The Blind Poets followed up their debut album "To Turn a Blind Eye" with "Blood From a Stone" in 2003.The band drawing from their folk rock 1960's influences.On this album they have elaborated on their live sound utilising a wider range of textures with cello, flute and congas complimenting their new found maturity.As before all songs are co-written by James Rowbotham and Gary Keeble with James taking the lead vocals and writing the tunes whilst Gary provides the lyrics and bass lines.The CD contains many good songs from the opening harmony dominated "Lost in the Wind" to the soft melancholy of "Ryhme or Reason".Closing the album is an affectionate tribute to George Harrison to whom the album is dedicated.
01 Lost in the wind 02 Blood from a stone 03 Organ grinder 04 Lasting wounds 05 Reason or rhyme 06 Borderline 07 When in Rome 08 Elijah Jones 09 Fly again 10 Wounded clown 11 Walk a mile 12 Indian sunset