Eleven songs, written over two couple years – a bit of folk, a touch of South America, some social comment, a train song, a small private confession, a ukulele story, and a few songs whose face don’t fit any particular category or genre.
You can hear and read more at my Bandcamp page here, from where the album and songs can be downloaded.
‘There’s the witty and sporadically vulgar views of Jake Thackray, the comedic commentary of Richard Digance and now ‘Sometimes Your Face Don’t Fit’ from Terence Blacker … you’re going to love it.’Folkwords
‘Terence weaves a path between Jacques Brel and Dudley Moore…. It’s all very funny and makes you want to catch the guy live.’ Acoustic Magazine
‘All the songs are funny, pertinent and tuneful.’ The Oldie