Brian Cant & Freddie Phillips - Come To Chigley

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Review by Robert Foster

The album Come To Chigley by Brian Cant & Freddie Phillips is a delightful trip down memory lane for those who grew up watching the classic children's TV show of the same name. The album features 19 tracks, including all the familiar tunes from the show, such as the catchy theme song and the jolly "Trumpton Riots" march.

One of the standout features of the album is the quality of the songwriting and musicianship. Cant and Phillips were clearly talented composers and performers, and their songs are full of catchy hooks, clever lyrics, and memorable melodies. From the bouncy "Windmill Song" to the wistful "Pigeon Racing," each track is a joy to listen to.

Another highlight of the album is the charming vocals of Brian Cant. His warm, friendly voice is instantly recognizable to anyone who grew up watching him on TV, and he brings a real sense of nostalgia and fondness to the songs. Freddie Phillips' guitar work is also excellent, providing a lively and upbeat accompaniment to Cant's vocals.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Stately Home
Efficiency
Chigley Theme
The Little Steam Train
The Song Of The Fair
The Bricklayers
Mr. Swallow's Song
Mr. Farthing's Song (The Potter)
The Dutch Organ
The Bargemaster
The Mechanical Digger
The Pumping Engine
The Balloonist
Mr. Swallow's Song (The Crane)
The Gardener
The Corporation Dustman

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Catalog Numbers

MFP 1352

Labels

Music For Pleasure

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Formats

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About Brian Cant & Freddie Phillips

Brian Cant was an English actor, television presenter and writer. He died after a prolonged struggle with Parkinson's disease. Born: 12th July 1933, in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Died: 19th June 2017, in Denville Hall, Northwood, London, England

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  • Brian
  • Cant
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Summary by Robert Foster

Come To Chigley is a wonderful album that will appeal to anyone who remembers the classic TV show or who simply loves well-crafted, catchy songs. It's a delightful trip back to a simpler time, and a testament to the enduring power of good music.