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Doubtless Dauntless

303.6K streams

303,573

Villager (2021 Remaster)

145.2K streams

145,153

Wake up the Moths (2021 Remaster)

71.8K streams

71,758

The Common Good (2020 Remaster)

57.6K streams

57,592

You Are the Healer (2020 Remaster)

56.1K streams

56,131

Today Become Forever

42.4K streams

42,447

Kids Steal Feelings

27.1K streams

27,112

Pinball (2021 Remaster)

9.5K streams

9,528

A Song That's On My Mind

9.3K streams

9,275

High Time (Figured It Out)

9.2K streams

9,195

Biography

For those prospectors looking to pan the stream for a British Sugar Man, Matt’s solo discography shines like a diamond among the silt. You may recognise Matt Deighton from his time fronting 90's legends Mother Earth; you may remember him as Paul Weller’s guitarist in the late 90’s, or Noel Gallagher’s recommendation for who should replace him in Oasis when he quit the European tour in 2000. Or maybe you don’t. For almost two decades, the man they keep calling the natural successor to Nick Drake, Davey Graham and John Martyn has been himself more of a rumour – a murmur among musicians, songwriters and diehard music lovers who proudly display his rare solo vinyl releases like trophies. For the first time, his catalogue has been remastered and is going digital. The man who helped encourage Bill Fay out of retirement has reappeared himself having played on Bill's records since 2011. Tom Cox, who reviewed Wake Up The Moths for the Observer Music Monthly recently remarked in the sleeve notes for the vinyl reissue that his only regret when reviewing the album was that he felt his ‘measly four out of five star rating did it a disservice’ and as the Sunday Times opined - “...it’s impossible to imagine fans of Nick Drake of John Martyn not falling in love with him...” Once described as "a twenty year long human sequel to The Wickerman", recent album Doubtless Dauntless feature the film's musical director Gary Carpenter. "A mellow folk-soul gem, shamefully overlooked" Mojo 4/5