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Nothing’s Going To Change Your Mind

Given he’s got the mighty Born In The UK LP on the way, Damon Gough’s choice of comeback single is a little puzzling. A beautifully produced grand ballad certainly, and featuring a lovely vocal, 'Nothing's Going To Change Your Mind' just isn’t quite immediate enough to create a lasting impression.

Phil Udell

Given he’s got the mighty Born In The UK LP on the way, Damon Gough’s choice of comeback single is a little puzzling. A beautifully produced grand ballad certainly, and featuring a lovely vocal, 'Nothing's Going To Change Your Mind' just isn’t quite immediate enough to create a lasting impression.

Phil Udell

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