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David Gray - Foundling - 2CD (2010)

David Gray - Foundling - 2CD (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: David Gray

  • Title: Foundling - 2CD
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: IHT Records / Polydor / Downtown
  • Genre: Pop, Folk, Rock, Acoustic, Indie, Alternative
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 01:12:23
  • Total Size: 404 MB | 165 MB
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Tracklist
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CD1
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01. David Gray - Only The Wine
02. David Gray - Foundling
03. David Gray - Forgetting
04. David Gray - Gossamer Thread
05. David Gray - The Old Chair
06. David Gray - In God's Name (For Bryan - Pt. 1)
07. David Gray - We Could Fall In Love Again Tonight
08. David Gray - Holding On
09. David Gray - When I Was In Your Heart
10. David Gray - A New Day at Midnight
11. David Gray - Davey Jones' Locker

CD2
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01. David Gray - Fixative (For Bryan - Pt. 2)
02. David Gray - Morning Theme
03. David Gray - The Dotted Line
04. David Gray - A Million Years
05. David Gray - Who's Singing Now
06. David Gray - Old Father Time
07. David Gray - Indeed I Will
08. David Gray - A Moment Changes Everything

Written during the same sessions that spawned 2009’s Draw the Line, Foundling is another pleasant, pastoral effort from David Gray, who seems to have settled into a contemporary folk mold after flirting with electronics during the ‘90s. “Only the Wine,” which kicks off this two-disc set with acoustic guitar and brushed percussion, takes its cues from Van Morrison and Nick Drake, both of whom serve as stylistic touchstones throughout the album. Gray plays to his strengths fairly well, keeping the tempos leisurely and the mood relaxed, and he looks to his arrangements for diversity, either paring a song down to its piano-and-vocals skeleton or dressing it up in light layers of strings, organ, and electric guitar. When he does throw a curve ball into the mix, it’s a nice change -- the slow-building title track stretches a Celtic soul groove over five and a half minutes, and “Morning Theme” (one of the eight tracks that make up the bonus disc) sets itself up as a piano lullaby, with fingerplucked guitar arpeggios and gauzy, cooing harmonies rounding out the song. Those moments are few and far between, but David Gray doesn’t really purport to be anything other than a contemporary folk-pop singer, and Foundling finds him doing what he does best.~Foundling Review by Andrew Leahey

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  • whiskers
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