This is pure pop for NOW, people! Or is it just me? In which case this is a personal crusade, “Once more, dear friends... ENGLAND and SAINT GEORGE!!!”

BELFAST COUNTY TELEGRAPH

RECORD REVIEWS BY KEVIN BRYAN

Trivia fans should be fascinated to learn that this indeed is the selfsame "Guitar George" whose playing is immortalised in the lyrics of Dire Straits' Sultans of Swing. Borowski is quite an impressive singer-songwriter too, setting about his business with a genuine passion that would restore even the most jaded listener's belief in the power of rock'n'roll. Splendid stuff.

ROCKERILLA MUSIC MAGAZINE

One of the verses in the celebrated songs of Dire Straits apparently refers to George ( Check out Guitar George - he knows all the chords - from Sultans of Swing) and when the public hear the authentic unsung hero of rock, Manchester's Guitar George Borowski they will be impressed [ in the 1980's the great guitarist of The Out.] It took him three years from 2000 to record and release this album on his return to the scene, three years not wasted because , his fifteen chords in steps can be distinguished by their excellent presentation in the new power-pop on this effervescent and refined CD, with its Beatleesque and sometimes Tom Petty sounds. A CD with irresistible melodies, which must be heard to be believed.