You might know, because we mention it fairly regularly, how much we loved Nancy Elizabeth’s third album Dancing last year. You might not know that we loved her 2009 album Wrought Iron almost as much. For us it was the…
Crosby – long-time recording colleague of Nash, often Stills and sometimes Young – returns with his first solo album since 1993, and a real treat for fans old and new. Opener ‘What’s Broken’ is illuminated by Mark Knopfler’s guitar playing…
The opening voice sounds so close to the ears, it’s clear, personal and rings into the distant emptiness. It’s a nice opening. The voice is lovely in fact, though the song doesn’t really do much or go anywhere. It’s lovely…
There may have been a raised eyebrow or two when Paul Thomas Saunders cited Vangelis as a major influence on his new material, although with his growing dislike of acoustic guitars it perhaps isn’t a massive surprise. Anyone who remains…
On first listening to Falling Faster Than You Can Run, I found myself facing each track expecting something rather dramatic from the musical accompaniment, and it didn’t arrive. There’s no wailing violin at the songs emotional peaks, no wave of…
From the opening bars of plonking piano, you can tell this is an album that will do everything it can to joyously revive your faith in modern pop music. Despite the disregarding title of her third album, Like It Never…