Through These Eyes is the debut solo album by Bryan Josh of Mostly Autumn fame.
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Gavin Griffiths of Karnataka, Panic Room and Mostly Autumn played most of the drums on the album with Henry Borne, Mostly Autumn drummer during the 2008 shows, playing drums on two of the tracks.
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The album also features Mostly Autumn band-mate Olivia Sparnenn on a few tracks singing lead, harmony and backing vocals.
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The two tracks Borne played on were songs left over from Mostly Autumn's Glass Shadows sessions and they can be heard in instrumental form on the bonus DVD that came with the special edition of Glass Shadows.
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Breathing Space are a band formed in 2006 by Mostly Autumn keyboardist Iain Jennings.
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Mark Rowen left the band in early 2009 and was replaced by Mostly Autumn guitarist Liam Davison, but he was then in turn replaced by Bryan Josh after playing only three live shows with the band.
In November 2008, he released his first solo album Through These Eyes on Mostly Autumn Records.
The album was recorded at Fairview Studios, in Willerby, Hull, where the band worked with old friend John Spence, engineer of many early Mostly Autumn records.