Sunday, February 6, 2011

Teddy Thompson: Bella ? review

(Decca)

His last LP, A Piece of What You Need, was full of finely tuned self-laceration and sharp humour, but in the three years since, Thompson seems to have blunted his edges. Opener "Looking for a Girl", a clanging personal ad of a song, has him lay out his lady criteria: "I'm looking for a girl who's good in bed/ But knows when it's time to knock it on the head" ? a GSOH at play? Similarly misjudged lyrics elsewhere on Bella suggest not. It's Thompson's rich swell of a voice, including a surprisingly affecting falsetto on "Take Care of Yourself", that saves the album.


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