Music
"How do you turn a duck into a soul singer? Put it in a hot oven til its
bill withers. Geddit?? Bill Withers by the way is one
of the listed influences of Birmingham artist Al Hughes,along with
Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon and Prince. If the influence of Mitchell
and Simon are evident in the style and quality of his lyric writing
the musical style definitely leans in the light soul genre of Withers.
And Hughes definitely has the voice to carry it off. Tuneful, melodic
and laid back this guy has a finesse that belies his youthful years,
and sounds very reminiscent of Walter Wolfman washington.
Instrumentation
is well considered and varied, with Hughes' own guitar tracks being
effectively augmented by keys and brass instruments. A special
mention should go to Simon Scardanelli and Surinder Sandhu at Pacific
Studios, who have done an excellent job in the production of this set.
Of the five tracks on this EP there isn't a bad one, and with a style
that very quickly grows on you, I think this young man is destined
for good times ahead."
Shapes & Storylines review - Ryan's Gig Guide
April '05
"Listening to this makes me think of Tonight with Jools Holland. The production is excellent and backing vocals by Alison Simmons are wonderful.
You can tell that Al Hughes has selected THE top people for his recording. Probably not aimed at the kids this one, but it needs appreciation by everyone."
Xposed Magazine
"Al Hughes 5 track EP ‘Shapes and Story Lines’ is
a unique little package. It’s interesting to note that in the
sleeve that it credits all the many musicians and vocalists featured
which is not usually the case of singles or EPs. But what do they deliver?
‘Melody Right’ sounds like the kind of music that you
hear backing up an amusing car advert. Mr Hughes himself and his backing
bring
it out of that and make it sound more like something you might hear
on the Riviera (except in English!).
‘Don’t Ask Why’ is far more relaxed whilst ‘My
Life Story’ livens up into the cabaret act again. In fact the only
song that breaks out of this (or should I say that might be construed
as something else) is the final track ‘Schemes’. It is still
in the same vein but with a harder edge to it, so Al Hughes may
have some wonderful Rock or even Country sensibilities about him as well.
Classy and jazzy for sure – this is easy listening in spades."
Steven Hurst - Glasswerk
Listen to some of Shapes & Storylines here:
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