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Ian Hunter: Ian Hunter: Fingers Crossed
ByIt's noteworthy that, in providing detailed musician credits as prominently as his lyrics in the booklet of within the bright-hues of this CD package, the frontman also gives overall co-credit to his group The Rant Band. Ian Hunter has always been keenly aware of the sound of his songs as they appear in finished recordings, not to mention the pedigree of his accompanists: see the roster of guests who appear on All American Alien Boy (Columbia, 1976) including

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But the five-piece Rant Band is also quite discernibly all in on the more song-oriented "Dandy," evoking more than superficial shades of The Hoople but appropriately so as it's homage to the late

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The echoed tones of one of the latter instruments on the solo of the title song makes for a resonant contrast with the acoustic piano foundation rendered all the more stately via the vulnerability in the leader's singing. "White House" is a change-up in more ways than one: it's

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Still, Ian Hunter continues to hone a singular voice as a songwriter, drawing upon Greek Mythology for the grand crescendo of "Morpheus," but also as a recording artist: "Stranded in Reality," "You Can't Live in the Past" and "Long Time" form a provocative sequence of songs that emphatically concludes an album documenting this man's continuing creative vigorand a visceral connection with his audienceas moves past his seventy-fifth year. ">
Track Listing
That's When The Trouble Starts; Dandy; Ghosts; Fingers Crossed; White House; Bow Street Runners; Morpheus; Stranded In Reality; You Can't Live In the Past; Long Time.
Personnel
Ian Hunter: vocals, harmonica, Acoustic guitar, piano, backing vocals; James Mastro: 6-string fuzz-bass, mandolin, electric Slide, electric 12-string, acoustic 12-string; Mark Bosch: guitars; Andy Burton: Wurlitzer piano, harmonium, Hammond B3; Vox organ, marxophone; Paul Page: bass; Steve Holley: drums, percussion; Andy York: acoustic guitar, twelve-string electric guitar, backing vocals, bongos, drums; James Frazee: intergalactic tambourine/
Album information
Title: Ian Hunter: Fingers Crossed | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Proper Records
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