Charles BurstCome Home and Feast (2008)Ernest Jenning Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Jelone (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 22nd 2009
While he’s logged studio time with the New Pornographers, Crystal Stilts and Black Dice, sound engineer Charles Bursts’ first solo album, Come Home and Feast, belongs to a different style and era altogether -- `70s soft rock, or yacht rock. His warm, comforting voice recalls James Taylor; his music Boz Scaggs circa the country of Moments and the disco/soft rock of Silk Degrees. It’s by no means bad, but the 10 songs collected are so middle-of-the-road pleasing that it’s hard to love or loathe too strongly.
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