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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Wonderful You – Frank Joshua

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


π™’π™€π™£π™™π™šπ™§π™›π™ͺ𝙑 𝙔𝙀π™ͺ – 𝙁𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙠 𝙅𝙀𝙨𝙝π™ͺ𝙖


Charles speaks frankly…


Throughout the noughties and early tens, I was obsessed with one particular producer. It seemed to me like he was capable of anything. Whatever he got his hands on, he would turn to greatness. He would make a good thing better. He would make it his own. I also wondered if the artists he worked with minded that each record he produced sounded very much like a β€œhaven’t mentioned his name yet” album, rather than an album by that particular artist. His stamp. I don’t think they minded though, because if he was involved it was pretty much a guarantee that the record would be fabulous, popular and reviewed well. Praised to the skies, even! The artists he has worked with include Radiohead, Beck, Zero 7, Travis (never mind), Air and a slightly more obscure artist by the name of Paul McCartney. There are of course others, but this is enough to be getting on with for now. While these artists are hugely different from one another, there is something warm and cosy, yet grand and impressive about all of them. This is what this producer manages with everything he touches. His name? Nigel Godrich.


Godrich is as much a composer and arranger as a producer. He is not the type to dive straight into the drum machine or spend hours messing with vocal reverbs. Not that kind of producer. He is more the type of producer I look up to. Like George Martin, Phase II. A PRODUCER producer. Also a producer’s producer. He will see a good song when clubbed with one, because he has the foresight to realise the song’s capabilities. What I find most refreshing about his technique and style is that it is almost entirely organic. He relies on instruments and tactile synthesis, rather than computers. It is very much music made by people. And he will rarely do the standard combo-sound of guitar, bass, drums and vocals. It is his instrumental additions that make things more theatrical, inspirational, original and often filmic. Godrich will close-mic his drums and his strings for that cosy studio sound, but the arrangement itself will be far more grand and impressive than one might expect from your average pop song. So why do I speak of all this? Well, my first conscious knowledge of listening to a Nigel Godrich production (I was completely unaware with earlier Radiohead albums) was Zero 7. It was a sound I simply adored, and pretty much the quintessential Godrich sound. Those first two albums I played and played to death (in a time when we did such a thing). This was β€œthe sound I meant”. I wanted more of this, but there was so little of it. Other producers just couldn’t come close. He was simply the only person doing this. It was new. Anyway, at the time I delved into all the credits of the these two albums, and the name Mozez kept cropping up. Although not official, he is sort of known as the frontman of Zero 7. That voice is what we associate with the band/collective. That, and of course this lush sound.


As time went on, Mozez evidently saw the dross in the mainstream and wanted to do something about it, if even in a small way. Mozez parted the waves and started his own record label little more than a decade ago. He wanted there to be a certain style and sound to the label’s artists. To pick the right bunch for what would become Numen Records. This small yet professional setup is London based, but doesn’t just β€œrecruit” London artists, proving that it’s all about the music rather than the geography. Thank you internet, for bringing us all together. And thank you humans, for making sure we don’t turn into one big carbon-copy blob. The yin with the yang. β€œWe promise to listen and work with our artists individually and build a solid foundation from which we can advance their musical career”, says Mozez in relation to the label. His real name is Osmond Wright, but in realising he couldn’t be Wright all of the time, he opted for Mozez. The main reason I spoke of Nigel Godrich before is his influence. He has influenced many artists over the years, but more so recently than before. There is no doubt he has subconsciously influenced me as a producer. A fellow independent artist by the name of Sam Lemos is evidently influenced by him (by his own admission). Osmond, if you’re reading this, do have a listen to Sam Lemos. I couldn’t imagine a more suitable addition to your artist roster.


But speaking of rosters, in 2021 Mozez signed one artist you might have heard of. This artist has been a member of the New Artist Spotlight since August of last year, and has been on my β€œmaybe” list just SO many times. Pretty much every single release if I’m honest, yet he never quite managed to secure my pick of the week. He falls perfectly in line with β€œthat sound”, but is by no means a plaster cast of what has come before. Please welcome London-based artist, Frank Joshua! Now, much like Mozez, β€œFrank Joshua” is a nom de plume, but to keep things simple I will stick with it, so as not to confuse. And no, he wasn’t born Donny Wrong. Frank Joshua has somehow managed to write, record and release a whopping 36 songs in just over 3 years. While few can make this claim, even fewer can boast a high level of quality over such a number. Frank has just released his 3rd album in as many years, and it’s just wonderful! While I wish to bring attention to the LP as a whole, β€œTurn To Your Soul” contains 11 tracks, and I can only pick one. The obvious choice would be to go for the latest single (the title track), released the same day as the album. But what with me being me, I won’t be doing that. I simply wanted to pick my favourite and certainly one of the best in my opinion. It also happens to be Track 1, so you can continue listening to the entire album afterwards, without having missed a second. Though β€œWonderful You” might be known to some (released as a single almost exactly one year ago), I don’t think it got the attention it deserved, and I have the feeling most of you have never heard it. But hear it, you must!


Before I go into the song, I will speak about LPs. In the last few years, we have all been told that they are dead. That it is all about individual songs and playlists. And that an LP is CERTAINLY not something for independent artists anymore. Their arguments, though sad, seemed to make sense. What was the sense in pouring your time, energy, heart, soul and bank account into something that was not going to be listened to?? And so we released a song. Then another song. And then another. And this cycle went on for years before realising that the process feels exactly that. A process. A factory. There was no particular goal. No bigger picture. But more importantly, they were wrong all along. While mood playlists do have their place, and it is not something that could have existed before the age of the streaming services, this is no reason for it to REPLACE the traditional way of releasing albums. The LP is very much a thing of importance. It is the ultimate connection a listener can have with an artist. Of course, the LP has to be worth listening to! There is no point in churning out ten of that mediocre song. Fans will not flock. But an LP of 10 united tracks is far more special than 10 untied singles. No misprint. Once all 10 songs are tethered, the listener can truly be immersed in the world of that artist, and only then can they truly become a proper fan. Which is why I’m bang in the middle of releasing an LP (you might have heard) – Track 8 is out on Friday. Look, I felt like a shameless plug. Artists are finally realising or remembering the importance of making LPs (and to an extent, EPs). But be warned, it is no easy feat. Now for Wonderful You.


This precious thing of magical magic is fresh, vibrant, slick, sleek, sexy, cool, warm, cold, hot, romantic, dark and beautiful. Basically almost everything in music that moves me. Vocally and melodically, I hear strong notes of George Michael and Michael BublΓ©, but with the darkness of Seal and the honesty of Aqualung. With different lyrics, this could easily have been a James Bond theme, and a damned good one too (it would be the best since Sheryl Crow’s Tomorrow Never Dies). There is also the coldness of Portishead in there too, with its trip-hop inspired beat and feel, but it goes further than trip-hop. Melodically and chordally speaking, Wonderful You has far more than your average trip-hop track, which tends to be more about vibe than song. What it does have in common with the best of Portishead, is the ability to make you feel, in a personal way. As if Frank is speaking your mind. Your inner thoughts, even if they are not your own. Almost like hypnosis! Aside from George Michael, I did hear something of Sam Lemos here, but very quickly I realised where it was all taking me. Nigel Godrich. Surely an influence… This personal closeness cloaked in theatrical sleeves of silk. Every quaver edged in eyeliner in order to make expression stand out from afar. Romantic Hollywood is nearby, as white-tie celebrities ooze expensive charm. And yet, with all its sheen, like Bond it is wholly English. Aside from Frank’s evident all-conquering talent in writing and singing, this is all made possible by Tony White, his fabulously gifted longterm producer. The purity of Frank’s voice, the clarity of those drums, the strings’ supposed fragility cleverly masking the strength of an ox. This is classy honesty at its peak. Layer upon layer of the stuff. Frank and Tony are in full control, and clearly show no need for Godrich. I think I might call Frank’s ever-embiggening discography, The Joshua Tree.


I hope you’re enjoying your balmy Summer. But for those of you in Britain who seem constantly to be Singin’ in the Rain… Mozez suppozez his toezez are rozez, but Mozez suppozez erroneously.


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60 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: Wonderful You – Frank Joshua”

  1. Dream Optimist Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Dream Optimist

    Love the discussion of a focus on a larger release, not just single after single! Great stuff.

    Reply
  2. sullie.music Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    sullie.music

    Great review as usual, great discussion on producers and the value of the album. Excellent track too.

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  3. antonigpiano Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    antonigpiano

    Rescue the LP/album! Long live the long play.

    Reply
  4. joibjalla Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    joibjalla

    Yet another awesome review. Fun stuff.

    Reply
  5. brother.poor.my Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    brother.poor.my

    Proud member of Charles’ maybe pile! …maybe I’m on the maybe pile.

    Reply
  6. Wandile Keefelakae Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Wandile Keefelakae

    The dynamics behind actually putting the time and effort aside to prepare for an upcoming LP or EP is horrendous 😱🫣 an artist is at least allowed to themselves a proper rest, recovery and reactivation plan possibly. As an artist I understand the basics of enrolling a theatrical ambiance to the entirety of the tape. It is my world after all. ✨

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  7. Patrick Laurin Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Patrick Laurin

    I’ve been enjoying Frank Joshua’s music for a while, but you give it a little extra life of it’s own with these words. Congrats on the amazing album Frank. And well done Charles, another insightful and well researched read.

    Reply
  8. Smoothsaylin Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Smoothsaylin

    Frank Joshua is a great artist and everyone loves a mystery ☺️. Always enjoy the stories behind the review’s Charles.

    Reply
  9. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Terry Gilbey

    A great review of a track that is a masterful production

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  10. Lisa Haden Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Lisa Haden

    Fantastic review πŸ‘

    Reply
  11. Simone Vignini Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Simone Vignini

    Good to hear this passion in talking about music, producing skill, sound, musical influences and the way of releasing singles only or LPs/EPs! Congrats to Frank Joshua for his music!!

    Reply
  12. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Darren Mason Music

    This was a whole musicology lesson (from 90’s onwards) in this educational and as per usual proper good review – Frank clearly that lush vibe and qualities that make you feel – Thanks FJ and CC xxxx

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  13. rikiabi34 Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    rikiabi34

    Just super well crafted! I see it well inside a movie like the 007 series, if they had one releasing now. The bassdrum loop is…magic

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  14. Chris Franklin Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Chris Franklin

    Great review Mr CC, and wow, what gorgeous production, and your comment about it being a Bond theme is spot on. This is masterful production and I have to keep listening to it as there are new treasures each time. Congratulations Frank Josuha and thank you for a sublime musical gift ❀️

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  15. Pamara Music Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Pamara Music

    I love the way Frank produces his music, “He relies on instruments and tactile synthesis, rather than computers”. Something that not too many producers do now days.

    Reply
  16. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Timothy Thorpe

    Thanks for another great review plus a little bit of music history.

    Reply
  17. William Lovitt Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    William Lovitt

    Thanks to Charles for the great lead in to Frank Joshua’s music. “Wonderful You” is a captivating journey through a rather mystical and mesmerizing musical landscape. Lush vocals and a rich blanket of sound envelop you on the journey 😎

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  18. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    AgingTeenIdol

    Charles, as always; brilliant! I felt the same way about Butch Vig and John Lange. Frank! Great Freaking Song!

    Reply
  19. therealshifulu Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    therealshifulu

    From a Music Producer point of view, this an awesome joint

    Reply
  20. Shel Scott Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Shel Scott

    I loooove the production on this track. Congrats to Tony and Frank both for an amazing release. I’ve shared it with a few friends and they love it too. Will check out the rest of the album as well!

    Reply
  21. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    A new artist and new song to add to The Ents catalog. Nice review.

    Reply
  22. Tim Consley Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Tim Consley

    Such a marvelous song. Great job, Frank Joshua! Great review, also.

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  23. emj Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    emj

    The song is amazing, the artist is new to me and a big thanks to Charles for opening that door.

    Reply
  24. Edward Corrado Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Edward Corrado

    Charles you’re like a spider weaving your webs in and out, slowly drawing us closer and finally into your Connolly’s Corner web. Hey, but we love it. Love learning the background of Frank Joshua.

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  25. dom piper Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    dom piper

    Charles, you are an educator! A fair few years ago, Thome York formed a band called ‘Atoms for Peace’ which included the bass player from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, but also the guy who did drums for Beck and REM. And, a guy I had never heard of called ‘Nigel Godrich on keyboards. Only now am I understanding how this disparate mob were formed, and the role Nigel played in that…. I just thought he was a keyboard guy (embarassed face 😊 x 2). And for the record (CD or other format of choice) I also couldn’t get enough of Radiohead, Zero 7 and Air and still listen to them today. So good to know they all have somethin… Show More

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  26. Bernice Marsala Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Bernice Marsala

    This is another great track by Frank Joshua. Hard to put my finger on what exactly it reminds me of…it almost has the vibe of a tamer, less heavy Sleep Token. I like the production in it. Coincidentally, I chose β€œSeeking to Hide” for my Thursday Pick this week 😁

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  27. Billy Castillo Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Billy Castillo

    As an album artist forced to do singles only due to Spotify’s algorithmic tyranny, this hit close to home. Great review as always

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  28. Faded Element Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Faded Element

    Always such an in depth review and glad to know I have learned a lot more about Mr. Frank Joshua. Look forward to checking out his albums πŸ˜ƒ Interesting about LP’s, feel that’s a very split down the line of how other artists feel about them. But pros and cons is just the artists way of life for choice isn’t it? πŸ˜€ Well done Mr. CC, look forward to next weeks review!!

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  29. Jane Marie Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Jane Marie

    I let out a little “yay” when I saw Frank as your pick today! He stands out as “wonderful”! One of my favourite songs of George Michael’s is “Cowboys and Angels|” and I get subtle vibes of this at times here which is heavenly! Great choice Charles!😍

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  30. Kris Townsent Avatar
    July 9, 2024
    Kris Townsent

    It’s amazing what background knowledge you reveal again and again. And as always, wonderfully woven into a story that ultimately leads respectfully to the artist and his work. Thanks for the great review, I’ll definitely listen to the song! Or the whole album πŸ˜‰

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  31. United Duality Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    United Duality

    Very interesting review and a very nice song.

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  32. Roberta Plant Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Roberta Plant

    Very interesting, think I’ll check out this song! Thanks for letting us know about Frank Joshua!

    Reply
  33. Emily Gray Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Emily Gray

    Super interesting to learn more about your influences as a producer, Charles! Really enjoying this track too!

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  34. Krauw Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Krauw

    Frank Joshua’s ‘Wonderful You’ is a mesmerizing blend of romantic allure and cinematic grandeur, echoing influences from George Michael to Portishead. A testament to Joshua’s compelling artistry, draped in lush production that captivates from start to finish.

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  35. Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Matteo Maria Di Tommaso

    It would be really nice if LP would came back… This music market is destroying completely the purely essence of art. Hope something will change soon. Wonderful review Charles!

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  36. morriemusician Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    morriemusician

    The song is so heartfelt. Great job.

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  37. Stefano Gorgoglione Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Stefano Gorgoglione

    The fans will always enjoy the music, in every format it comes out. Artists (me too) release singles to trigger services’ algorithm

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  38. Bryan Cooper Avatar
    July 10, 2024
    Bryan Cooper

    What was your favourite part Lisa? Mine was the part when he said that thing about that song.

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  39. Innovaniac Music Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    Innovaniac Music

    Show more comments Innovaniac Music Jul 11, 2024 I personally miss the LP, seems like we lost a specific artform with the change from physical recording to digital/streaming. Great article, and introduction to Frank Joshua. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Innovaniac Music Yup. Even cheap and nasty CDs were at least something one could hold. One thing can be said for streaming though: I listen to a LOT of music. I would be hugely in debt if I had bought everything I’ve listened to on LP format. But then again, I would be so proud of my collection. And it would make me so happy. I always said to myself, that if one day I become a multi-millionaire (hah!), I would buy every single album on my Apple Music library, on vinyl. Then I would have to buy a whole warehouse in which to house them all! Like Reply KROSS KID Jul 11, 2024 Beautiful artistry in this and a well articulated writeup. Kudos! Like Reply 1 Like United Duality Jul 10, 2024 Very interesting review and a very nice song. Like Reply 1 Like Roberta Plant Jul 10, 2024 Very interesting, think I’ll check out this song! Thanks for letting us know about Frank Joshua! Like Reply 1 Like Emily Gray Jul 10, 2024 Super interesting to learn more about your influences as a producer, Charles! Really enjoying this track too! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Emily Gray I try not to think about my influences, because I never want it to become conscious influence. It’s a dangerous tightrope… Like Reply Krauw Jul 10, 2024 Frank Joshua’s ‘Wonderful You’ is a mesmerizing blend of romantic allure and cinematic grandeur, echoing influences from George Michael to Portishead. A testament to Joshua’s compelling artistry, draped in lush production that captivates from start to finish. Like Reply Show more replies Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Jul 10, 2024 It would be really nice if LP would came back… This music market is destroying completely the purely essence of art. Hope something will change soon. Wonderful review Charles! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Plenty of LPs still about currently. Just not many that are worth playing more than once. And all of this is really only mainly in the mainstream. I do very much agree with your sentiment. Like Reply morriemusician Jul 10, 2024 The song is so heartfelt. Great job. Like Reply 1 Like Stefano Gorgoglione Jul 10, 2024 The fans will always enjoy the music, in every format it comes out. Artists (me too) release singles to trigger services’ algorithm Like Reply 1 Like DVous Music Jul 09, 2024 I do agree that LPs are still a thing. The part of it that is missing is the vinyl experience. I mean that we used to buy a hot album, toss on the record, and listen as we perused the printed album. We didn’t touch the turntable until it was time to listen to the B side. We didn’t dare skip a song. For LPs that is the struggle is that experience can’t be replicated with streaming. How can we recapture that in some way? Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to DVous Music You’re so right about the lack of skipping. It just simply didn’t happen unless something was truly awful and very long. To go over to the platter and lift the needle was an extreme rarity. As to streaming an album, while it can’t be the same as putting on a vinyl record (the whole ritual), one can use one’s imagination. Just put on a record and leave it. If it’s playing through great headphones or great speakers, there is little difference. I think there are two problems – the phone speaker and the ability to either skip, browse for other songs, or zone out on your phone with other pointless fiddlings. People don’t really “put on a record” and zone… Show More Edited Like Reply Dream Optimist Jul 09, 2024 Love the discussion of a focus on a larger release, not just single after single! Great stuff. Like Reply 1 Like sullie.music Jul 09, 2024 Great review as usual, great discussion on producers and the value of the album. Excellent track too. Like Reply 1 Like antonigpiano Jul 09, 2024 Rescue the LP/album! Long live the long play. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to antonigpiano I think it’s safe, as long as artists continue to think it’s worth the effort. In other words, as long as listeners bother to listen all the way through. I think the easiest way is to simply make great music. Like Reply joibjalla Jul 09, 2024 Yet another awesome review. Fun stuff. Like Reply 1 Like brother.poor.my Jul 09, 2024 Proud member of Charles’ maybe pile! …maybe I’m on the maybe pile. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to brother.poor.my It’s a heck of a pile. Like Reply brother.poor.my 1 Like Wandile Keefelakae Jul 09, 2024 The dynamics behind actually putting the time and effort aside to prepare for an upcoming LP or EP is horrendous 😱🫣 an artist is at least allowed to themselves a proper rest, recovery and reactivation plan possibly. As an artist I understand the basics of enrolling a theatrical ambiance to the entirety of the tape. It is my world after all. ✨ Like Reply Patrick Laurin Jul 09, 2024 I’ve been enjoying Frank Joshua’s music for a while, but you give it a little extra life of it’s own with these words. Congrats on the amazing album Frank. And well done Charles, another insightful and well researched read. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Patrick Laurin Thank you, Patrick! This one was a little more research than usual. Like Reply Smoothsaylin Jul 09, 2024 Frank Joshua is a great artist and everyone loves a mystery ☺️. Always enjoy the stories behind the review’s Charles. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Terry Gilbey Jul 09, 2024 A great review of a track that is a masterful production Like Reply 1 Like Lisa Haden Jul 09, 2024 Fantastic review πŸ‘ Like Reply Bryan Cooper Jul 10, 2024 Replying to Lisa Haden What was your favourite part Lisa? Mine was the part when he said that thing about that song. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Bryan Cooper Ha! Yeah, same old nothing comment from the same people again and again. Pleased I’m not the only person who notices this. Like Reply 1 Like Simone Vignini Jul 09, 2024 Good to hear this passion in talking about music, producing skill, sound, musical influences and the way of releasing singles only or LPs/EPs! Congrats to Frank Joshua for his music!! Like Reply 1 Like Darren Mason Music Jul 09, 2024 This was a whole musicology lesson (from 90’s onwards) in this educational and as per usual proper good review – Frank clearly that lush vibe and qualities that make you feel – Thanks FJ and CC xxxx Like Reply 1 Like rikiabi34 Jul 09, 2024 Just super well crafted! I see it well inside a movie like the 007 series, if they had one releasing now. The bassdrum loop is…magic Like Reply 1 Like Chris Franklin Jul 09, 2024 Great review Mr CC, and wow, what gorgeous production, and your comment about it being a Bond theme is spot on. This is masterful production and I have to keep listening to it as there are new treasures each time. Congratulations Frank Josuha and thank you for a sublime musical gift ❀️ Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Pamara Music Jul 09, 2024 I love the way Frank produces his music, “He relies on instruments and tactile synthesis, rather than computers”. Something that not too many producers do now days. Like Reply Show more replies Timothy Thorpe Jul 09, 2024 Thanks for another great review plus a little bit of music history. Like Reply 1 Like William Lovitt Jul 09, 2024 Thanks to Charles for the great lead in to Frank Joshua’s music. “Wonderful You” is a captivating journey through a rather mystical and mesmerizing musical landscape. Lush vocals and a rich blanket of sound envelop you on the journey 😎 Like Reply 2 Likes AgingTeenIdol Jul 09, 2024 Charles, as always; brilliant! I felt the same way about Butch Vig and John Lange. Frank! Great Freaking Song! Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies therealshifulu Jul 09, 2024 From a Music Producer point of view, this an awesome joint Like Reply 2 Likes Shel Scott Jul 09, 2024 I loooove the production on this track. Congrats to Tony and Frank both for an amazing release. I’ve shared it with a few friends and they love it too. Will check out the rest of the album as well! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Shel Scott This is a perfect comment! Just what I hope for. 😁 Like Reply Forrest Of FangHorn Jul 09, 2024 A new artist and new song to add to The Ents catalog. Nice review. Like Reply 1 Like Tim Consley Jul 09, 2024 Such a marvelous song. Great job, Frank Joshua! Great review, also. Like Reply 1 Like emj Jul 09, 2024 The song is amazing, the artist is new to me and a big thanks to Charles for opening that door. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Edward Corrado Jul 09, 2024 Charles you’re like a spider weaving your webs in and out, slowly drawing us closer and finally into your Connolly’s Corner web. Hey, but we love it. Love learning the background of Frank Joshua. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Edward Corrado Haha! Very pleased. Thanks, Ed! CC Aranha… Like Reply dom piper Jul 09, 2024 Charles, you are an educator! A fair few years ago, Thome York formed a band called ‘Atoms for Peace’ which included the bass player from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, but also the guy who did drums for Beck and REM. And, a guy I had never heard of called ‘Nigel Godrich on keyboards. Only now am I understanding how this disparate mob were formed, and the role Nigel played in that…. I just thought he was a keyboard guy (embarassed face 😊 x 2). And for the record (CD or other format of choice) I also couldn’t get enough of Radiohead, Zero 7 and Air and still listen to them today. So good to know they all have somethin… Show More Edited Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 09, 2024 Replying to dom piper This is a first, isn’t it? Something you don’t know? I love Atoms FOR Peace. Always have done. But I didn’t know it was a supergroup. Flea?? This is amazing! And I didn’t realise Godrich played keys in it either! I love how we have taught each other something. 😁 Like Reply 1 Like dom piper Jul 09, 2024 Replying to Charles Connolly It’s not a first. Far from it. And I only retain useless information… the important stuff just fails to register as important 😁. I’m on the train and you have prompted me to listen to the AMOK album again (A Tomb for Peas); when I listen to track 2 ‘Default’; I am now hearing ‘Air’ in spades. I simply didn’t hear this before. Oh and kinda linked but not linked, when I hear Smoothsaylin’s ‘Sunday Morning’, I am reminded of Zero 7. And I hear it a lot – I love that track 😎 Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to dom piper Agree, agree, agree!!! And I particularly love your corrected title: A Tomb for Peas. My dad calls the Lennon track Give Peas a Chance. Like Reply 1 Like dom piper Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Charles Connolly Hilarious – My youngest HATES peas, and I call the Lennon track the same thing as retort! She would be much more supportive of ‘A Tomb for Peas’. I eat my peas with honey, I’ve done it all my life, it may seem kinda funny, but it keeps them on the knife. (not one of mine….. just one I remember reciting to the kids in a failed attempt to promote pea consumption). Like Reply Bernice Marsala Jul 09, 2024 This is another great track by Frank Joshua. Hard to put my finger on what exactly it reminds me of…it almost has the vibe of a tamer, less heavy Sleep Token. I like the production in it. Coincidentally, I chose β€œSeeking to Hide” for my Thursday Pick this week 😁 Like Reply 1 Like Billy Castillo Jul 09, 2024 As an album artist forced to do singles only due to Spotify’s algorithmic tyranny, this hit close to home. Great review as always Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Faded Element Jul 09, 2024 Always such an in depth review and glad to know I have learned a lot more about Mr. Frank Joshua. Look forward to checking out his albums πŸ˜ƒ Interesting about LP’s, feel that’s a very split down the line of how other artists feel about them. But pros and cons is just the artists way of life for choice isn’t it? πŸ˜€ Well done Mr. CC, look forward to next weeks review!! Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 09, 2024 Replying to Faded Element You’ve hit it exactly, Drew! We don’t have to agree. All of us can do what we choose! Also, there is always a time for singles. I personally can’t imagine doing another album after this current one of mine. It killed me last year! But then again, it made me feel rather good. Tricky… Thanks, Drew! Like Reply 1 Like Jane Marie Jul 09, 2024 I let out a little “yay” when I saw Frank as your pick today! He stands out as “wonderful”! One of my favourite songs of George Michael’s is “Cowboys and Angels|” and I get subtle vibes of this at times here which is heavenly! Great choice Charles!😍 Like Reply 2 Likes Show more replies Kris Townsent Jul 09, 2024 It’s amazing what background knowledge you reveal again and again. And as always, wonderfully woven into a story that ultimately leads respectfully to the artist and his work. Thanks for the great review, I’ll definitely listen to the song! Or the whole album πŸ˜‰ Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 09, 2024 Replying to Kris Townsent The older one gets, the more background knowledge one acquires. And the older one gets, the more it blends into the background… Thank you, Kris! I really appreciate you saying this. 😊 Like Reply 1 Like Show more comments

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  40. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    Yup. Even cheap and nasty CDs were at least something one could hold. One thing can be said for streaming though: I listen to a LOT of music. I would be hugely in debt if I had bought everything I’ve listened to on LP format. But then again, I would be so proud of my collection. And it would make me so happy. I always said to myself, that if one day I become a multi-millionaire (hah!), I would buy every single album on my Apple Music library, on vinyl. Then I would have to buy a whole warehouse in which to house them all!

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  41. KROSS KID Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    KROSS KID

    Beautiful artistry in this and a well articulated writeup. Kudos!

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  42. dom piper Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    dom piper

    Hilarious – My youngest HATES peas, and I call the Lennon track the same thing as retort! She would be much more supportive of ‘A Tomb for Peas’. I eat my peas with honey, I’ve done it all my life, it may seem kinda funny, but it keeps them on the knife. (not one of mine….. just one I remember reciting to the kids in a failed attempt to promote pea consumption).

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  43. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    gomdbyjcole

    Frank Joshua’s backstory is very interesting! Thanks for the review, CC!

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  44. Tim Davies Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    Tim Davies

    Absolutely love Zero 7. Absolutely love Frank Joshua; he never misses with any release. A wonderful read; thanks Charles. Show More

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  45. Shock Out Bandage Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    Shock Out Bandage

    Charles Connolly dives into this captivating single, blending vibes of George Michael, Portishead, and the brilliance of Nigel Godrich. It’s sleek, sexy, and everything indie music should be. A must-listen on our NAS playlist!

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  46. Shards Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    Shards

    First of all let me say , you’ve mentioned my all-time fav artist , that is, Mr George Michael ❀️ then this is another great discover and I couldn’t thank you enough because there’s a lot of great musicians and you give them the attentions they need !! Bravo Charles !

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  47. nico.leyseele Avatar
    July 11, 2024
    nico.leyseele

    What a voice,great song,love itπŸ˜ƒ

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  48. Nate Fin Avatar
    July 12, 2024
    Nate Fin

    Frank has really come so far πŸ‘Œ

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  49. andelectro music Avatar
    July 12, 2024
    andelectro music

    A lot to chew over in this week’s review. Essential importance of great producer, the peers we aspire to emulate in our own way and how albums can take already fantastic songs to another level. And then, I had never heard Wonderful You, which is fantastic advert for how much indie musicians bring to this whole equation. So inspiring!!

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  50. gimbal.lock Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    gimbal.lock

    I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on music and producers. Your passion for Nigel Godrich shines through, and I totally get why his work with artists like Radiohead and Beck left such an impression on you. It’s fascinating how his organic, instrument-focused approach has influenced so many, including you.

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  51. perfectlies Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    perfectlies

    Humor, background, and more. Great review of a cool song!

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  52. mahir_gul Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    mahir_gul

    wow another good article and the songπŸ™πŸ™

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  53. Billy Lowry Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    Billy Lowry

    Dare I say.. BETTER than Portishead! The vocal melody & phrasing by Frank Joshua really has got the most unique style and flow – as does this entire LP! Can definitely hear the perfection & grace similar to that Nigel producer fellow πŸ˜‰ but damn, every piano 🎹 chord that booms, somehow hits you to your core- even though it’s smooth as buttah. Bluebell Wood is my fave off the album altho it’s all just absolutely f@ckin fantastic!

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  54. Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    Emma DupΓ©rΓ©

    Love both the review and the song !! Thanks

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  55. Boy HaNZY Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    Boy HaNZY

    Awesome and motivating at the same time. Great review CC

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  56. Charles Connolly Avatar
    July 13, 2024
    Charles Connolly

    Hurrah!

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  57. Keyon Harris Avatar
    July 14, 2024
    Keyon Harris

    Keyon Harris Jul 14, 2024 Very fascinating writing Charles. It’s hard to do 36 songs in that short amount of time lol. Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Leo lofthouse Jul 14, 2024 I only recently discovered Frank Joshua but I must say I love his music already. It’s very much the type of music I love listening to so, I’m a new fan! As always, You made me laugh Charles. I absolutely love your dry, very British sense of humour. Thanks to both of you for making the wet , rainy Sunday we’re having in Cape Town so much happier and brighter. πŸŒͺ️ πŸ’™β™ŒπŸŽΆ Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies ZOLEON Jul 14, 2024 Great review definitely loved the deep insights on this one keep up the good work as always πŸ’― πŸ‘ Like Reply 1 Like Patrik Ahlm Jul 14, 2024 This might be my new favorite of 2024. It is so right up my alley. Must admit, Frank’s music is new to me – and what a workaholic he must be with this magnificent body of work – 36 songs in 3 years is nothing but amazing. And amazing is truly the word for this song. It is stunning. Funny you should mention Bond theme, my thought exactly, I couldn’t agree more. That guitar-lick/sound is just Bond πŸ˜‰ (And Sheryl Crowe’s Bond-song is one of my favorites too – what a brilliant song – ooh my, that chorus. Chills…) The piano reminds me of ‘Ultravox’ (Vienna) and I also hear bits of ‘The Christians’ and ‘Black’. But this is so much better. The atmosphere and vibe just suck me in. Chord-progression is wonderful with that minor mood and modulation. Lovely voice too – great singer he is. The sound is modern, fat, wide, deep and smooth and I like the hypnotizing beat – it’s almost lika a super slowed down Drum&Bass. Kudos to Frank Joshua – You are spectacular and you have a new fan in moi. Thank You CC for that. You sure know how to pick them… πŸ˜ŽπŸ™β€οΈπŸ”₯ Show Less Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies steveokwormusic Jul 14, 2024 This is a wonderful review of such great piece of music. Everything about this song is superb. Frank Joshua you’re wonderful as in Wonderful You! Like Reply 1 Like gimbal.lock Jul 13, 2024 I really enjoyed reading your thoughts on music and producers. Your passion for Nigel Godrich shines through, and I totally get why his work with artists like Radiohead and Beck left such an impression on you. It’s fascinating how his organic, instrument-focused approach has influenced so many, including you. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 16, 2024 Replying to gimbal.lock Yes indeed. And yet the sound of Godrich is fresh. Like Reply perfectlies Jul 13, 2024 Humor, background, and more. Great review of a cool song! Like Reply 1 Like mahir_gul Jul 13, 2024 wow another good article and the songπŸ™πŸ™ Like Reply Thekeyof_f Jul 13, 2024 I just adore your sense of humor. Several times I laughed out loud, but my favorite was “he can’t be wright all the time”. Billy Lowry very eloquently said what I was thinking about the vocals and that buttery smoothness. Musically and lyrically this song demands your attention without being commanding, it gently lures you in and keeps you invested. Love the song and the review. Also, thank you Charles for introducing me to Zero7. I hadn’t had the pleasure of listening to them before and I took a quick listen to their early albums and I really like it! πŸ–€πŸ€˜πŸ» Like Reply 1 Like Show more replies Billy Lowry Jul 13, 2024 Dare I say.. BETTER than Portishead! The vocal melody & phrasing by Frank Joshua really has got the most unique style and flow – as does this entire LP! Can definitely hear the perfection & grace similar to that Nigel producer fellow πŸ˜‰ but damn, every piano 🎹 chord that booms, somehow hits you to your core- even though it’s smooth as buttah. Bluebell Wood is my fave off the album altho it’s all just absolutely f@ckin fantastic! Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 16, 2024 Replying to Billy Lowry Ha! Bluebell Wood is my mum’s fave too! Like Reply Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Jul 13, 2024 Love both the review and the song !! Thanks Like Reply 1 Like Boy HaNZY Jul 13, 2024 Awesome and motivating at the same time. Great review CC Like Reply 1 Like Boy HaNZY Jul 13, 2024 Awesome and motivating at the same time. Great review CC Like Reply 1 Like Nate Fin Jul 12, 2024 Frank has really come so far πŸ‘Œ Like Reply 1 Like andelectro music Jul 12, 2024 A lot to chew over in this week’s review. Essential importance of great producer, the peers we aspire to emulate in our own way and how albums can take already fantastic songs to another level. And then, I had never heard Wonderful You, which is fantastic advert for how much indie musicians bring to this whole equation. So inspiring!! Like Reply 1 Like gomdbyjcole Jul 11, 2024 Frank Joshua’s backstory is very interesting! Thanks for the review, CC! Like Reply 1 Like Tim Davies Jul 11, 2024 Absolutely love Zero 7. Absolutely love Frank Joshua; he never misses with any release. A wonderful read; thanks Charles. Show More Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 13, 2024 Replying to Tim Davies Hurrah! Like Reply Shock Out Bandage Jul 11, 2024 Charles Connolly dives into this captivating single, blending vibes of George Michael, Portishead, and the brilliance of Nigel Godrich. It’s sleek, sexy, and everything indie music should be. A must-listen on our NAS playlist! Like Reply Show more replies Shards Jul 11, 2024 First of all let me say , you’ve mentioned my all-time fav artist , that is, Mr George Michael ❀️ then this is another great discover and I couldn’t thank you enough because there’s a lot of great musicians and you give them the attentions they need !! Bravo Charles ! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Shards Well, that’s just fab to hear! By the way, only yesterday I realised who George Michael was so heavily influenced by. I mean vocally. Any guesses…? I can’t believe I have never thought of it before. Like Reply nico.leyseele Jul 11, 2024 What a voice,great song,love itπŸ˜ƒ Like Reply 1 Like Innovaniac Music Jul 11, 2024 I personally miss the LP, seems like we lost a specific artform with the change from physical recording to digital/streaming. Great article, and introduction to Frank Joshua. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Innovaniac Music Yup. Even cheap and nasty CDs were at least something one could hold. One thing can be said for streaming though: I listen to a LOT of music. I would be hugely in debt if I had bought everything I’ve listened to on LP format. But then again, I would be so proud of my collection. And it would make me so happy. I always said to myself, that if one day I become a multi-millionaire (hah!), I would buy every single album on my Apple Music library, on vinyl. Then I would have to buy a whole warehouse in which to house them all! Like Reply KROSS KID Jul 11, 2024 Beautiful artistry in this and a well articulated writeup. Kudos! Like Reply 1 Like United Duality Jul 10, 2024 Very interesting review and a very nice song. Like Reply 1 Like Roberta Plant Jul 10, 2024 Very interesting, think I’ll check out this song! Thanks for letting us know about Frank Joshua! Like Reply 1 Like Emily Gray Jul 10, 2024 Super interesting to learn more about your influences as a producer, Charles! Really enjoying this track too! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Emily Gray I try not to think about my influences, because I never want it to become conscious influence. It’s a dangerous tightrope… Like Reply Krauw Jul 10, 2024 Frank Joshua’s ‘Wonderful You’ is a mesmerizing blend of romantic allure and cinematic grandeur, echoing influences from George Michael to Portishead. A testament to Joshua’s compelling artistry, draped in lush production that captivates from start to finish. Like Reply Show more replies Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Jul 10, 2024 It would be really nice if LP would came back… This music market is destroying completely the purely essence of art. Hope something will change soon. Wonderful review Charles! Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Matteo Maria Di Tommaso Plenty of LPs still about currently. Just not many that are worth playing more than once. And all of this is really only mainly in the mainstream. I do very much agree with your sentiment. Like Reply morriemusician Jul 10, 2024 The song is so heartfelt. Great job. Like Reply 1 Like Stefano Gorgoglione Jul 10, 2024 The fans will always enjoy the music, in every format it comes out. Artists (me too) release singles to trigger services’ algorithm Like Reply 1 Like DVous Music Jul 09, 2024 I do agree that LPs are still a thing. The part of it that is missing is the vinyl experience. I mean that we used to buy a hot album, toss on the record, and listen as we perused the printed album. We didn’t touch the turntable until it was time to listen to the B side. We didn’t dare skip a song. For LPs that is the struggle is that experience can’t be replicated with streaming. How can we recapture that in some way? Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to DVous Music You’re so right about the lack of skipping. It just simply didn’t happen unless something was truly awful and very long. To go over to the platter and lift the needle was an extreme rarity. As to streaming an album, while it can’t be the same as putting on a vinyl record (the whole ritual), one can use one’s imagination. Just put on a record and leave it. If it’s playing through great headphones or great speakers, there is little difference. I think there are two problems – the phone speaker and the ability to either skip, browse for other songs, or zone out on your phone with other pointless fiddlings. People don’t really “put on a record” and zone out. They don’t listen. They’re mildly and momentarily curious to hear, but rarely will they actually put down the gun (phone) and just let the music take over. This was perfectly normal in the old days – to just listen to a record. Music nowadays is either seen as background music or a brief, cheap thrill before moving on to the next hook(er). Show Less Edited Like Reply Dream Optimist Jul 09, 2024 Love the discussion of a focus on a larger release, not just single after single! Great stuff. Like Reply 1 Like sullie.music Jul 09, 2024 Great review as usual, great discussion on producers and the value of the album. Excellent track too. Like Reply 1 Like antonigpiano Jul 09, 2024 Rescue the LP/album! Long live the long play. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to antonigpiano I think it’s safe, as long as artists continue to think it’s worth the effort. In other words, as long as listeners bother to listen all the way through. I think the easiest way is to simply make great music. Like Reply joibjalla Jul 09, 2024 Yet another awesome review. Fun stuff. Like Reply 1 Like brother.poor.my Jul 09, 2024 Proud member of Charles’ maybe pile! …maybe I’m on the maybe pile. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to brother.poor.my It’s a heck of a pile. Like Reply brother.poor.my 1 Like Wandile Keefelakae Jul 09, 2024 The dynamics behind actually putting the time and effort aside to prepare for an upcoming LP or EP is horrendous 😱🫣 an artist is at least allowed to themselves a proper rest, recovery and reactivation plan possibly. As an artist I understand the basics of enrolling a theatrical ambiance to the entirety of the tape. It is my world after all. ✨ Like Reply Patrick Laurin Jul 09, 2024 I’ve been enjoying Frank Joshua’s music for a while, but you give it a little extra life of it’s own with these words. Congrats on the amazing album Frank. And well done Charles, another insightful and well researched read. Like Reply 2 Likes Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Patrick Laurin Thank you, Patrick! This one was a little more research than usual. Like Reply Smoothsaylin Jul 09, 2024 Frank Joshua is a great artist and everyone loves a mystery ☺️. Always enjoy the stories behind the review’s Charles. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Smoothsaylin Thank you, Whitney! Like Reply Terry Gilbey Jul 09, 2024 A great review of a track that is a masterful production Like Reply 1 Like Lisa Haden Jul 09, 2024 Fantastic review πŸ‘ Like Reply Bryan Cooper Jul 10, 2024 Replying to Lisa Haden What was your favourite part Lisa? Mine was the part when he said that thing about that song. Like Reply 1 Like Charles Connolly Jul 11, 2024 Replying to Bryan Cooper Ha! Yeah, same old nothing comment from the same people again and again. Pleased I’m not the only person who notices this. Like Reply 1 Like Show more comments

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  58. Leo lofthouse Avatar
    July 14, 2024
    Leo lofthouse

    I only recently discovered Frank Joshua but I must say I love his music already. It’s very much the type of music I love listening to so, I’m a new fan! As always, You made me laugh Charles. I absolutely love your dry, very British sense of humour. Thanks to both of you for making the wet , rainy Sunday we’re having in Cape Town so much happier and brighter. πŸŒͺ️ πŸ’™β™ŒπŸŽΆ Show Less

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  59. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    July 14, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    This might be my new favorite of 2024. It is so right up my alley. Must admit, Frank’s music is new to me – and what a workaholic he must be with this magnificent body of work – 36 songs in 3 years is nothing but amazing. And amazing is truly the word for this song. It is stunning. Funny you should mention Bond theme, my thought exactly, I couldn’t agree more. That guitar-lick/sound is just Bond πŸ˜‰ (And Sheryl Crowe’s Bond-song is one of my favorites too – what a brilliant song – ooh my, that chorus. Chills…) The piano reminds me of ‘Ultravox’ (Vienna) and I also hear bits of ‘The Christians’ and ‘Black’. But this is so much better. The atmosphere and vibe just suck me in. Chord-progression is wonderful with that minor mood and modulation. Lovely voice too – great singer he is. The sound is modern, fat, wide, deep and smooth and I like the hypnotizing beat – it’s almost lika a super slowed down Drum&Bass. Kudos to Frank Joshua – You are spectacular and you have a new fan in moi. Thank You CC for that. You sure know how to pick them… πŸ˜ŽπŸ™β€οΈπŸ”₯ Show Less

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  60. steveokwormusic Avatar
    July 14, 2024
    steveokwormusic

    This is a wonderful review of such great piece of music. Everything about this song is superb. Frank Joshua you’re wonderful as in Wonderful You!

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