Fred Clark - Stay Smiling

Published Wednesday 27th March 2013
Fred Clark - Stay Smiling
Fred Clark - Stay Smiling

STYLE: Roots/Acoustic
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 134287-19977
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Stephen Curry

Fred is a determined singer/songwriter having produced three albums and two EPs since 2009. This latest offering stays loyal to his acoustic roots and is a collection of self-penned songs with a mix of rhythms from the gutsy loop pedal layered "Hold My Ghost" to the emotive "Eastbourne" and "Way I Changed Myself". The tracks speak of experiences of a young and maturing adult from topics about his girlfriend "All My Love", his parents "All Down To You", his faith "Higher Places" and even the sensual "Your Eyes". One criticism of the last CD 'Good Morning Sunshine' was the lack of a catchy hook in any of the songs but this isn't an issue with these new melodies. His relentless live performance itinerary will endear him to many listeners and although the songs can appear a little raw at times, his earnest and vulnerable delivery and undoubted talent have produced an excellent album that grows with every listen.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Richard Macintyre in United Kingdom @ 20:49 on Mar 28 2013

Having known Fred for a while he is a singer to watch - all his music is sung from the heart and live he is even better - I have seen him at Pizza Express Maidstone with Paul Dunton and Friends - he has great involvement with the audience during the show.

"All Down to You" is a hit in my view



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