Take
a leaf out of Chris and Dan's book/collection, or better still treat
yourself to a new CD for your own personal collection.
There
is a symbolic leaf/graphic on the front cover of this new and refreshing
CD offering from Chris and Dan and, having been on this latest musical
journey with two very fine musicians/songwriters and, may I say, two
genuine all round blokes, you can tell that their combined musical
communication skills have well matured to create this fine piece of
work. Together with loving care they have produced an exceptionally
well written and well-recorded CD entitled "Just Be Real".
You
might guess somewhat from the above opening paragraph that I like
this CD a little, but when you have been given a free complimentary
copy of such a work to write about you are bound to put in a good
report, under duress of course!
I won't attempt to describe each individual track, I will leave that
to you as a wonderful surprise for your first listening. Suffice to
say, with a list of instruments consisting of; keyboards, acoustic
& electric guitars, kalimba, tin & low D whistles, zither,
bamboo flute, banjo, bass, bodhran, percussion, harmonicas, vocals,
there is a wealth of musical wonderland on this CD. These two multi-talented
fellows perform and stretch themselves through rock, Celtic, modern
folk, harmony ballads, traditional, west-coast feel, jazz, the list
is endless.
My
favourite track penned by Danny (Wish)
My favourite track penned by Chris (Long Days Waiting)
The
symbolic leaf graphic on the front of this CD, as I mentioned at the
beginning of this article could also be interpreted as one at the
top of the tree and I am sure you will agree with me when you have
had the pleasure of listening to this musical journey, this recording
could and should be rubbing shoulders with named, world-wide, quality
recording artists on display in any reputable musical retailer on
the High Street.
In
conclusion, Mr Britton and Mr Conway can feel justifiably very proud
of this creative and professionally produced album. It's crisp, clean,
with a fine top edge and performed with bags of conviction. You
can almost feel the enjoyment they doubtlessly experienced whilst
recording every track freely and obviously, with these two guys, very
tight, melodic and rhythmic precision.
Dave
Kirk