STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6225-6080 LABEL: Essential 083061069124 FORMAT: CD Album RRP: £4.99
Reviewed by Trevor Kirk
The eagerly awaited (by me at least) third record label album by the troubadour from Atlanta, following on from 'Ten Thousand Days' and 'Big Blue Sky'. Already the big buzz on this album is for "Great Light Of The World", a hands-in-the-air anthem that should see loads of radio airtime, but there's plenty to enjoy here, including "Where The Trees Fall Down", a gentle acoustic piece with tasty harmony vocals by Sandra McCracken, "Falling Down", with a Caedmon's Call-type groove, and "My Love", a lyrical ballad with some excellent acoustic guitar work (which I'm assuming is Bebo) and a smooth cello accompaniment. Overall, this is a reversion to the gentler feel of 'Ten Thousand Days' after the poppier sound of 'Big Blue Sky', but what hasn't changed is the obvious talent of the man, and this album showcases it perfectly. Highly recommended.
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Known for his poetic lyrics, signature vocals and easy-going nature, Bebo captures the hearts of listeners within moments!
this d is awsome im going to get it soon i hope. Most of the
music is awsome. So keep it up bebo norman. Yeah his lyrics
is so good and touching. So that all. (Drake bell)
this d is awsome im going to get it soon i hope. Most of the music is awsome. So keep it up bebo norman. Yeah his lyrics is so good and touching. So that all. (Drake bell)