I love listening to music and always enjoy discovering a new artist. Recently I was approached and asked if I’d like to share my thoughts on the new Marcus Nand album, Time and Tide Wait for No Man.
The 12 track CD didn’t disappoint, in fact it’s right up my street. Marcus Rand’s voice reminds me a lot of Seal, with a really lovely smooth tone to his voice. You can watch his single, also titled Time and Tide Wait for No Man on this video, and then you’ll understand what I mean.
The choruses are catchy, and I’ve been humming along to the album ever since I first listened to it. I’m a sucker for a good voice and a guitar, throw in a couple of tracks sung in Spanish, and Time and Tide Wait for No Man has been a constant companion over the last few weeks. It’s a rock and pop album with Spanish influences, easy listening and I’m certainly a fan.
Nand is originally from Merseyside but is now based in LA, working for the likes of Rod Stewart (another favourite of mine) and Mike Inez. He’s a singer songwriter as well as a talented session musician.
I can thoroughly recommend Time and Tide Wait for No Man to anyone who likes a good rock/pop feel with a strong guitar base. You can keep up to date with Marcus Nand over on Twitter. The album is available as a CD or digital download for £7.99 – I’ve included my amazon Affiliate link for you below.
disclosure: I was sent the item in question in return for an honest review
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I want to share this lovely musical treat with you and I have 5 copies of the Time and Tide Wait for No Man CD to offer to you, my readers. Enter via Gleam below – good luck! and don’t forget to visit my Giveaway page for more great prizes on offer!
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Time and Tide Wait for No Man – Marcus Nand CD
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Fleetwood mac rumors
Simon and Garfunkel because it gives me nice memories of my mum.
Randy Crawford – Secret Combination album, because it reminds me of my youth
eagles – hotel california – love this
John Newman, Tribute. The songs/lyrics all mean so much to me!
Little Mix Wierd the songs are catchy.
Foo fighters one by one amazing singers different and unique
Wham Fantastic because it was my first ever album
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Who’s Next – Because it’s the greatest album of all time with no duff tracks.
Rattle and Hum by U2 x
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“Graceland” I love Paul Simon’ songs and this album is exceptionally good.
Kate Bush – Hounds of Love. It’s so haunting!
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Little Mix Wierd the songs get stuck in my head
Michael Jackson’s Thriller. It’s an all-time classic.
Meatloaf Bat out of Hell as it reminds me of my youth
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James Blunt – Moon Landing
Leonard Cohen –
Songs of Leonard Cohen
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Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not.
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Eagles – Hotel California
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U2 – Joshua Tree – Just an iconic album with some killer tunes.
Thriller by Michael Jackson 🙂
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Madonna True Blue because it was the first album I owned
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Elton John Yellow Brick Road
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