Rob Hill - Love & Salt Water (2026)

  • 02 Jul, 13:40
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Title: Love & Salt Water
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Exit 104 Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:16
Total Size: 261 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Love and Salt Water (3:46)
2. High Side of Low Tide (3:22)
3. London (3:33)
4. Foolishly (4:17)
5. One with the Ocean (4:20)
6. Island Girl (4:34)
7. Stars Are Shining (3:56)
8. Bar Hoping (4:07)
9. Something Useful (4:40)
10. Rainbow in My Back Yard (3:51)

This is a pleasantly recorded collection of songs by an exceptional troubadour singer-songwriter who explores the age-old tradition of storytelling through song. Rob Hill (lead & harmony vocals/bgv/acoustic guitars) has some wonderful songs in his repertoire. “London” is catchy, percussive & threaded with the clarity of acoustic guitars, ethereal backup & plain musical skill. I marvel at the fact that more songs like this aren’t a surplus in the top 25. This has melody, vitality, & good vocals.

This showcase features 10 typically well-written songs that touch upon Mr. Hill’s deep-rooted connection to the ocean & his journey through his unique musical menu. The material on Love & Salt Water was produced by Brandon Bush (drums/percussion/keyboards) & recorded at The Projector Room in Decatur, GA, with additional recording at Exit 104 Media Studios in Olympia, WA.

Michael Dinner (“Apple Annie”), a dash of James Taylor & as invested in his charming music as the late Tom Jans (“Loving Arms”). Yes, I know many people reading this have probably never heard of all of these fine artists, but this is the root of Hill’s sensitive, well-conceived compositions. He maintains a credible songwriting tradition.

There’s a haunting dip into the warmth of Jimmy Buffett with “One With the Ocean” as well, but it’s not consistent. This is not Rob’s selling point, but it is his comfort zone. This would be an ideal late-career Beach Boys song now that Brian Wilson is no longer their guiding light. The album has a summer significance. The backup vocals are airy, salt-sea breezy, & refreshing. “Just because I’m missing doesn’t mean I’m lost.” Wonderful line – from “Island Girl.” Both the Buffett ideal, some reggae & the Beach Boys essence with a near-Bobby Rydell female backup quality. The song is quite comfortable with Hill’s voice & arrangement.




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