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Another excellent cover to add to the others…. 

My fellow Ricardian friend, Ian Churchward and his band, The Legendary Ten Seconds have just added a new album to their repertoire  of Ricardian themed music – A Ricardian Odyssey – the cover of which is shown above – a link to which can be found here. A review of the album’s individual songs will be published here soon!

The songs on the album are:

1) The Kingmaker’s Wife

2) Edward of Middleham

3) In St John’s Chapel

4) The Boar Lay Slain remix

5) The Dun Cow Banner

6) Her Household

7) Yorkist Archer remix

8) The Bones in the Urn

9) One Evening in Northwood

10) King in the Car Park

11) How do you Rebury a King 2025 version

12) Tewkesbury Banners

13) Philippa’s Song

14) That Noble King version two

Here is also a link to Philippa’s Song on Utube.

If you are reading this post you will probably be aware that Ian has written and produced material for The Legendary Ten Seconds that is based on the Coldridge theory – not surprising since Ian is a member of Philippa Langley’s Missing Princes Project Devon group.  

Ian has also written a new song in response to the misleading documentary The Princes in the Tower: A Damning Discovery which was recently broadcast. 

Cheyne of Gold by Ian Churchward

It’s a chain of gold

There is a chain of lies

A Tudor deception

Now I realise

It’s a chain of gold

Left in her will

No smoking gun

No Prince did he kill

Tim Thorton’s theory is not wise

Clutching at straws in front of Tracy’s eyes

This sort of thing won’t prove Richard’s guilt

It’s the same old rubbish covered in silk

It’s a chain of gold

There is a chain of lies

A Tudor deception

Now I realise

It’s a chain of gold

Left in her will

No smoking gun

No Prince did he kill

Click here for links to Ian and The Legendary Ten Seconds music, Ian’s blog and more..

To whet the appetite here are some of the sublime covers of The Legendary Ten Seconds earlier Ricardian themed albums….

Happy listening……

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