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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, heart-melting music,
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This review is from: A Century Ends (Audio CD)
I came across David Gray after his second album, "Flesh" was released, though I would have to say this first record is the one to start with. "Shine," "Gathering Dust," and "Birds Without Wings" are all incredible, slow building, expansive folk songs that speak to a wide audience. Without the proselytizing and awful slick production of some bigger name folkies out there, and a voice that is at once youthful and weary, the sound of this recording matches the songwriting, which is extraordinary. Especially considering this is his first release, David Gray has incredible talent. These songs still hold me in their thrall- not something to just put on, but something to really listen to, and feel. "Wisdom" kicks out the jams a little more, looking forward to the bigger electric sound he favored on "Sell, Sell, Sell." I love this record, and there will always be a big spot in my heart for David Gray.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Work of Art,
By Miss P "Reviews for the People" (Dirty Jerz) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Century Ends (Audio CD)
White Ladder got me hooked. A Century Ends has made me a fan for life.I've avoided addressing the obvious comparison between David Gray and Van Morrison, but I feel like I have no choice after listening to "A Century Ends". Van Morrison's influence on David Gray is apparant. (You only have to hear "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" from "White Ladder" to realize that.) But it's the artistic quality and raw soulfulness of the two singer/songwriters that's really inspiring. This album has the mystical brilliance of Van Morrison's classic "Astral Weeks" but with a more modern-day edge to it. While Morrison relied more on complex (and gorgeous) orchestrations for "Astral Weeks," Gray relies more on biting and sometimes witty lyrics. They both have the raw, soulful quality to their voice that can make you cry (if you're so inclined). The comparison between the two is evident on every track, however. From the "..and look, and look.." on "Shine" to the "Nah, nah, nah" chorus on "Gathering Dust," it's as if we're hearing a brilliant sequel to Astral Weeks--thirty years later. Each song is unique, and to listen to the entire cd from start to finish, is to truly experience the gift that Gray has given us. Some of my favorites are: Shine: Mystic and hauntingly beautiful. This is a heartbreaking song about love ending, but it's optimistic, rather than of self-indulgent. Debauchery: The classic Irish pub song done in a fun-loving, roll in the grass, romantic way. You can't help but smile when you hear this. Gathering Dust: I can't say enough about how gorgeous this song is. From the deceptively simple lyrics ("I got no reason but that I must/ maybe I feel like I've been gathering dust"), to the carefully-orchestrated music, to the pain in Gray's voice with every word he sings, this song is stunning. Lead Me Upstairs: Another poetic truth set to music ("she brought me to her side/ she asked me for the truth one time and all I did was lied") Living Room: With a chorus like this ("if life's just a living room/ then I'm in the hall and I'm glad") you really can't go wrong. I think this especially hits home for those who are still trying to find their "thing." If you want a heavy rocking cd with killer hooks and repetitive lyrics, DO NOT buy this cd. If you want a carefully crafted, outstanding cd of music, in which every one of the songs floats effortlessly into the next, this is definitely for you. (As a side note, I would urge Van Morrison fans to pick this album up as well. Gray never imitates Van, but rather pays quite a tribute to his influence with every song he sings. It's worth a listen.)
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Work Of Genius,
By Thomas J Clifford itfc65@hotmail.com (Suffolk, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Century Ends (Audio CD)
My favourite all-time musician. A true genius. Here's a track by track review of his superb debut album. Buy this. You will NOT be disappointed.Shine-
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