Geraint Watkins - Dial 'W' for Watkins (2004)
Artist: Geraint Watkins
Title: Dial 'W' for Watkins
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Bluefive Productions/Proper Records
Genre: Pub Rock, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:45
Total Size: 111/281 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Dial 'W' for Watkins
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Bluefive Productions/Proper Records
Genre: Pub Rock, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 44:45
Total Size: 111/281 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Two Rocks
02. Turn That Chicken Down
03. Be My Love
04. Blessed with Happiness
05. The Whole Night Through
06. Cold War
07. Heroes and Villains
08. Soldier of Love
09. I Will
10. I'm Just Crazy About You
11. Bring Me the Head of My so Called Lover
12. Heaven
13. Only a Rose
14. Go West
Geraint Watkins is a journeyman, starting his career as a session keyboardist, which led to a steady gig with Dave Edmunds, working his way up to a steady gig with Dave's onetime partner in crime, Nick Lowe. Along the way, he played with a diverse batch of musicians -- among them John Martyn, Rory Gallagher, Tracey Ullman, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Van Morrison, and Paul McCartney -- but that Lowe connection is key on his 2004 album, Dial "W" for Watkins. It's his third record, but only his second since relaunching his solo career in 1998 with Watkins Bold As Love, which featured a similar cast of characters as this album. These musicians also played on Lowe's Dig My Mood and The Convincer, so it should be no surprise to anybody familiar with those two low-key, latter-day masterpieces by Basher that Dial "W" for Watkins has the same comfortable, relaxed feel and offhand charm. If anything, Watkins shows a little more impish humor here than Nick did last time around; even with its lo-fi electronics, "Turn That Chicken Down" is a definite throwback to such Nick instrumentals as "Awesome" and "Shake That Rat." While the music is undeniably similar in tone to Lowe's recent work, Watkins is his own man, with a looser feel to his decidedly laid-back music. Dial "W" doesn't knock you over your head; it croons and charms. It's slight on the surface -- the love songs are sweet and short, there are lots of ragged edges and lots of jokes -- but that's its appeal: it's warm, friendly, engaging music, perfect for a relaxing evening at home with old friends (provided those friends are also old rock & rollers at heart, too).