[2] In the year 2000, Antony's first CD, Cures For Broken Hearts, came out on Fortune & Glory Records (UK) to positive reviews: "Likeable delicate stuff" said Q Magazine,[3] "An unexpected Joy", said Mojo.
[4] The CD received airplay on BBC Radio One, leading to a solo session for John Peel[5] in the summer of that year, featuring four acoustic versions of songs that would later appear on his debut album.
[10] Ant's first compilation CD of rarities and b-sides, Sad To See It's Morning, emerged on Fortune & Glory in 2004 to positive words: "Beautiful acoustic nuggets" (Mojo),[11] "Sweet, charming, piquant pop gems" (Record Collector).
[12] The second album, Footprints Through the Snow, was recorded in 8 days one hot summer in Bologna, Italy in 2004[13] and released in 2006 to rave Italian reviews: "Close your eyes and breathe it in", recommended Subba-Cultcha.
After a break of some years, another mini-album of home recordings, this time aided by friends, entitled These Long Dark Country Roads, came out in 2009 on cult Spanish label Acuarela Discos: "Gorgeous lo-fi, acoustic pop songs" said Rock Feedback.