18 July 2025

From the Third Mind

 

Bill Pritchard was born in 1964 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, UK. Pritchard is a singer-songwriter, instrumentalist (guitars, keyboards), musical arranger, & producer.

His eponymous debut album was released in 1987 on the Third Mind label. Bill Pritchard's music at this early stage of his musical career was heavily reminiscent of the new wave/post-punk of the early 80s. Characteristic of his music are his fantastic baritone vocals & his elaborate introspective lyrics.

Bill Pritchard - Bill Pritchard, Third Mind Records TMLP19, 1987.
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Side One -
Black Souls Under White Skies
Sheltered Life
Pas de Plaisanterie
White City

Side Two -
Arsenic & Old Lace
Dimanche Soir
Grey Parade
Greek Street
Impact of the Cities

 

 

 

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11 comments:

  1. Bill Pritchard
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  2. Nicely mate. This'll be something to look forward to.

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    1. Hope you like it. I found this early release very pleasing.

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  3. Great man and musician. Well known in France with his work with Daniel Darc and Frederic Lo (just a word for him in my post on Frederic Lo)

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    1. More known in Europe (especially France) tan here in the States. Thanks for pointing out the Frederic Lo connection.

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  4. Here is a link for the album with Daniel Darc / 2008
    https://pixeldrain.com/u/JcVVWqaw

    Do you have something about my strange today's post : The Stepkids ?

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    1. Thanks for the share. Always appreciated.

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    2. Thank you for this one, much appreciated

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    3. Your most welcome, A-A.

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  5. A few more from my collections here :
    https://1fichier.com/?vgr8frn12tw1gkrjpy25

    Greetings from Belgium, Dom

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    1. Atomic-Age is offering in this link more Bill Pritchard. They include the one here plus: Half a Million (1988); Parce Que with Daniel Darc (1988); Thre Months, Thre Weeks, & Two Days (original 1989 & extended 2019); Jolie (1991); Midland Lullabies (2019); & Rendez-vous Streets (2019).

      Thanks so very much, Dom from Belgium

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