> An album packed with the kind of songs that led ROLLING STONE to hail him as
\"one of England\'s best kept musical secrets\".
> PETER BRUNTNELL follows up the gentle bliss of \'Played Out\' and the apocalyptic bite of \'Ends Of The Earth\' (Album Of The Week THE INDEPENDENT) with \'Ghost In A Spitfire\'.
> Although his tent has been pitched in the Americana camp he\'s a very British songwriter who has more in common with TEENAGE FANCLUB than the likes of usual comparisons NEIL YOUNG and EVAN DANDO. Lyrically he\'s never been tempted to stray from matters close to home and as a result he\'s been praised for the succinct authenticity of his past five albums, and \'Ghost In A Spitfire\' is no exception its very title betraying a theme rarely found amongst his western peers.
> The bulk of the songs were written by Peter and Canadian writing partner BILL RITCHIE, and the album was recorded by Brutnell and STEREOPHONICS producer JIM LOWE. It features MICK CLUNES, former BLACK GRAPE member DANNY WILLIAMS, long time collaborator JAMES WALBOURNE and SON VOLT\'s ERIC HEYWOOD.
> UNCUT \"one of the future\'s most intriguing prospects\" ... MUSIC WEEK \"a hidden gem of the music industry\"... THE INDEPENDENT \"Bruntnell is a frontrunner in the new generation of British troubadours\".
ONE OF ENGLAND\'S BEST KEPT MUSICAL SECRETS