Home Again

Home Again

by Michael Kiwanuka
Home Again

Home Again

by Michael Kiwanuka

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Overview

An age ago, major labels signed artists knowing it would take three, four, or even five records before she or he matured sufficiently to build a a dedicated audience. Some labels even signed "prestige artists," those who wouldn't necessarily make boatloads of cash, but their presence on one's roster would attract those who would. These days, the expectations for someone to deliver out of the gate are ridiculous. Michael Kiwanuka is the promising British singer/songwriter who won the BBC Sound of 2012 poll. Home Again is his full-length debut. From the front cover you can see -- then hear -- how everything about this album and Kiwanuka's image is laser-focused on the retro pop and soul vibe that saturates his country's music scene. The Bees' Paul Butler produced all but one track here. A throwback approach is his signature and, considering what Polydor wanted, may actually seem warranted given Kiwanuka's wise-beyond-his-years singing voice and songwriting style. There are very bright moments in this mesh of organic sounds (that are occasionally embellished -- very slightly -- by Moogs). Kiwanuka and Butler play an astonishing array of instruments here, and are ably assisted by select session players elsewhere. Standouts include the opening "Tell Me a Tale," the set's strongest cut. Kiwanuka's voice resembles Terry Callier's closely enough to warrant Butler virtually aping Charles Stepney's production style. "Bones," with its combination of doo wop backing chorus, brushed hi-hats, and jazzy guitar vamp, finds Kiwanuka in fine yet contrasting world-weary voice. The blues in "Worry Walks Beside Me" are underscored by a shimmering B-3 just behind a hazy electric guitar and stacked backing vocals. The title track commences with a fingerpicked acoustic guitar, but a Rhodes piano, multi-tracked cellos, and even a doubling of Kiwanuka's vocal brings us into contemporary indie terrain. But there are problems. Butler's attempt at making a record sound vintage paints by the numbers so carefully that he never gets below a song's surface -- despite the emotional intensity in Kiwanuka's voice. Also, while Kiwanuka is extremely talented, his songwriting needs work; some tunes are weighed down by clunky melodic or clumsy lyric turns. Despite difficulties, Home Again is a promising debut by an artist who will no doubt deliver big if developed properly. [The CD was also released with a bonus track.] ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/17/2012
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0602537053865
Rank: 88456

Tracks

  1. Tell Me a Tale
  2. I'm Getting Ready
  3. I'll Get Along
  4. Rest
  5. Home Again
  6. Bones
  7. Always Waiting
  8. I Won't Lie
  9. Any Day Will Do Fine
  10. Worry Walks Beside Me
  11. Lasan

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Michael Kiwanuka   Primary Artist,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Clapping,Stomping,Fender Rhodes,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic)
Andy Parkin   Violin
Peter Randall   Bass
Gary Plumley   Sax (Tenor),Bamboo Flute,Sax (Soprano),Flute
Dan Auerbach   Vocals (Background)
Joey Waronker   Drums,Percussion
Paul Armfield   Double Bass
Paul Butler   Kora,Bells,Cello,Drums,Guiro,Piano,Sitar,Tabla,Shaker,Violin,Cabassa,Cowbell,Timpani,Trumpet,Charango,Clapping,Clarinet,Triangle,Vibraslap,Percussion,Tambourine,Wood Block,Double Bass,Fender Rhodes,Sax (Baritone),Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
Brian Olive   Guitar
Tim Parkin   Trumpet,Fender Rhodes
Gus Seyffert   Vocals (Background)
John Wood   Piano,Mellotron,Organ (Hammond)

Technical Credits

Jon McMullen   Engineer
Benjamin Etridge   Photography
Guy Davide   Mastering
Paul Butler   Composer,Mixing,Composer,Producer
Robin Schmidt   Mastering
Markus Karlsson   Design,Art Direction
Dan Auerbach   Mixing,Producer
Gus Seyffert   Mixing,Engineer
Gerard Saint   Art Direction
Michael Kiwanuka   Composer
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