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Spiritual Direction

from E​-​Pea by Sundae Club

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Maybe we should have been at church, but completed on a fine Easter Day, here's a tune to shout out that Christ has risen as loudly and clearly as any Gospel choir. Clap along with the joyous evangelical rhythm! Why! There's even a chicken in there to supply the egg.

Without coming over all Prince Charles about it, we've multi-culturally bunged in a Hindu sitar and a couple of samples of the Afghan Railway's old Henschel steam locomotive, one going East to West and one West to East. Or North to South if that's the way your loudspeakers are placed. No pastor I'm afraid, but at least there's a Hammond.

Always coy about spiritual leanings, Hamstall was once accused of an Anglo-Catholicism which would impress the Holy Father himself, whilst Dr Mille, a retired Quaker, is now a self-proclaimed Humanist with a zeal which makes Richard Dawkins look like Billy Graham. Don't read too much into it. It's just a jolly tune. Be happy, just tap your feet and hum along. We're all in it together...

(The official follow-up to Frankie and Tronny)
Part of the EP "E-Pea".

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from E​-​Pea, track released April 5, 2010
Written by Dr CD Mille and Hamstall Ridware

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You know when you hear a piece of music and it effortlessly invokes a national or regional characteristic? Well, Sundae Club are British. Not a 'rolling green hills and Jane Austen' type of Britishness, more the 'wet bank holiday at Skegness' kind, with the whole family stuffed into your dad's Hillman Hunter, eating fish-paste sandwiches while watching the rain... ... more

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