Brokenhearted Lopsided
Blues
By
Michael Whalen
Written by
Steve Sheppard
To say Michael Whalen
is on a roll lately would be vastly under rating his supreme successes, none
more so than with his amazing last chart topping album Walk In Beauty, Like The Night. Whalen is literally on fire
musically, so here he is back again, but with another little slice of his
musical self to offer up, and this one is entitled Brokenhearted Lopsided Blues.
The opening piece is full of excitement and energy and called
So Far From Home, and this track
speaks for me entirely, when I found myself in Jamaica in 2004, that kind of
vibrant Caribbean, Latin styled energy is well within the mix of this most effervescent
opening offering.
We can follow that up quickly with a funky little number
entitled Shorty's In Love; this so
much reminds me of Stevie Wonder in
the days of Sir Duke, the incredibly stylish keyboards here from Whalen just
show what an amazingly accomplished music he is.
It’s time for the title track and that of course is Brokenhearted Lopsided Blues, this
classic Jazzy blues number takes me back solidly to the 70’s, that funky synth
and vibrant beat could so easily have been heard on shows like Starsky and Hutch back in the day. This
one is almost a crossover of funk and progressive rock, and it’s delicious
refrains will live forever in this old musical heart, in the same way as Soft Machine did back in the early ‘70’s;
a song like Brokenhearted Lopsided Blues should garner a standing ovation in a
live set.
The more piano orientated First Light is up next, and this gentle melody and catchy chorus
would not be out of place on a TV sitcom like Cheers back in the day, but here Whalen brings an element of warmth
in this wonderfully fluent and charming opus.
This is one of those albums that you might want to remember
to breathe whilst listening to, as it’s so very easy to get caught up with its
exciting energies, speaking of which, take a listen to this thoughtful yet ever
onward song entitled The Sweet, Sweet
Rain. This composition is another anthem styled manifestation that would go
down really well, as the credits of a Hollywood
movie rolled downward upon the big screen.
So we can now take a step into the latter half of the album
and as we do so we come across one of the more chilled offerings from the album
called My Autumn Heart. The mood is
set perfectly for this reflective piece; the Jazzy keyboards, and also while we
are here, let’s just remind you that every note, every piece of instrumentation
within this album has been lovingly manifested by Whalen himself, this track
for me is a highlight among many, it’s an amalgamation of moody brilliance.
Now while Cairo is literally just a short flight for me, I
have yet to visit its favourable vibrations, here on Cairo Blues, Michael has manifested a piece where I and others can
take that journey vicariously through the energies of this most danceable
offering. The clever keyboard work here does indeed illustrate perfectly the
mood and vibrancy of that region, one that we can wave to over the Mediterranean Sea from my vantage
point.
We are now deep within the weave of the album, and as we
drift along in the sublime tones of another great release, we come across one
of my personal favourites from the album entitled Dance Of The Morning, this piece is so smooth one could slide
across the polished nature of the track with ease, the chord changes and
structures are utterly beautifully and wonderfully crafted, this is one of
those pieces that I truly believe would make an excellent single.
Well we have arrived at the portal to our penultimate piece
and this one is a funkster of an offering, Ok I have made up a new word, but I
think after all these years I am entitled! Whalen’s synths and keyboard magic,
and his extremely well crafted percussion, gift us a true fun piece to bliss
out on called All That You Dream, and
perhaps even taking us back to the late ‘80’s whilst doing so.
So it’s time to creak open the final present to this new
album and we leave the project with an emotive offering called A Million Miles From My Heart. This
heart felt piece is a beautiful parting gift from the artist; one that is
deeply melodic and emotionally powerful, in a similar way with which REO Speedwaggon was back in the day.
Brokenhearted Lopsided
Blues by Michael Whalen is a sprightly
collection of eclectic brilliance by the artist; there literally is something
for ever one here on this colourful album. The production of anything Whalen
touches is of the highest quality, and if you haven’t heard this instrumentalist
before I would truly urge you to do so at all costs, as each and every one who
listens to this album will find something musical meant for them wrapped up
inside, this one is sure to be another huge mega hit for the artist.
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