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Music CD - Newton Faulkner: Hand Built by Robots

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Music CD: Hand Built by Robots Artist: Newton Faulkner
List Price: $12.98
Our Price: $2.75
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Tracks:
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1. Intro 2. To the Light 3. I Need Something 4. All I Got (Everyone Is You) 5. Dream Catch Me 6. Feels Like Home 7. Teardrop 8. Gone in the Morning 9. Sitar-Y Thing 10. Uncomfortably Slow 11. Straight Towards the Sun 12. People Should Smile More 13. She's Got the Time 14. U.F.O. 15. Face (Her) 16. Ageing Superhero 17. Lullaby
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0886972231228 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2008-04-29 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great New Artist!!!! Comment: Hello-Just found out today the name of this artist by calling the local radio station here in Hot Springs, Ar. This new artist is right up there with Jude Cole. I really hope he get's alot of air time here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fresh, Crisp, & Shiny!!!! Comment: I stumbled across "Dream Catch Me" on the website for the tv show Jericho, and was immediately "caught". Just got the cd and have been blown away, by Newton. His music is fresh and captivating, with sharp, crisp production, ear-catching vocals, and unique guitar style. His talent shines through on all. Yes, indeed, he should be the NEXT BIG THING!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Percussive guitar with personality Comment: I stumbled across Newton Faulkner when listening to BBC Radio online. His single, "Dream Catch Me," was - at the time - a hit for him across the pond. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the rest of this album contains depth and whimsy, personality and poise. He seems to have a knack for making a point without taking himself too seriously (anyone with a track entitled, "Sitar-Y Thing" must be having fun making music right?). That said, please don't misunderstand me - Newton Faulkner is an extremely talented musician and serious songster. His messages are simple - his music complex. In an age of "sameness" Newton Faulkner stands out as original and refreshing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great new singer/guitarist! Comment: Great album especially if you like acoustic guitar. I caught this guy on an TV show called 'London Live' ginger dreadlocks and all and was immediately captivated with his song 'Dream Catch Me' and his excellent guitar playing. Couldn't wait to find out more about him and tried to get his album online, only to find it had been released only in Britain. Was so glad that Amazon had it as an import. Still have the CD on constant play after 3 weeks. Keep an eye out for Newton Faulkner, he's the next secret to come out of Britain after Coldplay and Snow Patrol. Enjoy this wonderful music!
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Editorial Reviews:
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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
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