Reviewed by Ian Whitwood After a lifetime as a performer across the globe, supporting famous pop acts, providing jingles, vocals and voice overs for radio and TV commercials, Richard has produced an album which expresses his thoughts, fears, beliefs and prayers. The vocals are, for the most part, electronically modified rendering some phrases unintelligible. Providing great support, however, are the backing vocals of James Rose, featured on several tracks including the jaunty opener "Get Over It (Get On With It)" aimed at hypocritical Christians. The piano playing of Nick Manson on his jazzed-up arrangement of "Give Me Oil" is a tour de force. The Stock Aitken Waterman styled "I Don't Have The Faith", with a pulsating rhythm and a groovy sitar solo by Ian Walsh, exposes Richard's doubts, "Why are you so convinced this story ain't a big ole joke/And how do you know for sure this isn't mirrors and some smoke." In contrast, the beautiful ballad "Father Me" expresses his faith in God, "Where I go, you go before, where I am, you'll always be/I can start each day with confidence/In my heart, I know you'll father me." The album ends with effective harmonies expressing a heartfelt "Prayer" when he admits, "You've walked me through the storms before/Right now.I'm alone.' The constantly changing moods and styles featured on this album are a tribute to Richard's professionalism and versatility.
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I really love Richard Lane's album 'Out of the Shadows' and play it all the time. It's sung beautifully and the lyrics and music are so meaningful. It has really touched my soul. I would, and do, recommend to all my friends and family that they buy it.