Charlie Landsborough - Further Down The Road (1997)
Knowing nothing about this artist I will quickly just say that like my previous Chris Rea, Charlie is a veteran of the music, although his style is more folk/country with a very easy listening American flavour. I'm sure he's a man with a good 'ol Christian faith with songs like 'Saints' and 'God knocking on your door'. He sings with a very fragile and soft voice and the lyrics are full of wisdom of a life long-lived. As the name of the album suggests, although the past has shaped us we need to look ahead and expect great things, especially if we manage to get into Heaven. The backing band doesn't use a lot of guitar but keyboards giving it quite an ethereal if a bit cheap feel, like a home demo feel, but it gives it a delicacy which means you can put it on in the background. Both times I've played this album it's been raining which is funny as the fourth track is 'It's raining outside'. Want some Americana with some nice soft melodies with no negativity? Well, Charlie's your man....
I hope you can forgive my major reviewing gaffes. Mr. Landsborough is actually British and only released his first album in 1992. He was born in the same year as Paul Anka who I also recently reviewed. His breakthrough came with his hit in 1994, 'What Colour Is The Wind', but most of his life he has been other things, mainly a teacher in his home town of Birkenhead. He has 20 as of 2020.
Want to hear some uncomplicated and songs that are almost spoken without any mainstream frills, like something you might hear someone do down the pub? Well, then the Lord wants your to hear Charlie.
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