Through These Eyes
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Through These Eyes is the debut solo album by Bryan Josh
Bryan Josh
Bryan Josh is a multi-instrumentalist who is the founder of British progressive rock band Mostly Autumn. While primarily being the band's lead singer and lead guitarist, he has performed on many other instruments in the studio, which include the bass guitar, piano and keyboards...

of Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is a British band, producing music heavily influenced by classic 1970s rock. The group formed in 1996, and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. The group's early influences were Genesis, Renaissance and Pink Floyd, and folk music...

 fame. He plays all the instruments on the album except the drums and flute parts. Gavin Griffiths of Karnataka
Karnataka (band)
The Welsh progressive rock band Karnataka were formed in 1997 by founding members Ian Jones , Rachel Jones and Jonathan Edwards...

, Panic Room
Panic Room (Band)
Panic Room is a Welsh band made up of former Karnataka members Jonathan Edwards, Gavin Griffiths, Paul Davies and Anne-Marie Helder with Alun Vaughan on bass guitar....

 and Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is a British band, producing music heavily influenced by classic 1970s rock. The group formed in 1996, and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. The group's early influences were Genesis, Renaissance and Pink Floyd, and folk music...

 played most of the drums on the album with Henry Borne, Mostly Autumn drummer during the 2008 shows, playing drums on two of the tracks. The two tracks Borne played on were songs left over from Mostly Autumn's
Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is a British band, producing music heavily influenced by classic 1970s rock. The group formed in 1996, and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. The group's early influences were Genesis, Renaissance and Pink Floyd, and folk music...

 Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows is the eighth studio album by the band Mostly Autumn. The writing of the album saw band members Heather and Bryan retreating to the Lake District, apparently inspiring a more organic sound for the new songs, harking back to the band's earlier material...

sessions and they can be heard in instrumental form on the bonus DVD that came with the special edition of Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows
Glass Shadows is the eighth studio album by the band Mostly Autumn. The writing of the album saw band members Heather and Bryan retreating to the Lake District, apparently inspiring a more organic sound for the new songs, harking back to the band's earlier material...

. The album also features Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn
Mostly Autumn is a British band, producing music heavily influenced by classic 1970s rock. The group formed in 1996, and have built their reputation through constant touring, never signing to a major label. The group's early influences were Genesis, Renaissance and Pink Floyd, and folk music...

 band-mate Olivia Sparnenn on a few tracks singing lead, harmony and backing vocals.

Track listing

  1. Merry She Goes
  2. Land of the Gods
  3. The Appian Way
  4. We Graze
  5. Black Stone
  6. Slow Down
  7. Through These Eyes
  8. Into Your Arms
  9. Old Friends
  10. Not a Dream
  11. Only in the Loss
  12. Going Home
  13. Carry Me
  14. The Appian Way [Radio Edit]


(All songs written by Bryan Josh)

Credits

  • Bryan Josh
    Bryan Josh
    Bryan Josh is a multi-instrumentalist who is the founder of British progressive rock band Mostly Autumn. While primarily being the band's lead singer and lead guitarist, he has performed on many other instruments in the studio, which include the bass guitar, piano and keyboards...

    - Lead/Backing Vocals; Lead/Rhythm/Acoustic Guitars; Bass Guitars; Keyboards; Tambourine
  • Olivia Sparnenn - Lead/Backing Vocals
  • Gavin Griffiths - Drums


With:
  • Henry Bourne - Drums (Tracks 5 and 6)
  • Sarah Dean - Flute (9)
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