STYLE: R&B RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 152851-22321 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: Digital Only Album
Reviewed by Paul S Ganney
This is the debut album from a British-pop soul band who we've heard are believers though there's nothing on this set to indicate that is so. Kicking off with a bass line that sounds like it came straight from "You Can't Hurry Love" this CD gets off to a cracking start with "Nobody Loves You". It's very much classic Motown/early soul in style (R&B is the closest I could get from CR's genre list). Vocally The Franks are very good, sharing lead duties around and the harmonies plus backing are superb (check out "Take A Long Look" for a great example). The brass work (from the Blackjacks Horns) is classic and the guitar nicely understated. I loved the bass rhythms, like on "Lies" and the cover of "The Night". Their rock and roll medley "Jenny Takes A Ride" was fun, but not as polished as the earlier stuff. Overall they're much better at the Motown/Soul styled material with which they really do hold their own and they would be an enjoyable band on a summer festival stage.
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