Roo Panes

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Tiger Striped Sky 04:01 Tools
Silver Moon 04:51 Tools
Home From Home 03:00 Tools
Open Road 04:36 Tools
Land of the Living 04:25 Tools
The Original 00:00 Tools
Indigo Home 04:32 Tools
I'll Move Mountains 05:05 Tools
Know Me Well 04:24 Tools
Little Giant 04:52 Tools
Glory Days 00:00 Tools
Stay Alive 03:53 Tools
Lullaby Love 03:44 Tools
Stay With Me 03:16 Tools
Different Child 03:31 Tools
Water Over Fire 04:28 Tools
Sing For the Wind 04:03 Tools
A Message to Myself 00:00 Tools
My Sweet Refuge 04:41 Tools
Once 06:58 Tools
Ran Before the Storm 06:39 Tools
Paperweights 04:06 Tools
I’ll Move Mountains 05:05 Tools
Corner of My Eye 02:49 Tools
Where I Want To Go - Single Version 08:23 Tools
Deeper Than Shallow 04:51 Tools
Where I Want To Go 00:00 Tools
Hands 04:42 Tools
Mistral 05:09 Tools
Commentator 03:53 Tools
Weight of Your World 04:34 Tools
My Narrow Road 00:00 Tools
How Long 03:09 Tools
I Was Here 04:05 Tools
Sketches Of Summer 00:00 Tools
Ophelia 05:01 Tools
Vanished Into Everything 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love (Single Version) 03:58 Tools
Ophelia - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Falling In Love 03:48 Tools
Summer Thunder 03:57 Tools
Thinking Of Japan 00:00 Tools
Soldier Of Hope 00:00 Tools
Silver Moon - EP Version 00:00 Tools
A Year in a Garden 00:00 Tools
Open Road - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love - Christian Liebeskind Remix 00:00 Tools
Cub 03:32 Tools
I'll Move Mountains - EP Version 04:11 Tools
All These Walking Thoughts 04:13 Tools
A Message to Myself - The Mahogany Sessions 05:16 Tools
Warrior 04:11 Tools
A Gift to You 05:08 Tools
Quiet Man 04:11 Tools
Peace Be with You 04:30 Tools
Ophelia - Radio Edit 04:11 Tools
Land Of The Living - EP Version 04:25 Tools
A Year in the Garden - The Mahogany Sessions 05:25 Tools
Home From Home - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
A Message to Myself - Mahogany Sessions 05:16 Tools
Quiet Man - The Mahogany Sessions 05:33 Tools
Home From Home - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Can't You See 04:11 Tools
Glory Days - EP Version 05:16 Tools
A Message to Myself (Mahogany Sessions) 05:16 Tools
A Message To Myself  04:11 Tools
Ophelia - The Mahogany Sessions 04:27 Tools
Lullaby Love (Christian Liebeskind Remix) 04:11 Tools
A Year in the Garden - Mahogany Sessions 05:25 Tools
The Quiet Man 00:00 Tools
Mistral - EP Version 03:30 Tools
Where I Want to Go - Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Weight Of Your World - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Thoughts for Absent Friends 04:11 Tools
Tiger Striped Sky OFFICIAL 04:01 Tools
Little Giant - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 00:00 Tools
Silver Moon (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Corner Of My Eye - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 05:11 Tools
A Year In A Garden - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 00:00 Tools
Little Giant - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Home From Home OFFICIAL 00:00 Tools
Ophelia - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 00:00 Tools
Awoken 00:00 Tools
Quiet Man - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 00:00 Tools
Indigo Home - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Cub - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 00:00 Tools
My Narrow Road - Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire 05:17 Tools
Quiet Man - Mahogany Sessions 05:33 Tools
Once (Schulze & Schultze Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sing For The Wind - EP Version 04:45 Tools
Know Me Well - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Ran Before The Storm // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Land of the Living (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Ophelia - Mahogany Sessions 04:27 Tools
Sing For The Wind (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Tiger Striped Sky // Mahogany Session 04:01 Tools
Where I Want To Go (Single Version) 08:23 Tools
Ophelia (Mahogany Sessions) 04:27 Tools
Ophelia (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
A Year in the Garden 00:00 Tools
"Once" 00:00 Tools
Different Child - EP Version 00:00 Tools
Once - EP Version 00:00 Tools
A Year In A Garden  00:00 Tools
Quiet Man (Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
A Gift To You  00:00 Tools
A Year in the Garden (Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
I'll Move 00:00 Tools
Open Road (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Where I Want to Go (Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
Know Me Well (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Ran Before The Storm | Mahogany Session 06:39 Tools
Roo Panes - Weight of your world 04:34 Tools
Glory Days (EP Version) 05:16 Tools
Little Giant (EP Version) 04:52 Tools
Indigo Home (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Awoken (live) 00:00 Tools
Soldier Of Hope 04:39 Tools
Weight Of Your World (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Glory Days (acoustic ) 00:00 Tools
A Message to Myself (The Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
1. I'll Move Mountains 05:05 Tools
Know Me Well (Live For Ruth Barnes) 04:24 Tools
Rain Before The Storm 00:00 Tools
Home from Home (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Ran Before The Storm (Mahogany Session) 00:00 Tools
move mountains 00:00 Tools
Run Before the Storm 06:39 Tools
Roo Panes - Open Road 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love (acoustic) | Småll Sessions 00:00 Tools
Tiger Stripped Sky 00:00 Tools
Vanishing Into Everything 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Once 04:05 Tools
I'll move mountains (Burberry Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
A Year in the Garden (The Mahogany Sessions) 05:25 Tools
Indigo Home (Burberry Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Little Giant (Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Silver Moon 04:51 Tools
Tiger Striped Sky (mahogany session) 00:00 Tools
Tiger Stripe Sky 00:00 Tools
I'll move mountains (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
(Australian Official Tour) 00:00 Tools
Sing For The Wind Acoustic 04:03 Tools
Roo Panes - Tiger Striped Sky 04:01 Tools
Quiet Man (The Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Know Me Well (Burberry Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
boat behind 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Mistral 00:00 Tools
4. Mistral 00:00 Tools
I'll Move Mountains (Electro-Acoustic Cover) 00:00 Tools
Ophelia (The Mahogany Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Summer Thunder (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Ran Before the Storm 00:00 Tools
Paperweights (single) 00:00 Tools
Mistral (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Once (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Know me well 00:00 Tools
Summer Thunder | Live From The Distillery 00:00 Tools
2. Different child 00:00 Tools
Weight Of Your World (Live For Ruth Barnes) 04:34 Tools
Roo Panes - Different Child 03:30 Tools
Corner Of My Eye (Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
Quiet Man (Live At Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
Shelter From The Storm ( Bob Dylan Cover ) 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Know me well 00:00 Tools
3. Once 06:32 Tools
Ophelia (Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
I'll Move Mountains ( Burberry Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Indigo Home (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby Love | Fluxfm - Die Alternative Im Radio. 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Sing For the Wind 00:00 Tools
My Narrow Road (Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
Ophelia (Live @ Fluxfm) 00:00 Tools
Roo Panes - Indigo Home 03:00 Tools
A Year in a Garden (Live at Shepherd’s Bush Empire) 00:00 Tools
"Land Of The Living" 00:00 Tools
Once (Schulze & Schultze Remix)_Master 00:00 Tools
Open Road (Alex Frei Remix) 00:00 Tools
Home From Home (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Glory Days • Mokum Sessions #52 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me - CARDINAL SESSIONS (Haldern Pop Special) 00:00 Tools
I'll Move Mountains - Burberry Acoustic 00:00 Tools
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Roo Panes is English singer-songwriter Andrew Panes from Wimborne, Dorset, United Kingdom. Panes, who plays mandolin and guitar, is accompanied by Georgie Harris (Viola), Joanne Sy (Cello), Sean Hatton (Drums) and Deborah Panes (Vocals). Panes is a British songwriter with a guitar to his chest and a heart swelling with hopes and dreams. A common on-paper pitch, perhaps, and one sold a thousand times before. But Dorset-born Panes has something special to offer those willing to wait a while for their favourite songs to settle into place. Panes’ debut album, ‘Little Giant’, isn’t a collection operating at the vanguard of a cutting-edge, ultimately transient scene worthy of clicks for the next few months. It’s not an album that sets out to trick its audience in any way – what you hear is succinct, honest songwriting, from a place of deep personal expression, resonating with universal truths and values. It’s an embracing set, a welcoming one, which represents everything that its maker has worked towards since first picking up a guitar and exploring his innermost thoughts and feelings through song. No follower of fashion, Panes walks to his own beat. It’s a strange admission for any artist, but nevertheless: “I’ve never really listened to much music,” says Panes. “Influences from other artists, they’re not really that important. I find that my music comes to me from situations I find myself in – those situations can come to me as songs. In terms of first picking up an instrument, my granny was a classical pianist – we’d go to her house, hear her play, and run around in circles. And my mum used to be in a travelling theatre company, so I was encouraged towards culture, towards the arts. But I always thought: if I want to listen to music, I’ll just write it.” Don’t mistake confidence for arrogance – such statements come from a sincere place, as Panes’ upbringing in Wimborne, once home to novelist Thomas Hardy, proved more inspirational to his writing than any sessions in the company of a parent’s record collection. The natural beauty of Dorset’s open spaces – and those of the Lake District, a place he loves to visit – have become woven into the fabric of his craft. The peace, the silent solitude: it’s here that Panes feels more alive with ideas than he does in the hubbub of his adopted home of London. There’s a pastoral warmth to ‘Little Giant’ that couldn’t have manifested had its roots been laid within urban limits. The comfort of home, of a tight and supportive family, punctuates proceedings throughout Panes’ debut LP – which is perhaps inevitable, as the collection was recorded there. Beside producer Rupert Coulson – a man with numerous soundtrack credits, as well as experience of working on records by Portishead, Robbie Williams and Oasis – Panes and his band captured the classic 12-string guitar sounds, rippling percussion and sweeping strings that decorate ‘Little Giant’ in, says the singer, “the music room, down at our house – just a small, wooden-floored room. I thought, why not keep the recording close to where I write the songs?” He continues: “I’m a really big fan of the idea that you don’t need all the stuff you find in a big studio – it’s about how you use the things you do have. Rupert had a lot of imagination, and got a good grasp of the room and harnessed it. I love working in places that have an atmosphere, and I think it’s good to have that extra, background noise on a record. I’m sure there’s an ambulance on the album, actually.” He was, briefly, the face of a Burberry campaign, something he describes as “random”. “I was on tour,” he says, “and I got a phone call asking me to do it. I just grabbed the opportunity that was in front of me. I went in a musician, and came out a musician. It’s a short episode in my life, but one that’s had some quite big repercussions.” Indeed, a Google search pulls up many attractively composed black-and-white photographs of Panes sporting fine threads – but it’s music that surges strongest in his veins, above all other passions. And now that you’ve separated your senses from social media for a while, closed your chattering inbox, just what does ‘Little Giant’ offer above more garden variety singer-songwriter recordings? A little patience provides the answers: this is material that truly connects on an emotional level, its gentle rhythms and compelling cadences topped by vocals that can’t be faked, that come characterised by a complete lack of artifice and affectation. His is a deep voice, one that sounds aged beyond its years, perhaps. And yet, it’s telling of timeless stories, endless ache and forever love. It asks that we all find the right way to see the world around us. One number that specifically addresses the need for optimism is the single ‘Tiger Striped Sky’. Says Panes: “It’s about the idea where we can look at any situation ahead of us in two ways: either it’s challenging, and off-putting, or you can say that you love a challenge. It’s about the idea that you chose your context, and if you put yourself into a negative context, you’re going to come out with stripes on you.” The title track is about addressing one’s own shortcomings in order to better themselves. “It’s accepting that you have to realise your own vulnerabilities in order to become stronger,” says Panes. “That’s why there’s the line, ‘Have the heart of a giant / But know you’re a man.’ You have to take things step by step. It’s also got that message of hope, as well.” These songs are, says Panes, “personal, and vulnerable – but expansive, too. Because I don’t want it to just be about me. Here’s a bit of me, to help you understand a bit of you. I think positivity and hope are things worth giving to people, and I think that the album does transmit a lot of hope.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.