Steve McLean - All This Love And Hate

Thursday 12th September 2002
Steve McLean - All This Love And Hate
Steve McLean - All This Love And Hate

STYLE: Pop
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 6028-5904
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
RRP: £4.99

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

A new (to me) singer/songwriter who with producer Mark Cunningham deftly puts some rock music edge to the largely acoustic rhythms over a wheezingly expressive voice that occasionally recalls Sting. Songs are a mixed bag ranging from the near-brilliant ("Comin' Back" and "Don't Take Our Smiles Away") to the dull ("Always"). Themes are wide-ranging, from earthy vingettes pinpointing the harsh realities of our modern world ("Bad girl just sittin' there/She's lost her brains and her underwear") and passionate songs of spiritual rebirth ("Need the hand that cradles gently/To liberate from all mankind"). Some songs sound pre-conversion and there's a lack of stylistic coherence (the ribald "Sadie-Sue" with a Faces-type tune doesn't fit). But the best stuff here is passionate, eloquent and hard hitting. Steve's next album could be truly amazing.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Crafty Bacon in UK @ 00:02 on Oct 2 2008

Always? Dull? Take the cotton wool out of your ears. It's an overlooked classic that would have done Robbie proud!



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