From Amazon.co.uk Review
Newton Faulkner has toured with Paulo Nutini and James Morrison. You hear this fact far more often than you have to-it might have made sense to expose his palatable acoustic tinkerings to those massive audiences, but that association leaves too simplistic an impression. He specialises in partially progressive, free-willed folk-pop that is on one hand too cosy and warm for mass consumption-theres only so much space around the beach campfire-but on the other its so accessible, so infectious, so feel-good that how could it not be headed for every other car stereo in the country, windows rolled down (weather permitting). Its not cutting edge by any stretch of the imagination; he constantly reminds of the acoustic balladry of 90s soft-metal bands Extreme and Mr Big (or at least the songs "More than Words" and "To Be with You") via modern day peers like Ben Harper, but Newton Faulkner comes with a fertile imagination and an enjoyably flexible range to dress that foundation up. His gravelly cover of Massive Attacks "Teardrop" is notable and Jack Johnsons a good reference for the percussive plucking of tunes like "Gone in the Morning", "To the Light" and "Feels Like Home". There are very few 17-track albums that couldnt be improved by losing six tracks, but the consistency on
Hand Built by Robots is admirable and hints at a long term talent.
--James Berry
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Product Description
2007 debut album from the young singer/songwriter making waves on both sides of the pond with his melodic and mesmerizing approach to his craft. Fans of Jack Johnson, Donovan Frankenreiter and Paulo Nutini have been enchanted by his opening spots on recent tours and word-of-mouth via Myspace has helped to build an audience who are anxiously awaiting the release of this album. 17 tracks including the singles 'I Need Something' and 'Dream Catch Me'. RCA.
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edition.