One By One - Unkle Bob

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He stands alone outside the blooming yard
all is calm there on the street
the shadows pass him hung right over
the pain on his face he knew he'd keep
his hair is long and it's twisted, it's twisted
around the smile spread cheek to cheek
another child another soul grabs a hold
to the metal that will end his misery

One by one
we stand beneath the sun
with his arms open wide
two by two
he's getting you
to watch him as he leave this life he knew

How much anger is set aside
as each one of us cries
red lightsd they come and take him away
in the thoughts he'll be better some day
tied tight can't see out your eyes
that he's sure to shine, sure to shine
in this deep dark played out reality show
so who's the man with the plan
don't you see, don't you see...

One by one
we stand beneath the sun
with his arms open wide
two by two
he's getting you
to watch him as he leave this life he knew

Do you ever think that things are meant to be?
I know we all have our reasons why
and now the power of the human being
has gone and changed so many lives

One by one
we stand beneath the sun
with his arms open wide
two by two
he's getting you
to watch him as he leave this life he knew

One by one
we start to come undone
two by two
he's getting through to you...

One by one we stand, we stand over
over you...

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Recorded in a barn on the banks of Loch Tay in the Highlands of Scotland, Rick Webster (aka Unkle Bob) returns with The Highest Mountains - the luminous sequel to May 2016’s darker The Deepest Sea. This mini-album is his best work to date and the documentation of a journey that took him to Ghana, Berlin and the Highlands of Scotland.

Following a music project in Africa organised by Glasgow’s Green Door Studios, Rick decamped his entire studio to a community-run barn in the Scottish Highlands. Sometimes alone, sometimes with visiting friends (inc Chris Hardwick- drums, Scott Cousins- bass, Eilidh Mcmillan- cello & backing vocals), Rick began sketching out and recording new song ideas inside a small hall in the barn. Two months later he emerged with seven fully-formed songs that after some further production tweaks in Glasgow, would become The Highest Mountains.

The album draws influence from Nick Cave, Sun Kil Moon, Sigor Ros and has an analogue, raw feel to the production thanks to Green Door studio’s Samuel J Smith who mastered The Highest Mountains. Tracks such as And I Know embody the uplifting, autobiographical melody featured throughout this mini-album which has bursts of fuzz, folk and pop. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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