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REVIEWS
Clare Free—Butterflies—Independent Re-
lease
Clare Free is well known on the British Blues
circuit both as a Singer/Songwriter and a
astute guitarist. She has been nominated for
many music awards and toured Europe exten-
sively.
Having been originally released in 2014 and
then withdrawn Clare has now re-released
her album, “Butterflies” but only in CD format.
This reflects her decision to move away from
digital releases in favour of a deeper, and more meaningful connection with
her fans. So in order to get to hear this album you will have to contact Clare via
her website, www.clarefree.co.uk.
The album opens with ‘Thank You’ a nice and gentle acoustic offering with
guitar, light percussion and a sweet vocal arrangement. The title track ‘Butter-
flies’ floats along nicely before we hear a hint of Linda Perry in the vocal in
‘Vagabond Sanctuary’.
‘For My Child’ has a more bluesy gospel feel whilst ‘He’s Your Brother’ relays a
personal tale in a twelve bar blues style format. ‘My Dad’ completes a little
personal triptych of songs with its light blues touch.
‘Sixty Years Young’ opens with a great bluesy riff and carries the bluesy vibe
throughout. ‘Smile And Say Goodbye’ is a lovely heartfelt slow minor blues
where Clare can excel and show off her blues guitar chops. The album closes
with ‘We Found Home’ a beautiful song that is guaranteed to chill you out!
The album is well put together with simple but effective song arrangements.
Her light touch on guitar coupled with sweet vocal arrangements makes for
easy listening and somewhat reminiscent of the style of artists such as Made-
leine Peyroux and Carla Bruni.
Whilst not strictly a blues album there is no hiding Clare’s blues pedigree
particularly in her guitar work and I’m sure blues fans will enjoy this album. I
can only admire Clare for her stance against streaming and the current music
climate and wish her well with this release.
Ged Wilson

