STYLE: Roots/Acoustic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6758-6706 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Lots of musical influences on this one - which I suppose you'd call a mainstream album (not that it's too likely to make it into HMV). Lyrics aren't Richard's strong point (eg, how many times have you heard a couplet like, "Everybody needs a helping hand/Everybody needs to understand"?). But gutsy aplomb he has in abundance. Richard's voice is battered and bruised on "Madagascar" - a "Weather Blues" complete with silly and rather off-putting sound effects. The one track which really works for me is the manic blues rocker "Smoker". This is more pop rock in style than acoustic-orientated. And in truth the lack of strong production values and too much zany humour make it the Richard O'Conor Project's least enjoyable album.
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