Polydor
As I've already discussed the song in my album review I'll keep this brief.
The lead single from his 7th studio album, 'Draw The Line'; 'Fugitive' is a strident piano ballad with one of Gray's most immediate melodies. The chorus is simple but effective and the lyrics (though straying a little too close to 'Take That' sentiment at times) work well in the context of the song.
It's hard to know what else to say about a song this self-explanatory. In terms of style it barely strays from the path Gray carved out with 2005's 'The One I Love' but this time with a little more swagger. Gray's new band are obviously trying to impress their master here with assured performances all-round with special mention going to Neil McColls life-affirming guitar solo two-thirds of the way in. It's a fine song that doesn't break any ground and certainly doesn't rank as one of David Gray's best tracks, but it'll sound right at home on radio 2.
The lead single from his 7th studio album, 'Draw The Line'; 'Fugitive' is a strident piano ballad with one of Gray's most immediate melodies. The chorus is simple but effective and the lyrics (though straying a little too close to 'Take That' sentiment at times) work well in the context of the song.
It's hard to know what else to say about a song this self-explanatory. In terms of style it barely strays from the path Gray carved out with 2005's 'The One I Love' but this time with a little more swagger. Gray's new band are obviously trying to impress their master here with assured performances all-round with special mention going to Neil McColls life-affirming guitar solo two-thirds of the way in. It's a fine song that doesn't break any ground and certainly doesn't rank as one of David Gray's best tracks, but it'll sound right at home on radio 2.
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