
Neville Skelly has announced  details of his debut album, Poet & The Dreamer, which is  released through Setanta / Pias on Monday May 30th 2011.
The  12-track LP features covers  of tracks by the likes of Jackson C.  Frank, Woody Guthrie and Dion alongside  Skelly’s own compositions. 
The track listing of the record  is as follows: 
1.  Poet & The Dreamer
2.  Brambles & Heather
3.  Blues Run The Game
4.  Child Of The Morning
5.  He Looks A Lot Like  Me
6.  Colours Collide
7.  Will She Hold Another
8.  Eleanor Rigby
9.  The Road I’m On  (Gloria)
10. The World Turns Around
11. 900 Miles
12. Changes
The  album was recorded at Ape  Studios on the Wirral using an armoury of  vintage equipment in a quick-sharp  10 days with Ian Skelly of The Coral  (no direct relation) at the helm  on production duties and the rest of  The Coral contributing variously  throughout the record.  
Skelly  had first made contact  with the band via a shared love of Cole Porter  and George Gershwin -  Neville had done a ‘big band’ record which the  Coral had admired.  The Coral would go on to provide the encouragement  and support Neville  needed to record the songs he had written. 
A true labour of love, initially  inspired by a marriage break-up, work on Poet & The Dreamer   first started back in 2008 and came to eventual fruition due to  Neville’s  persistence and the belief and favour of various artists,  music industry  sorts and producers who all saw the timeless appeal of  the record. 
The  album is the crystalisation  of over two decades of writing and  therefore, as you might expect, is  varied, rich and melancholic - lap  steel guitars next to gently strummed  acoustic guitars, capture a  languid world-weary beauty. And above all  of this, characterising these  beautiful songs, sits Skelly's winter-dream  of a voice. 
Having  released 2 well-received  EPs last year, Neville also toured alongside  The Coral - he played at  London’s Royal Albert Hall on the tour.  Further U.K. dates will be  announced shortly.
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