Steve Cradock (Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller) DEBUT solo album The Kundalini Target (watch video w/ Mani)

Steve Cradock

Ocean Colour Scene guitarist Steve Cradock will be releasing his debut single "Running Away" on February 16, 2009, taken from his debut solo album 'The Kundalini Target' (out Feb 9th).

The "Running Away" video was filmed at The Prince of Wales in Camden with his good friend Mani playing bass and The Enemy in the audience.

Watch "Running Away" video:

Steve Cradock on amazon.co.uk

As a taster, Steve is giving away a free download of "Beware of The Falling Rocks" from the album. Download MP3 from www.oceancolourscene.com.

As the founding member of Ocean Colour Scene he has penned some of the 90's definitive hits such as "The Riverboat Song", "The Day We Caught The Train" and "Hundred Mile High City" which have become engrained into British Culture as the theme tune to the Chris Evans fronted TFI Friday and signature song in Guy Ritches 'Lock Sock & Two Smoking Barrels'.

With his debut solo album, Steve has grafted 10 beautiful laments about love, life, loss and the union of marriage. Tracks such as "Running Away", "Beware of Falling rocks" and "Ask the sound" showcase what a talent he is, exposing the vulnerability and innocence of young love.

The album features Paul Weller on vocals on a couple of the tracks and 12 string guitar on "Paint Your Picture".

Ocean Colour Scene Official Website

Steve Cradock YouTube videos

Steve Cradock MySpace






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