Current albums available on CD

1997

Farewell Kiss
(Kitchen Table Music - KTCD01)
Produced by Chris While & Julie Matthews
Three of Bridget's songs combined with writing by (amongst others) Emmylou Harris, Peter Bond, Kate Campbell, Ewan McColl and Ewen Carruthers and one traditional spiritual.
Guest Musicians - Julie Matthews, Chris Leslie, Howard Lees and Nigel Drayson.

"Roy Wilcock and Bridget Guest have chosen material perfectly suited to their delightful vocal harmonies on their album, "Farewell Kiss." As well as penning some thoughtful and effective acoustic gems they call on the work of New Country writers, which suit their approach well. ... They are accompanied by Julie Matthews and Chris Leslie, whose presence here reflects the duo's current reputation which, judging by the evidence on offer, can only grow".
Album review "Farewell Kiss" Rock and Reel Folk Magazine

2000

Evening Sun
(Kitchen Table Music - KTCD02)
Produced and engineered by Brian Bedford
Seven of Bridget's own songs alongside many of their favourite artists.
Guest Musicians - Howard Lees,
Tom McConville and Nigel Drayson

"What a beautiful voice. Not only does Bridget Guest sing with a voice that would make a shopping list compulsive listening, she is also an accomplished guitar player."
Dave Pope, Buzz Folk Magazine

2002

Universal Chorus - Just released!
(Kitchen Table Music - KTCD04)
Produced and engineered by Brian Bedford
A concept album of 13 songs inspired by the Quaker Tapestry - a community embroidery made by 4,000 people from 15 countries. The 77 tapestry panels illustrate an amazing chronicle of social history from 1652 to the present day.

"Anyone who has seen this tapestry will already have been inspired by its rich, sensitive and beautiful presentation of our social history and the immense role of the Quakers in this. With these songs, we have been given a deeper insight, as Bridget and Roy take us into the minds, the pain and the joys of the people on the tapestries. The pictures come alive, revealing the thoughts and emotions of people, often very ordinary, but always strong in so many ways".
Dr Will Williams, English Nature

 

 

 

 

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