Home Away

Editorial Reviews
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Will Kimbrough may have had his start making meaty rock with the Bis-Quits and Will and the Bushmen, but his subsequent solo discs prove he's a musical omnivore. Home Away kicks off with chugging electric blues ("Piece of Work"), detours through anthemic rock ("This Modern World" and "Letdown"), and winds up in downcast pop ("Anita O'Day") and folk ("You Don't Know Me So Well"). In between, a giddy, bouncing banjo on "Happier" spites the song's melancholy lyric, while trumpet, Wurlitzer, and synthesizers punctuate the retro-rock "Crackup." The piano ballad "I Love My Baby" finds Kimbrough paying homage to John Lennon, and in "Hey Big Sister," his falsetto conveys the wistful ache of this tale of tangled family ties. "When they handed out ambition, I was next to last in line," Kimbrough claims in "Champion of the World." Ignore such self-effacing plaints: Home Away is the work of a thoroughly smart songwriter skilled in an engaging amalgam of styles. --Anders Smith Lindall

Music Review:

  1. Hootenanny [Original recording remastered]
  2. I Say I Say I Say
  3. If I Could Only Fly
  4. Imperfectly
  5. In An Expression of the Inexpressible
  6. Kojak Variety [Original recording remastered]
  7. La Peste
  8. Lady of the Spice Lands - music for relaxation, massage, yoga, for the love of music...
  9. Liquor in the Front
  10. Listen [Original recording remastered]

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Playing With the Light

Rossini: Quatre Mediants / Quatre Hors d'oeuvres

Rust: 12 Sonates

Music: Big Wide Grin

Sexy Eyes (Remixes) [CD-single] [Import]

Silence 2004 [CD-single] [Import]

Romantica

Telegraph

Saturday Night

Roger the Engineer

Spiderland

Serious Swingers

So Many Styles [Explicit Lyrics]

D'Indy: Trio, Op. 98; Quatuor, Op.45; Sextuor, Op.92

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