Today Arch Hill Recordings is dead pleased to be releasing Don McGlashan’s first solo album “Warm Hand”.
The album was described by Russell Baillie in the NZ Herald as “...an album that unfolds like a mishmash of short stories as it swings from New York to the backblocks of New Zealand to 19th century Tahiti. If anything it’s over to soon – it’s 52 minutes consists of 10 tracks, including a musical interlude. That’s right before album highlight Miracle Sun, a quietly majestic song set against the summer of Opo the dolphin. Like the rest of the tracks, it’s big on atmosphere, strings and musically open ended.” (4/5 Stars)
Megan Nicol Reed writes in the Sunday Star Times “it is a lovely record, tender and tuneful...each time I play this album I like it more and more”