...A COMPILATION ALBUM FEATURING
ALL THE YOUNGER ROMANTICS

Featuring songs with lyrics by Keats, Lord Byron,
Leigh Hunt and Shelley, this collection reunites
the era’s very own ‘Fab Four’—the original poetic super‑group
who were stirring up scandals, fan‑frenzies and literary drama
long before rock stars learned how to misbehave.
Lyrics and context here
...A LORD BYRON EP.....
Blending two narrative songs inspired by Byron’s travels
in Italy and Greece with a selection of his most moving lyrics
—verses shaped by freedom, his deep bond with Greece,
memories of his Scottish boyhood, and the
timeless themes of love, loss, and mortality.
![]()
Lyrics and context here
... A SHELLEY ALBUM
An album of songs with lyrics drawn from around
two dozen poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley, offering a uniquely
engaging and accessible gateway into his work
and showcasing the full sweep of his lyrical brilliance.
Lyrics and context here
AND... A JOHN KEATS SINGLE

Featuring two classic John Keats poems:
a “slow‑rap” reimagining of To Autumn,
and a sensitive acoustic setting of his meditation
on mortality, When I Have Fears.
Lyrics and context included here
...to find out more about the connections
between the Younger Romantics
and The Beatles click on cover below
SONGS THAT REFLECT OUR TIMES
AND LOOK FOR 'PARTICLES OF LIGHT'
FEATURING:
For harmony and Law within multi-heritage societies
A shout-out for agency and hope
Building the common good world-wide
through fair, transparent politics
THE BALLAD OF AKBAR AND AURANGZEB
Historic examples of tolerance
and intolerance in Islam
ASIAN HIGHWAY
Memories of hitching the
Grand Trunk Road in Northern India
BOMBAY MOON
Reflections on a city's history
TURBULENT TIMES
How historic crises have yielded
to better times
WHERE THERE'S LIFE
On getting ones' mojo back
KINGDOM OF THE SENSES
Reflections on consciousness, privilege
and poverty from the beaches of Spain
LIGHT IN THE CAVERNS
Remembering the lightbringers in
Science and the Arts
MORNING LIGHT
Yearning for light in times of darkness
THE FIDDLER OF DOONEY
Channelling a W.B. Yeats lyric
on how a merry fiddler gets to heaven
before his solemn priestly relatives
John Webster and Brindaband on YOUTUBE
About Brindaband





