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Draw the Line

David Gray

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David Gray began his career as an acoustic guitar-wielding Van Morrison acolyte, wresting existential angst from a whirring loop of simple chords and aching vocal jumps. Over the years, he’s found his voice with a tight, unobtrusive backing band that flirts with early-‘70s soft rock while occasionally spiking up the electricity with an extra warm guitar chord. The title track here perfectly demonstrates what Gray does best. The chords in the bridge head towards pending doom only to be rescued by the contemplative and gentle acoustic picking that sets up things for Gray’s emotional but never overwhelmed delivery. Gray often trades the guitar for piano these days where the elliptical chords make their reappearance for “Jackdaw” and provide the backdrop for his duet with Jolie Holland on “Kathleen” and his pensive rumination (“Transformation”). Gray’s toned-down approach has him landing somewhere between Bob Dylan and Jackson Browne. “Stella the Artist” kicks up the tempo, while his closing duet with Annie Lennox sounds quite passionate and tense.

Customer Reviews

A very cool album from a very talented man.

Mr Gray hasn't disappointed with this. Excellent from start to finish and any track could be future single. Hard to pick an immediate favourite, but Fugitive, Draw the Line, Jackdaw and Breathe don't need a second listen to win you over. One of the best solo artists around and bang on form.

One album to change opinions

I don't know about anyone else, but I was never any kind of fan of David Grey, not sure why...just didn't really like his past albums. This one however, has changed my mind. It's a fantastic album and I love it. With tracks such as "Fugitive", "Jackdaw" and the upbeat "Stella The Artist", Grey's new album is obviously a must for fans and perhaps worth a shot for those that aren't.

One of the best

Got to be one of the best albums produced in a long time. Excellent! It's got everything, a very diverse set. A must.

Biography

Born: 13 June 1968 in Sale, Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

British singer/songwriter David Gray had already released three overlooked albums by the time White Ladder (and its international breakthrough hit, "Babylon") brought his mix of acoustic instruments and electronic samples to the mainstream. Born in Manchester in 1968, Gray relocated to Wales at the age of nine before returning home to attend the University of Liverpool. While in school, he dabbled in several punk bands and began exploring new styles of writing, eventually uncovering his own poetic...
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