Revival
By
David Cullen
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I have sat in bliss for a second time now, listening to this
glorious album of acoustic guitar called Revival
by David Cullen, I try and not to
refer to my notes until I begin to write, and knew for certain I had heard of
the name David Cullen for another
reason, that slap your head moment came when I realised he is the husband of
the most amazingly talented Jill Haley,
a musical family of great significance indeed.
Here on this brand new release Cullen breaks a 15 year long
hiatus from solo recordings, and delivers a pin-point master class of truly
amazing acoustic guitar music, with the opener Looking Up starting this most splendid of journeys, with a sun
kissed mountain stream of a composition.
Revival is a 12 track album that flows like
a summer tide into a harbour of boundless beauty, tracks like Follow The Creek prove that point with
ease, a song that simply drifts down the waters of life’s rich path, creating wonderfully
textured ripples as it goes.
One can find so much to enjoy on this new release, patterns
of rich colours and tapestries of sublime moods and tones, like on the tracks Clouds, No Rain, which is without doubt
one of the finest and most moody arrangements on guitar I have heard for ages,
and reminds me a lot of the guitarist Vin
Downes, or the piece Rolling In The
Meadow a sun kissed composition of sparkling wonderment, and so redolent of
the subject matter.
We can get lost in the chase on tracks like Let The Horses Run, a boundless spirit
runs here on a song that cries freedom, or the most delightful opus of Meet You At The County Line, a track
that contains a softness of touch and a heartfelt honesty rolling in the centre
of the composition, a piece that exemplifies the carefree energies of life,
love and laughter, and is also the concluding composition from the album.
Revival by David Cullen is an album that everyone will want in their own
personal record collections, it’s a memory palace of a release, it has a
vibrancy that is cheer filed, a sensitive side to its creation, and of course a
pure sense of a reality of unhindered freedom, under a spring like revival of a
life embracing moment. This album is indeed a masterclass of stylish acoustic guitar;
it is instrumental music at its very best, and should with ease be a big hit on
the charts for the artist.
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