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Blue Notes from Underground - Recorded due to popular demand

16 January 2006

Talented London Underground (LU) busker John Albert has given in to demands from Underground commuters for him to release a CD of his well-loved Blues music.

John, like many Underground buskers, is a very talented artist whose music brightens commuters' journeys

The Album, Blue Notes from Underground, is a compilation of John's best-loved tracks, including Georgia by Willie Nelson, Whiskey by Champion Jack Dupree and Stormy Monday by T-Bone Walker.

The album also features John's own original tracks All You People and Blues Muse.

"You must get this stuff recorded," remarked independent producer Eddie Martin.

"You don't have a CD? Then you've got to make one," said Marcus Clark, proprietor of I&E Records.

Publisher Frances Quesnel remarked: "Brilliant, I love that bluesy quality in your voice, do you have a CD? You should do!"

These are only some of the expressions of appreciation John receives daily.

John has been an LU busker since March 2005, after successfully passing the challenging LU busking audition and being handed his official licence.

Unique platform

Commuters can often spot him at lunchtime playing his favourite pitch at Bank station.

LU Operations Manager Steve Charlick remarked: "John, like many Underground buskers, is a very talented artist whose music brightens commuters' journeys daily.

"He has been really successful playing on the Underground, which provides a unique platform for artists to showcase their talent in front of millions of commuters every week.

"We are really pleased with the release of Blue Notes from Underground and look forward to enjoying it here at London Underground."

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