The Nation’s Most Central Location (Orange Vinyl)
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The much-anticipated follow-up to ‘Districts, Roads, Open Space’. This, the fourth Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan album, sees Gordon Chapman-Fox explore the north-south divide and reflect on 40 years of broken ‘levelling up’ promises.
With eight tracks across 40 minutes, the album offers Gordon’s usual mix of mournful remorse and upbeat optimism. By now, however, there’s an underlying anger which burns through tracks such as London’s Moving Our Way and A Brighter And More Prosperous Future.
The track, Busway, is an optimistic ode to Runcorn’s unique bus route, connecting all communities and free from other traffic.
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