December 15, 2006

MACCA


Album Review: Hicks, Taylor

TAYLOR HICKS
Honest Idol
By -- Winnipeg Sun



Taylor Hicks
Taylor Hicks
(Arista/Sony BMG)

He's 30 years old. He's got grey hair. His hero is Ray Charles. And he's a seasoned musician and songwriter with two albums under his belt. Clearly, Taylor Hicks is not your average American Idol.

So it only follows that the Season 5 winner's self-titled major-label debut is far from your average Idol disc. Or your average contemporary pop album, for that matter.

This dozen-song set is nothing short of a throwback: An old-fashioned southern pop-rock album cut with one producer, no superstar guests, and live studio musicians playing real instruments -- including punchy horns, slide guitars, harmonica and the same Hammond organ used on Born to be Wild. Even better: Most of its songs were either written or inspired by Motown, Stax and Atlantic records legends like Smoky Robinson, Marvin Gaye and Brother Ray.

The Runaround is a hooky piece of horn-flecked '80s soul-pop that bops to a modified, martial-style Bo Diddley beat and kinda reminds us of Billy Joel. Dream Myself Awake is a midtempo, arena-sized pop-rocker that totally sounds like Rob Thomas -- partly because that's who wrote it, and partly because this CD was produced by Matt Serletic, who has worked with Thomas, Santana and the like. The Right Place is a fragile, gospel-tinged piano ballad that sounds a bit like Randy Newman, but was actually written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance for Charles. Heaven Knows grooves to the left-hand piano line from What'd I Say and a bit of Smoky Robinson's Ain't That Peculiar.

Despite their stylistic variety, all those tunes -- and most of the rest -- go pretty well with Hicks' raspy yet remarkably versatile voice, which can hit the pure high notes and growl in the gutter with equal success.

There are a few missteps -- the disc sags in the middle under the weight of a few too many unmemorable ballads, and his cover of Gaye's Wherever I Lay My Hat has a little too much Rod Stewart in its DNA. But that's a small price to pay for the most real and honest Idol album to date -- and the first one clearly aimed at people whose musical tastes and CD collections go back further than Britney's first CD.

Track Listing:

1. The Runaround
2. Dream Myself Awake
3. Heaven Knows
4. Gonna Move
5. Wherever I Lay My Hat
6. Give Me Tonight
7. Just To Feel That Way
8. The Maze
9. Places I've Been
10. Soul Thing
11. The Deal
12. The Right Place


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