Jon Amor - Colour In the Sky (2019)
Believe or not, this is Jon’s first solo album in a decade; since Crooked Room, not that he’s exactly been idle the past 10 years, what with Jon Amor Blues group, Jon Amor Band, a Hoax reunion, Boom Band, DVL and a couple of semi-acoustic jaunts with Joel Fisk, no, not exactly idle….
Even so, that makes this something of an event; Jon’s back woorking with Stephen Evans and fleshed a band out with Paddy Milner on piano and Bob Fridezma on Hammond; Clive Deamer on drums for the majority of the tracks, then roped in several mates round the doors, such as Mark Barrett on a couple of tracks, Joel Fisk lending some slide guitar on Faith Reborn & Elephant , Andrew Murphy playing guitar on Happiest All-Time Low and a great vocal cameo from Ian Siegal on the Brel-esque San Bernadino. And rather than the heads-down rocking albums of the JABG & JAB, or the Blues monsters from The Hoax days, this album is a pretty eclectic mix of styles, though the mood is generally upbeat. Illuminous Girl starts acoustic and morphs into a Prince influenced number, balancing with the urban opera of San Bernadino. Happiest All-Time Low is a light jazz, bar-fly lament and on first couple of listens Drunk On Your Love seems to owe a lot to Norweigan Wood. if Faith Reborn is a blisterinng opening rocker, then Sentinals is it’s antithesis closer.
Some may say that there’s a touch too much diversity on this album, but then, there’s more than just blue when you look at he sky at dusk or dawn. Worth checking Bandcamp for digital or physical copies.
Red Telephone (official video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjYEllbJSBU
Stranger For Me (Live solo session) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rj7vUBxL2I
February Tree (Live, solo session - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6afuRn6cxFE
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