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Hope

Foy Vance

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Album Review

Foy Vance's debut album has been a long time coming. Having spent the better part of the 1990s fronting a variety of soul and funk bands in his native Northern Ireland, he closed out the decade a transformed artist. His new style was steeped as heavily in traditional and modern folk as it was soul, gospel, and blues, and despite gaining significant acclaim as a live performer, it's taken the guts of seven years to produce a full-length release. That product, entitled Hope, is as optimistic and mood-lifting as its title suggests, as tracks like the standout "Shed a Little Light" and "^Hope, Peace & Love" testify; each evokes sleek Southern gospel as Vance bounces his smoky baritone off sweet female harmonies. Lead single "Be with Me" is an ambitious heavy blues that boasts a riotous Otis Redding-like vocal performance, while on the more reflective side, a curious mesh of influences involving Marvin Gaye and Bonnie "Prince" Billy gives rise to the beautifully understated pop number "If You Could Only See Yourself Like I See You." The lyrics are a little more complex; while the overarching theme is ultimately a vindication of hope, it's by no means a one-dimensional examination. Album highlight "Indiscriminate Act of Kindness" is Vance's greatest vocal; with the aid of little more than an acoustic guitar, he resurrects Jeff Buckley and Nina Simone at their visceral, unself-conscious best. Equally, the lyric is his bluntest by some margin, examining the less attractive side of charity with strong allusions to the Nativity story. A hotel concierge and a homeless drug addict form the updated, but no less sympathetic, cast. Hope's main pitfall is its length. It clocks in over 70 minutes, and while it only occasionally dips in quality, it's enough to render it a slightly disjointed listen.

Customer Reviews

all in one

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, all in one. Great to see Belfast artists get the long overdue exposure they were always intitled too. Good Luck Foy!

The Best Thing In A While

Foy Vance is amazing. I am so glad itunes has these singer songwriter spotlights. I find something everytime, and this time it was Foy. He has so much soul, and the songwriting is great. Every Chord progression is awesome. There is not a weak spot on the album. "Indisriminate Act of Kindness" is one of the best songs I have ever heard. I got weak in the knees the first time I heard it. I wish I could turn every one on to this guy. This is a must buy.

Sheer Brilliance!

Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I am thrilled to finally see this album available on iTunes USA. Foy's music is simply phenominal. After hearing Gabriel & the Vagabond on Grey's Anatomy, I've been dying to hear more. This album does not disappoint! "Elshaneed" & "First of July" are perfection. "Be with me" is rocking dirty fun and "Gabriel" is where it all started. Love it!

Biography

Born: 1974 in Bangor, County Down, Ireland

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Though he spent most of his formative years in the grim surroundings of 1980s Belfast, singer/songwriter Foy Vance's musical vision is the product of an entirely different sort of nervous tension — the cross-racial friction, harmony, and disharmony that gave rise to jazz, blues, and soul in the American South, where Vance, the son of a traveling church minister, spent the pivotal first five years of his life. Drawn particularly to the spiritual aspect of those music forms, Vance took his cues...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Pop
  • Released: Jul 02, 2007

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