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Daniel Sky’s Spider Milk captures the spirit of George Harrison

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Winnipeg born, Toronto based based folk/ pop musician Daniel Sky has caught  the spirit of George Harrison/ Travelling Wilburys andStealers Wheel  in the web of his influences on his latest CD Spider Milk.Click here to hear Daniel Sky
He has delivered on catchy cornucopia of ’70s style folk pop music.
 Spiders Milk is a delicacy for the ear right from the start of the George Harrison meets the Clash (similar to their song “Stay Free,” ) style folk rocker  “Somebody’s Leavin’” and carries a Travelling Wilburys/ Electric Light Orchestra/ Nik Kershaw feel forward on “Riverside,” before slowing things down  for the countryish  “Low Down.”
 His laid back ’70s sound comes to the forefront of “Low Down,” powered by an addictive  piano riff and the catchy  “do,do do,do do,” chorus, which carries through the next three tracks.
He picks up the pace on another catchy number “ Through the Blue.”

 He ends a really entertaining CD with another ’70s  style pop song on “Trouble Again.”
— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
 CD: Spider Milk
 Artist: Daniel Sky
Genre: pop/ rock
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