Texas - Jump On Board (2017)
Texas - Jump On Board (2017)
A1 Let's Work It Out A2 Can't Control A3 For Everything A4 It Was Up To You A5 Tell That Girl B1 Sending A Message B2 Great Romances B3 Won't Let You Down B4 Midnight B5 Round The World Bass Guitar – Johnny McElhone Cello – Sonia Cromarty Drums – Ross McFarlane Guitar – Ally McErlaine, Jack McElhone, John Goldie, Ross Hamilton Keyboards – Eddie Campbell, Michael Bannister Violin – Kirsty Orton, Kobus Frick, Mary Ward, Stephanie Brough Vocals, Guitar – Sharleen Spiteri, Tony McGovern Vocals – Karen Overton
Texas’ return after a three–year absence comes complete with a Thierry Henry-starring video for the strutting, upbeat disco single, ‘Let’s Work It Out’. Hardly a cameo to thrill the band’s many Irish fans, but the accompanying song itself is a charmingly funky yet laidback number, fuelled by scratchy, Nile Rodgers–like guitar. It sounds at once retro and modern and, even if the synthesiser strings can come across a bit Eurovision, it’s a perfect opener for Jump On Board.
Frontwoman Sharleen Spiteri has said that the new album feels “like a new beginning” and, while acknowledging the influence of bandmate Johnny McElhone’s Altered Images and Orange Juice’s ‘Rip It Up’, the down–beat disco–noir of ‘It Was Up To You’ and ‘Round The World’ certainly point a way forward for the Scottish veterans. However, as the album swings between the extremes of late night disco and sunny, festival-ready rock, it does lack a little in consistency.
It’s easy to imagine that – while nothing here reaches the heights of ‘I Don’t Want A Lover’ or ‘Say What You Want’ – several of the tracks could have been at the top of the charts in Texas’ late–’90s heyday. It’s less easy to imagine them jostling for position among modern pop behemoths like Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd and Taylor Swift. Sadly, Spiteri and co.’s new–found fondness for ‘Get Lucky’-style disco pop already sounds quite dated amongst planet pop’s futurist–EDM and pop–maximalists. --- Peter McNally, hotpress.com
30 lat na scenie, ponad 35 milionów sprzedanych płyt na świecie oraz wielkie hity, jak "I Don't Want A Lover", "Halo", "Summer Son" – to w skrócie dorobek znakomitej, szkockiej popowo-rockowej formacji Texas, z charyzmatyczną i piękną Sharleen Spiteri (przez jedną edycję jurorką w brytyjskiej edycji talent show "Must Be The Music") na wokalu. Grupa z Glasgow powraca po czteroletnie przerwie drugą studyjną płytą po reaktywacji w 2013 roku. "Jump On Board" to Texas, jaki doskonale znamy, melodyjny, liryczny, spokojny, ale i drapieżny. Sharleen i jej koledzy z zespołu przygotowali na album 10 piosenek, z których każda to potencjalny przebój. --- warnermusic.pl
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