Back To Artist
Will Kimbrough : Home Away
Log in to add to your wishlist
Pop, singer-songwriter
Genre: Pop: Beatles-pop
Release Date: 2002
Home Away Record Label: Waxy Silver
  • Buy CD - $12.97
SPECIAL: 30% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Piece of Work 3:13 Album Only
This Modern World 3:53 Album Only
Champion of the World 3:29 Album Only
Crackup 3:51 Album Only
Letdown 3:00 Album Only
War of Words 4:29 Album Only
I Love My Baby 4:36 Album Only
Hey Big Sister 5:09 Album Only
Happier 2:18 Album Only
Anita O'Day 5:06 Album Only
You Don't Know Me So Well 4:16 Album Only
preview all songs

Album Notes

Will Kimbrough may have had his start making meaty rock with the Bis-Quits and Will and the Bushmen, but his subsequent solo discs prove he's a musical omnivore. Home Away kicks off with chugging electric blues ("Piece of Work"), detours through anthemic rock ("This Modern World" and "Letdown"), and winds up in downcast pop ("Anita O'Day") and folk ("You Don't Know Me So Well"). In between, a giddy, bouncing banjo on "Happier" spites the song's melancholy lyric, while trumpet, Wurlitzer, and synthesizers punctuate the retro-rock "Crackup." The piano ballad "I Love My Baby" finds Kimbrough paying homage to John Lennon, and in "Hey Big Sister," his falsetto conveys the wistful ache of this tale of tangled family ties. "When they handed out ambition, I was next to last in line," Kimbrough claims in "Champion of the World." Ignore such self-effacing plaints: Home Away is the work of a thoroughly smart songwriter skilled in an engaging amalgam of styles. - Amazon.com

Read more...

REVIEWS