This Little Game

This Little Game
Studio album by Steve Ashley
Released 9 February 2015
Genre Singer-songwriter
Label Market Square Records (MSMCD168)
Steve Ashley chronology
Time and Tide (2007) This Little Game (2015)

This Little Game is an album by British singer-songwriter Steve Ashley. It was released by Market Square Records on 9 February 2015.[1] Ashley's first stripped back solo album, it was included in both The Telegraph and Folk Radio UK's lists of "The Best Folk Albums of 2015".[2] The album, which takes the form of a song cycle, is about the cycle of life.[3]

Production

The album, which was recorded in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire between 2010 and 2014, was produced by Ashley who, with Mike Weaver, also designed the CD sleeve.[1]

Reception

In a four-starred review for The Telegraph, its Culture Editor Martin Chilton said that the album "shows a craftsman at work...In Your Heart shows he still has a power to move with his songwriting".[2] Paul Woodgate, reviewing the album for Folk Radio UK, said: "This Little Game may just be one of his best".[4]

Track listing

No Title Lyrics and music Length
1 "Here's to All the Babies" Steve Ashley 2:18
2 "Playground Days" Steve Ashley 4:17
3 "People in Love" Steve Ashley 4:30
4 "Rainsong" Steve Ashley 3:24
5 "Summer's Come Again" Steve Ashley 3:19
6 "That's Why" Steve Ashley 6:31
7 "Time to Heal" Steve Ashley 3:29
8 "Be True to You" Steve Ashley 3:04
9 "Just Like the Leaves" Steve Ashley 5:20
10 "The Last Deeds of Love" Steve Ashley 4:14
11 "In Your Heart" Steve Ashley 5:35
12 "All Will Be Clear" Steve Ashley 3:17

References

  1. 1 2 Zierke, Reinhard (10 February 2015). "This Little Game". Mainly Norfolk: English Folk and Other Good Music. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 Chilton, Martin (30 December 2015). "Best Folk Music Albums of 2015". The Telegraph. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  3. Kidman, David (2015). "Steve Ashley Album: This Little Game". Reviews. FATEA. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  4. Woodgate, Paul (26 February 2015). "Steve Ashley — This Little Game". Album reviews. Folk Radio UK. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
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