"Mood music is good music and with Testament, Glyn Bailey undoubtedly knows how to set the tone. A collection of songs crooned in a low-end lull that soothes the soul whilst it breaks your heart. Experience it when the Read more
"Mood music is good music and with Testament, Glyn Bailey undoubtedly knows how to set the tone. A collection of songs crooned in a low-end lull that soothes the soul whilst it breaks your heart. Experience it when the mood and setting are exactly as they should be and this album will take you somewhere warm and fuzzy, yet tinged with a sadness that everyday life all too often provides." - Steven Reid (Sea of Tranquility).
"Lush and nuanced. The baroque chamber-pop choral elements are a highlight. Testament displays an obvious enjoyment for creating the grand (but not grandiose). I enjoyed it." - Steve Saler (Lucid Eye Productions).
"Testament is the best thing I’ve heard so far from Glyn Bailey. There's more humour and pathos than on previous CD's, with Glyn sounding vocally engaged in the moment. I listened to it twice, back to back, and already some of the songs had their hooks in me. My favourites are ‘Marswalkers’ (great arrangement, fab chorus), ‘Spark’ (an almost Burt Bacharach vibe), and ‘Muse’s Rules’ which is completely unique! I also enjoyed the subtle use of a choir and the textural use of sax on several of the songs." - Howard Male (Freelance Writer and Novelist).
"Lush and nuanced. The baroque chamber-pop choral elements are a highlight. Testament displays an obvious enjoyment for creating the grand (but not grandiose). I enjoyed it." - Steve Saler (Lucid Eye Productions).
"Testament is the best thing I’ve heard so far from Glyn Bailey. There's more humour and pathos than on previous CD's, with Glyn sounding vocally engaged in the moment. I listened to it twice, back to back, and already some of the songs had their hooks in me. My favourites are ‘Marswalkers’ (great arrangement, fab chorus), ‘Spark’ (an almost Burt Bacharach vibe), and ‘Muse’s Rules’ which is completely unique! I also enjoyed the subtle use of a choir and the textural use of sax on several of the songs." - Howard Male (Freelance Writer and Novelist).
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Jacques in the City 5:470:00/5:47
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The Light 5:080:00/5:08
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Serenity 2:570:00/2:57
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Eyes 5:170:00/5:17
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Muse's Rules 3:310:00/3:31
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Marswalkers 4:420:00/4:42
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Where 3:480:00/3:48
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Spark 5:040:00/5:04
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0:00/5:34
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A Moment 3:530:00/3:53











