author: barry greenfield
...part 2 where doris gets her oats...nev grows with this one...more confident ...but still real and heartfelt...i have never met the man but i listen to his story and i feel close....i love "glove" "no need to hurry"...he could make midnight seem different if you play "phone"..it shines like a harvest moon...its the closer on this cd...its brilliant! thx Nev...regards fron Vancouver Canada.
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It's a genuine sign of quality. Anyone who likes great songwriting, songs, and s
author: Todd
Full of the funky blues, Neville lays down smooth grooves with plenty of delta & flemmenco style lead guitar intermixed with jazz fueled fusion, and lots of kickback.
There's also alot of jamming on No Need To Hurry, but when there are vocals courtesy of Neville Klotz himself (who's also doing the fine picking on the album, and no I don't know if he's related to the Jack Klotz of WEA fame), the music takes a definite alternative feel, and the vocal timbre is similar to a whiskey worn Elvis Costello or tenored Shawn Mullins.
All In A Memory has a spanish guitar lick that goes in and out over a lounge groove and Klotz croacking what has to be a hit. On much of the album Neville and his band lay back, right on the edge of the slur. It's a genuine sign of quality. Anyone who likes great songwriting, songs, and style, will dig No Need To Hurry.
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