Ruarri Joseph

  • 06 June 2007

Occupation

Musician

Ruarri Joseph, Shoulder to the Wheel Album Review

By Nima Baniamer in Music Reviews on 15 September 2010

Based in Newquay, folk-singer Ruarri Joseph really is an enigma. Moving from Atlantic Records to a smaller company for 'creative' issues, Ruarri now releases his third LP after already having toured the UK and even played at Glastonbury Festival. At face value, Ruarri really is a mixture. Looking like James Morrison, sounding like Newton Faulkner and obviously influenced by Cat Stevens and Bob Dylan, Ruarri Joseph is able to combine a 60s style acoustic with modern lyricals. But like his influences, will this album stand the test of time?

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Ruarri Joseph, Red Mist EP Review

By Mark Moore in Music Reviews on 06 January 2009

Review of Ruarri Joseph's EP Red Mist.

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Ruarri Joseph, Tales Of Grime and Grit, Album Review

By Daniel Black in Music Reviews on 18 June 2007

Ruarri Joseph
Tales Of Grime and Grit
Album Review

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