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  1. Strange Emotional is taken from Meilyr Jones’ debut solo album ‘2013’ which is out now. CD/LP: MJ2013CDLP Download/Stream: https://MoshiMoshiRecords.lnk.to/2013 He announced a new London ...

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  2. 10. Nov. 2015 · How To Recognise A Work of Art is Meilyr Jones’ new single (http://smarturl.it/MeilyrJonesHTRAWOA), taken from his forthcoming debut album out next year. It ...

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  3. 17. März 2016 · I n 2013, after the breakup of both his relationship and his band, Race Horses, Meilyr Jones went to Rome. That visit helped inspire his first solo album, in which euphoria and despair sit side by ...

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  4. 11. Juni 2015 · 12" Vinyl: http://smarturl.it/MeilyrJonesLtdVinyl iTunes: http://smarturl.it/MeilyrJonesDL Spotify: http://smarturl.it/RefugeesSpotify Refugees is Meilyr Jonesdebut single for Moshi Moshi...

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  5. 18. Apr. 2016 · 18th April 2016. What do you do when everything you’ve known for almost a third of your life comes crashing down? For Meilyr Jones, the former frontman of Aberystwyth psych-poppers Race Horses,...

  6. meilyrjones.bandcamp.com › album › 20132013 | Meilyr Jones

    18. März 2016 · 2013 by Meilyr Jones, released 18 March 2016 1. How To Recognise A Work of Art 2. Don Juan 3. Passionate Friend 4. Refugees 5. Rome 6. Rain In Rome 7. Strange Emotional 8. Return To Life 9.

  7. 18. März 2021 · It’s been five years since Meilyr Jones released 2013, his critically acclaimed solo debut. A baroque, classic-pop opus, Caragh Medlicott takes a look back at what made Jones’ album so unique in both inspiration and execution. For the writers of the Romantic period, all roads really did lead to Rome.