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Fred Abbott and The Wild Unknown - Shining Under the Soot (2023) [Official Digital Download]

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Fred Abbott and The Wild Unknown - Shining Under the Soot (2023) [Official Digital Download]

Fred Abbott and The Wild Unknown - Shining Under the Soot (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 40:38 minutes | 457 MB
Classic Rock | Label: Lojinx, Official Digital Download

"A joyous blast of rollicking rock'n'roll" - Classic Rock "The open-hearted emotional clout of Randy Newman" - Mojo "Top-notch songwriting" - Evening Telegraph Fred Abbott is joined by a band of vocalists for his second post-Noah And The Whale "solo" album. As first-out-of-the-gate with his 2015 solo album Serious Poke, following the split of NATW, Abbott let loose with the classic rock riffs and infectious hooks that, in hindsight, made his influence apparent on the later NATW material. In the intervening years Abbott has been paying the bills as jobbing producer, writer and session player working with a string of upcoming and established artists including Gabriella Cilmi, Tom Chaplin (Keane), Jamie Lawson, Cassyette, Charlotte OC, Kawala, Megan McKenna and more. Shining Under The Soot finds Abbott returning to the music he loves most. A sound that would ideally have been captured live with a 10-piece band - complete with horn section, backing singers and whirling Leslie cabs, in Muscle Shoals or Sunset Sound - but it was largely recorded piecemeal in a South London windowless basement, below an Eritrean cafe. Despite the practicalities, all the instruments are real - guitars recorded through cranked up valve amps, a Hammond Organ through a roaring Leslie, every drum skin or cymbal hit with sticks. No piano samples or amp sim plugins in sight. Everything pushed air. So why "The Wild Unknown"? With a day job answering to the creative demands of other artists this was a record made for pure pleasure and the only person to please was Abbott himself. Fred demoed the songs with his own vocals. "Listening to the demos I thought "how could this be better?"", says Abbott "What would be more fun? The one thing that could be better is the vocals and I know lots of good singers.." Having absorbed the "History of the Eagles" documentary, Abbott knew that as a band of singers they often all recorded lead vocal on songs and would then pick the best-suited performance for each - a vocal shoot-out. So that's what he did. Steve Llewellyn (Orphan Colours, Ahab), Dave Burn (The Marriage, Ahab), Tom Figgins and Rich Evans all sang lead vocals on every song, in addition to harmonies. Spoiled for choice, Abbott then picked the performance or sound he thought best suited each song. Far from leading to an inconsistent album, the variety ended up adding to the appeal of the record. Despite only singing lead vocals on one track, Fred Abbott's fingerprints are all over this album as producer and multi-instrumentalist, although he did have some help from a team that includes some of the country's top session musicians, Grammy-nominated producer Will Hicks and Grammy-winning mastering engineer Reuben Cohen. As on Serious Poke Abbott is not afraid to wear his love of Petty, Springsteen et al on his sleeve; but this is no pastiche album. It aspires to be a "classic rock" record in the truest sense. Yes, every track has a guitar (or sax) solo, but it's certain.

Full of classic rock guitar lines and a hint of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, ‘What Kind of Trouble’ is the lead single from former Noah and The Whale guitarist and keyboardist Fred Abbott’s second album, ‘Shining Under the Soot’. Now known as Fred Abbott & The Wild Unknown, the track featuring Steve Llewellyn on lead vocals is a joyous hark back to the ’80s with its glittering and infectious guitar hooks and soft drums.

Tracklist:
01. Act Accordingly
02. Deep Down
03. What Kind of Trouble
04. The Way Out Is Through The Door
05. Shining Under the Soot
06. Friends of Mine
07. Every Time It Rains
08. Disillusioned
09. One More Roll of the Dice
10. Nothing Left
11. Where No Shadows Fall

foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2023-07-09 16:03:03

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Analyzed: Fred Abbott and The Wild Unknown / Shining Under the Soot
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR5 -0.10 dB -8.96 dB 1:31 01-Act Accordingly
DR6 -0.10 dB -6.90 dB 3:08 02-Deep Down
DR6 -0.10 dB -8.46 dB 4:02 03-What Kind of Trouble
DR6 -0.10 dB -7.81 dB 5:06 04-The Way Out Is Through The Door
DR6 -0.09 dB -7.48 dB 4:35 05-Shining Under the Soot
DR7 -0.05 dB -7.97 dB 3:18 06-Friends of Mine
DR6 -0.10 dB -7.34 dB 3:53 07-Every Time It Rains
DR7 -0.10 dB -8.11 dB 4:19 08-Disillusioned
DR6 -0.02 dB -7.55 dB 3:12 09-One More Roll of the Dice
DR7 -0.10 dB -8.48 dB 3:33 10-Nothing Left
DR8 -2.05 dB -12.19 dB 4:00 11-Where No Shadows Fall
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Number of tracks: 11
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1408 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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