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Coastal Legends

by Paul Hayworth

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Dig Deep 04:12
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Lizard Queen 06:01
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Boudicca 03:45
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The Judge 04:21
One day I'll set myself free yeah With this evil eye I can see Oh what wizardry Come on down & see what I see To scream So lets roll the wheels of the justice machine Screaming witches You're all gonna burn I am the judge I am the keeper To show you the way To the cold blooded reaper I am the judge You snaggletooth crone Give you 13 years In a cell alone Sex with the devil For 7 long years You screaming witches You all must go I am the judge The sentance giver I am the judge The grand decider For I am a wizard Of the grand order The evil eye A source of Satan Deny my judgement As infidels of darkness And melevelency One day I'll set myself free yeah Oh what wizardry With this evil eye I can see One day I'll also tie you to a tree To burn To scream To confess And everything else inbetween So lets roll the wheels of the justice machine I am the judge The great peacekeeper Throw the hiary lipped hag In the river Take her away And tie her up and see I am the judge You must listen to me We can hear all the storms Far out at sea Screaming witches Purportraitors of heresey Must never ever To be set free I am the judge And I'm taking you down She has marks of the devil I don't want you around I am the Judge The lord justice of this town You're found guilty Under this crown Burnt at the stake Until your heart hits the wall And you shall burn In front of them all Watch her burn Oh she burns She burns she burns She burns down To a little stump Into the ground.
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Bogbody 05:12
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The Merman 04:49
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Jeremiah 05:47
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Mammoth 04:48
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Stories include:

Track 1. Sutton Hoo excavation of a 7th century 90ft longboat by Basil Brown and final resting place of King Raedwald (The Legend Of Beowulf). Woodbridge / Suffolk.

Track 2. The story of a Lizard Queen who has a taste for drinking human blood and being a bit Lizardy. National.

Track 3. Boadicea's (Boudicca) last battles of Colchester, London and St. Albans ending of the uprising for the Celtic Icini tribes, eventually in defeat to the Romans. Essex / Hertfordshire

Track 4. The Witchunter General. Matthew Hopkins trailed and killed up to 300 of 500 women nationwide by dubious means before coming to the conculsion he himself was a Witch. Essex / Suffolk

Track 5. Bogbodies from executed Kings of pre-Christian burial practices. Often found with exotic ornaments. Nationwide / Fens.

Track 6. The Orford Merman or The Wild Man of Orford caught in a fishermans net and kept prisoner in Orford Castle, (as depicted on the album cover) Orford / Suffolk.

Track 7. Jeremiah the Highwayman or Jeremiah Lagden, a local property owner who was rumoured also to have been a highwayman in the late 18th century on the Norwich To London Road. Abingtons / Cambridgeshire

Track 8. West Runton Elephant found in 1990 a nearly complete 4m tall skeleton was found after a huge storm on the beach where a battle over who exactly found it still rages. Cromer / Norfolk

Track 9. Gog & Magog giants where the Gog Magog hills to the south of Cambridge where formed by thier epic biblical battle. Wandlebury / Cambridgeshire.

Track 10. The A10 Thunderbolt is the most deadly weapon in recent history. Constantly flying over east Anglia from the American airbases in the 80's and 90's it's manouvrability makes it quite a sight. Suffolk / Cambridgeshire

Track 11. Norwich Castle dungeons, founded by Normans to protect thier newly aquired kingdom a large torture chamber was errected underneath it. Norwich / Norfolk

Track 12. The dissapearance of Dunwich harbour (economically more improtant than Norwich in the day) by a sea storm taking half the city with it. Legend says you can still hear the bells of the Cathedral under the water on a stormy day. Dunwich / Suffolk

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released May 5, 2016

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Paul Hayworth England, UK

A huge collection of wide ranging albums. Modern timeless encapsulating classic sounds of guitars, vintage synths and fx
with conceptual writing and an amplified verve of generic disruption on electrocuted Wilma tunes since 2010

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