Common Ground
‘The whole album is a cracking listen and one I’ll return to time and time again’ Stephen Foster (Radio Suffolk)
‘An album you’ll want to listen to over and over again’ Music Maker
"Excellent" Grapevine
"Impressive" Eastern Daily Press
"Great Stuff " Musician
Waking Dreams
“Excellent rolling acoustic pop which glows so warmly you’re tempted to cuddle up with the CD player. Ward’s writing is consistently excellent throughout ... his backing crew is tight and talented.” Folk Roots 1999
"An enormously assured and mature performance....superbly deliverd by a combo of musicians organised in support of John's own tasteful fretwork....a great piece of writing." Folk On Tap
"Pure magic... a superb CD ceafted with care and attention...15 tracks and not a turkey amongst them." Grapevine
"This is John's third album and its been well worth the wait...it transcends musical barriers, containing a mixture of styles all reflecting th depth of John's writing abilities...excellent musicians and great instrumentation." Essex Folk News
Water On The Stone
"From the blues to mainstream sounds: John is a guitarist and singer-songwriter to watch." The Times
“Crisp accomplished versatile guitar playing, excellent lyrics, beautiful melancholy tunes and strong rhythms, sincere witty humourous and passionate.” Folk Roundabout
"A fine singer/songwriter and musician. His recent Water On The Stone album showed a songwriter and performer of maturity and depth." Time Out
"His songwriting abilities impress from the word go, overflowing with infectious riffs and a vibrancy that holds your attention." Rock & Reel
“... an exciting talent which, if justice prevails, should reach a wider audience before too long.” Folk On Tap
The Shrinking World
"He writes good songs and has a fearless vocal delivery...John Ward has come out tops with this recording." Folk On Tap
"The art of the singer/songwriter is not dead as John Ward ably proves." City Wise
“ ... one of the most electric, energetic and powerful live performers I’ve ever seen ... a huge and versatile repetoire of brilliant songs.” Wake Up 1998
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