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Faze Action - Broad Souls

Label: Bar De Lune
Catalog#: LUNECD 35
Format: CD
Country:UK
Released:03 May 2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Future Jazz, Downtempo
Credits: Flute - Gavin Mills (2) (tracks: 5, 7, 10)
French Horn - Dave Lee (3) (tracks: 2, 4, 5, 8, 10)
Guitar - Allan Simpson (tracks: 1, 5, 8, 10)
Mixed By - Matt Lawrence
Vocals - Andre Espeut
Notes:Produced and arranged by Robin Lee & Simon Lee.
All tracks mixed by Matt Lawrence, Robin Lee & Simon Lee. Assisted by Iain Gore & Rohan Onraef.
Mastered by Miles Showell.

All tracks written by Robin Lee & Simon Lee except Track 1 written by Robin Lee, Simon Lee & Andre Espeuf.

Robin Lee - Bass, keyboards, programming, guitar and backing vocals.
Simon Lee - Direction, programming, congas and percussion.
Andre Espeuf - Lead and backing vocals.

In six-panel digipak with insert.
Rating:   3.4/5 (13 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

1   We Don't Know How (5:19)
    Backing Vocals - John Gibbons (2) , Mary Pierce , Samantha Smith
  Woodwind [Cor Anglais] - Matthew Draper
2   Broad Souls (4:23)
3   Three Foot High (4:24)
4   Outside (3:05)
5   Goodbye Remedy (3:33)
6   Walking Time (3:57)
7   Vigilante Song (4:57)
    Acoustic Guitar - Steve Lavers (2)
8   There's No Time (4:43)
9   God Inside (6:53)
10   Hear My Prayer (4:54)

User Reviews:

scoundrel, Feb 15, 2006

BROAD SOULS is a mildly disappointing third album from Faze Action; they've gone from making great neo-disco to middling soul. "We Don't Know How" introduces us to the vocals of Andre Espeuf in a psychedelic soul session. The strings that made their first two albums wonderful are here again, but they take a back seat to the vocals. "Three Foot High" works somewhat better, perhaps because it's more stripped down -- the same goes for "Outside" (even if it steals a riff from Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover"). The flute and horns of "Goodbye Remedy" still speak of Faze Action's songwriting skills, though "Walking Time" could use a little more writing and a little less looping. "Vigilante Song" and "There's No Time" bring some dusk to the album, and "God Inside" gives a dark spin to spirituality, but "Hear My Prayer" gets back to the positive side. By no means is this a poor album, but I had simply expected better.

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