Album review
Richard Earnshaw
In Time
added: 2 Jul 2010
// release date: 5 Jul 2010 // label: Groovefinder Records
reviewer: Josh Charig
Earnshaw comments on his debut album: 'it’s been a privilege and an incredible journey of sound, poetry and rhythm' to which the listener can only agree to after their journey of listening to the LP.
An eclectic mix of ear friendly tunes, 'In Time' traverses soul, funk and dance with eighties synth lines throughout to make this album appear perfect for a function band’s set list. It took seven years to create and that time and effort really comes through on the album as the quality on every level, from song writing to mastering, are of a much higher quality than nearly every other debut the past decade. With it being a deeper album lyrically and musically, it isn’t too accessible from the first listen and may require a bit of input on the listener’s part to really enjoy.
A fantastic album I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend. I certainly appreciate the hard work put in and the finished product, however it’s not great for background music.

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