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Artist: Newton Faulkner
Label: RCA
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
Sales Rank: 144

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 886971130621
EAN: 0886971130621
ASIN: B000QRI5R2

Release Date: July 30, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, despatched by a UK store

Tracks:

  • ) Intro
  • ) To The Light
  • ) I Need Something
  • ) All I Got
  • ) Dream Catch Me
  • ) Feels Like Home
  • ) Teardrop
  • ) Gone In The Morning
  • ) Sitar-y Thing
  • ) Uncomfortably Slow
  • ) Straight Towards The Sun
  • ) People Should Smile More
  • ) She's Got The Time
  • ) UFO
  • ) Face (Her)
  • ) Aging Superhero
  • ) Lullaby

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Editorial Reviews:

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--there's only so much space around the beach campfire--but on the other it's 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). It's 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 Attack's "Teardrop" is notable and Jack Johnson's 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 couldn't 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


Customer Reviews:   Read 56 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Overhyped   August 3, 2008
Greg Lovett
I bought this CD expecting great things but I have to say having given it several listens now, I cannot see what the hype was about. Its pleasant enough, and there is some nice acoustic playing, but its just not special in any way. There are considerably better albums out there that deserve the publicity that this one has had.


5 out of 5 stars Better than expected   July 6, 2008
Loopster (Norwich, UK)
I have to admit I avoided buying this album because everyone talked about it and I didn't think it would match up to the ratings. However, I did give in and I'm glad I did! I can't remember how many times I've played it and I don't get sick of it. It's a lovely, easy going album, perfect for chilling out to. One of my favourites has to be 'People should smile more'. If you want a good album, get this!!


5 out of 5 stars Sensational   May 22, 2008
Mr. G. M. Bosley (wales)
Often enough when you buy an album based on listening to one record, you tend to flick through each track nodding and shaking your head as to whether you like it. But with this album, every song captured me, every song is catchy and punchy.

A brilliant album and would class as one of faves that i listen to ver and over again!! Waiting for a second album now!



4 out of 5 stars Nice one   April 19, 2008
Outraged Teen (UK)
Close your eyes, sing along and be transported into a variety of emotions. By listening you join a journey of expressing and exploring your greatest frustrations, convictions and thoughts. Newton Faulker sings a summer breeze into the polluted Hollywood music scene and gives us room to breathe through his soulful and whimsical tunes. Its comfort music, soothing for the soul and easy on the ears. Few 17 track CDs can capture your interest from start to finish but this one certainly tries. You know straight from the intro that the camp fire has been brought straight to you and by the final track 'lullaby', faulker has sung you into a peace that few musicians can nowdays.

If you decide against it you've missed out, its a rare find on todays scene. :)



5 out of 5 stars Home Grown Can Be Good Too   April 15, 2008
The Wolf (uk)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The first time I heard this lad the great Leo Kottke came to mind.

Forty years his senior, his many recordings place muscular yet
refined guitar technique centre stage, whether as the main course
or supporting his rich but sometimes wayward baritone.

Mr Faulkner is likewise a robust technician whose percussive guitar style
supports a fine voice and songwriting of distinction.
His lyrics workmanlike; his melodies memorable.

'I Need Something'; 'Dream Catch Me' ; 'Gone In The Morning'; uptempo,
densely rhythmic and with a cool eye for a killer hook.

'Uncomfortably Slow'; 'Straight Towards The Sun'; 'Lullaby' and the tiny
but beautiful interlude 'Face (Her)' demonstrate an innate capacity
for tenderness and reflection.

The production is sympathetic and uncluttered.
There's nothing here that shouldn't be.

This classy debut points to a bright and boyant future.




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