Let me start by saying that I have thought long and hard about posting Albums Of 2014 so early in the year - but I know what I like and I like what I know (that sounds vaguely familiar in a Prog sort of way) - so for Albums that I know are going to make the list, well why not get them in early to give everyone an opportunity to seek out and get a few months more enjoyment if they feel so inclined as to invest.
I first came across Peter James Millson last year whilst searching for new music.
So I've been waiting for Peter to release his debut album for some time. Finally it's here. And it doesn't disappoint.
Last year, one of the best albums of 2013 was Stay True by Danny & The Champions Of The World.
Now the guy who took the photo for that album cover is none other than Peter James Millson.
The ten tracks have Danny & Chris' fingerprints all over them. The album has the same feel as Stay True but with a lighter touch.
On this album, Peter sounds like Danny's younger and more sensitive brother. The music has a more singer/songwriter feel than Stay True's triumphant Country/Rock/Soul mix. It's almost folky in places but never sounds twee.
Here is Peter playing a track from the album called Michael.
The album is quite nostalgic and recalls childhood days on tracks such as the uptempo opener I Remember Us and Being Young.
The music is played with aplomb (as you would expect with the majority of The Champs contributing) and a special mention for Paul Lush who contributes some lovely and sympathetic guitar work.
Peter's vocals are dreamy and sensitive and very English - which is a nice counterpoint to some to the transatlantic musical settings. It reminds me in places of a more Country/folk Nick Heyward - a very good thing - and Peter has a similar gift for melody as Nick.
Danny has done a fine job on production duties with some gorgeous touches of Hammond and Harmonium to contrast the acoustic and electric guitar backing.
And another special mention for the pedal guitar work by Henry Senior, which adds a Country tint to several of the songs, especially the more atmospheric Midnight Bell.
My favourite track on the album at the moment is the achingly romantic In Winter, which sounds like it could have been written by Mike Batt, and that's a huge compliment. It contains some lovely Hammond organ and cello too.
Red Leaves On The Cherry Tree has a faintly 60s kind of vibe with some great guitar work by Paul Lush and Hammond organ which sounds faintly Pink Floyd-ish in places. It's certainly the most experimental track on the album.
The album closes with the delicate Everybody Knows, which could have slotted easily onto any James Taylor or Jackson Browne album from the early 1970s - but here sounds contemporary and fresh - with Paul Lush's guitar to the fore and finishes with a touch of saxophone and guitar dueling.
PJM & Paul Lush
Here is a track from an EP that Peter released last year - and does not appear on the album.
Sweet The Love That Meets Return is a great debut from Peter James Millson. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoyed Stay True and anyone else who likes good songwriting and performance.
I highlighted Peter in an earlier blog post in the New To Me 2013 section - worth checking out.
Photos courtesy of peterjamesmillson.com & Peter's Facebook Page
http://peterjamesmillson.com/
Ah, this is a very nice find Nick... I'm always a sucker for sensitive singer/songwriter types, and PJM fits the bill. I like the sweet nostalgia of 'Being Young', and the understated beauty of "In Winter' has the right stuff to make my Top 10 songs of 2014. Eager to hear the rest! I see Amazon only carries the MP3 download, but I'm pleased to see the website stocks a hard-copy CD (Yep, I'm a dinosaur).
ReplyDeleteScanning PJM's diary I see he's got excellent taste in music, citing influences like Paddy, Lloyd, Roddy, Webb, Josh, Boo,Neil & Ricky Ross. His Paddy tribute song 'Two Wheels Good' sounds great too...
Thanks for the heads up!
totally agree with Tim = really like this and off to buy now so thanks
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