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‘LONG MARCH THROUGH
THE JAZZ AGE’ (Album),
the last recorded work by
CHRIS BAILEY & THE SAINTS,
is out now
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“A deep melodic record preoccupied with dreams, small kindnesses and the end of the world” ★★★★ UNCUT
“His final act is one of his greatest” ★★★★ MOJO
“A poignant listening experience…this one-off character closed out his extraordinary career with this degree of panache” ★★★★ 1/2 VIVE LE ROCK
“An anthemic, rousing and wistful farewell” ★★★★ 1/2 LOUDER THAN WAR – ALBUM OF THE WEEK
“Powerful” ROLLING STONE
Album of the Week THE AUSTRALIAN
“With this touching collection of folk-rock and Americana songs, Chris Bailey makes a magnificent exit.” ROCK & FOLK
“For almost five decades, The Saints mastermind Chris Bailey has captivated the world with his songwriting, his touching lyrics and, last but not least, his distinctive voice.” ★★★★ CLASSIC ROCK (DE)
“A poignant final album” 13th FLOOR
“Chris Bailey and The Saints blend punk spirit, poetic lyricism and lush arrangements” NORMAN RECORDS
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Long March Through the Jazz Age is the last recorded work by Chris Bailey and The Saints. It’s a moving farewell – a testament to a restless, uncompromising artist who always moved forward, one of rock’s great lyricists and iconoclasts.
From Bailey’s rough demos, Long March Through the Jazz Age grew into a deeply human snapshot of modern times. It marks the end of Chris Bailey and The Saints’ remarkable journey – over four decades of music making and rule defying..
“In my opinion, The Saints were Australia’s greatest band…. and Chris Bailey was my favourite singer” NICK CAVE
“One of the most sporadically brilliant, frustratingly uneven and most undeniably important bands Australia has ever produced” THE GUARDIAN
Pre-Order Here
Available on limited edition blue vinyl and CD
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