The Legendary Ten Seconds
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A few months ago I discovered the music of The Legendary Ten Seconds and I’m thrilled that their third and newest album of the Richard III trilogy (the first one being “Loyaulte Me Lie” and the second “Tant Le Desiree”) is also out on CD. The songs are again pithy and meaningful. It also comes…
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Concert by The Legendary Ten Seconds, in York House, Stony Stratford February 20th 2016
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Having enjoyed the three CD albums of songs about Richard III by The Legendary Ten Seconds (which can be bought here), I was very keen to attend when I heard there was to be a live concert by the group, who comprise Ian Churchward on lead vocals and acoustic guitar (and writer of almost all…
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Richard III by Ian Churchward and The Legendary Ten Seconds Track Titles Sheriff Hutton Richard Liveth Yet Written At Rising Act III, Scene IV The Year of Three Kings Hollow Crown Remember My Name Lord Lovell’s Lullaby Requiem Royal Title Ambion Hill Additional narrative notes are also provided (see below). Having read the Legendary Ten…
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A review by Kim Harten of a promotional copy of the Richard III CD by The Legendary Ten Seconds from her website http://www.blissaquamarine.net/albumreviews29b.html THE LEGENDARY TEN SECONDS Richard III CD (Richard the Third Records) Final instalment of The Legendary Ten Seconds’ trilogy of Richard III themed concept albums, and the first of the three albums…
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This illustration is from a video of a Legendary Ten Seconds song called ‘The Lord Protector’. It is set in 1483, when Richard III was still Duke of Gloucester. The king, Richard’s elder brother, Edward IV, died suddenly, and on his deathbed declared Richard should be Lord Protector during the minority of Edward’s son, the…
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The artwork of the Gold Angel painted by Graham Moores for The Legendary Ten Seconds The setting of the song: It was the year 1477, at the season of Christmas, that Richard, most royal of princes, bent his knee unto King Edward’s unworthy Woodville queen at Westminster. Such festive celebrations were all around as Richard…
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by Sandra Heath Wilson At last, the much anticipated follow-on album from The Legendary Ten Seconds. Those who revelled in Loyaulte me lie, will exult anew in the equally Ricardian Tant le desiree. This album is as brilliant as the first, with many new paths and twists, and is a pleasure to listen to. At once…
