- by Luisa Mateus
- Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Adele’s debut rides along on the Amy Winehouse white horse of vocal intonations, joining a flock of female singer songwriters gliding around the upper echelons of the chart. A Londoner lost within her own thoughts in the spatial confines of the capital unfortunately positions her in the same field of thought as another singer songwriter with a dependency problem (sans jazz dispositions). Thankfully the piano crescendo of ‘Hometown Glory’ rises and crashes like waves against the shores of music ambivalence as she caresses the ivory keys, her impassioned iteration submitting tangled lyrics of questionable depth to the masses for guttural acceptable or rejection. Sure, it's no Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata’ but this composition is lovely, if not telling of desired.phpirations to Michael Nyman’s pianism.
Released 22/10/07 on Pacemaker.
~ by Annemieke from Holland 10/26/2007
~ by Marianne from Denmark 10/28/2007
~ by XxXxHeZxXxX@aol.com 11/19/2007
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