul leaving the body.
Tube ride - a hectic, noisy crowded jostling of humanity in the well
organized chaos of travel.
Undercurrent - London culture is subtly complex with many elements behind
the foreground of life that are always felt and never seen.
White English Rain - a gingerly felt mist, other times a thrashing force
of nature.
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