November 2004
Different sounds and styles sit alongside each other comfortably in Age of Miracles. "You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp)" contains both a vocal sample and a Vox Continental organ, and the doo-wop lines Prophet recites sound absolutely up to date. "Just to See You Smile" is a classically constructed, radio-friendly pop tune, while both "Heavy Duty" (co-written with Dan Penn) and "Monkey in the Middle" are greasy funk. Prophet holds things together with his well-trained ear and his instinct for the right touch, such as the synth percussion that accompanies the live drum on "You Did (Bomp Shooby Dooby Bomp)." He also knows when to keep things basic, as he does on "Automatic Blues" and "Monkey in the Middle," where his gritty guitar carries the weight of the arrangement. Age of Miracles has a slightly rootsier feel than No Other Love and it doesnt have the air of sheer audaciousness that pervaded that disc. But it is another impressive work by a gifted, smart songwriter who also happens to be accessible ("Just to See You Smile" has hit written all over it). Chuck Prophet deserves a wide audience. Lets see if he gets the airplay and support he needs. GO BACK TO: |