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Chris de Burgh

The Road to Freedom

  • AMG Review of The Road to Freedom

    Amg
    Greg Prato
    All Music Guide

    Something that always seems to draw the ire of ock fans is when a veteran artist decides to suddenly change his sound to fit with current trends in hopes of winning over a new set of fans. This certainly isn't the case with Chris de Burgh's 2004 release, The Road to Freedom. Continuing with the same stately and pristine sounds that resulted in a flirtation with the U.S. Top 40 during the mid-'80s ("The Lady in Red," etc.), Freedom could have easily been released in 1984 rather than 2004. As a result, the focus remains the same -- stark arrangements, de Burgh's Peter Gabriel-esque vocals, /p>

    ew age-ish lyrics, etc. The string-heavy "Snow Is Falling" may sound a bit too much like a tender Broadway allad for fans of "Don't Pay the Ferryman"; likewise the more sonically understated "Songbird." De Burgh does pick up the pace elsewhere (e.g., "What You Mean to Me" and "Read My Name"), but it all tends to sound the same from both a musical and emotional standpoint.

one of the greatest
5 months ago

This has been the second from the first album love song.it's so inspiring and soul touching.i must confess that ever since i started listening to his songs my soul has tremendously been blessed.pls keep up with these soul-blessing song of yours Chris. Ngaro regency rendze ...

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