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  1. Hace 6 días · A new Richard Hawley album is always an event so with the appetite whetted by the Now Then collection and the reworking of Not The Only Road that only went to reinforce the Bleek Noir reference point, In This City They Call You Love (or ITCTCYL) has us at its mercy.

  2. Hace 6 días · Hawley has the power to do this, as he evokes a nostalgia that nobody lived through, Casablanca-like, one of roses, wine and I love you. [4/5] ‘Heavy Rain’: Another slowed-down and romantic number. It’s not a surprise Hawley’s music was used as the backdrop for a West End play, as it is incredibly cinematic in how it builds atmosphere.

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · In This City They Call You Love, perhaps more than any other of Richard Hawley’s albums, showcases the lighter side of his considerable songwriting talents, allowing more space for the songs to breathe in the most natural way possible, whilst still nurturing the flowing melodies and beautiful arrangements that are so typical of his work.

  4. Hace 5 días · Richard Hawley: ‘I’ve got this loneliness that I can’t shake’ Interview The singer-songwriter talks about growing up with Thatcherism, his hit musical about his Sheffield hometown, and how ...

  5. Hace 6 días · Deep in the heart of Sheffield. Hot on the heels of his Olivier Award-winning musical Standing at the Sky's Edge, comes In This City They Call You Love, the 10th solo album from Richard Hawley, proud son of Sheffield, and it’s a peach. With echoes of early Elvis (the slow numbers, like “Can’t Help Falling in Love”) and Roy Orbison, it ...

  6. Hace 5 días · The question of just how long an artist should mine a particular seam is complex, but even although In This City The Call You Love again hymns Sheffield, is again in thrall to sounds of a certain revered vintage, Hawley continues to enchant. Prism In Jeans, which his wife Helen rightly thinks reminiscent of Jackie’s pastichable gem par ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Hawley says he searched for a “sense of peace” while writing In This City They Call You Love. “I had come to a place where I felt okay,” he reveals. “I’m still an angry f–ker—that ...