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Hand Built by Robots

Hand Built by Robots

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Artist: Newton Faulkner
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 3290

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 722312
UPC: 886972231228
EAN: 0886972231228
ASIN: B0015D3Z8A

Release Date: April 29, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Intro
  • To the Light
  • I Need Something
  • All I Got (Everyone Is You)
  • Dream Catch Me
  • Feels Like Home
  • Teardrop
  • Gone in the Morning
  • Sitar-Y Thing
  • Uncomfortably Slow
  • Straight Towards the Sun
  • People Should Smile More
  • She's Got the Time
  • U.F.O.
  • Face (Her)
  • Ageing Superhero
  • Lullaby

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Editorial Reviews:

From Amazon.co.uk Review
Newton Faulkner has toured with Paulo Nutini and James Morrison. You hear this fact far more often than you have to--it might have made sense to expose his palatable acoustic tinkerings to those massive audiences, but that association leaves too simplistic an impression. He specialises in partially progressive, free-willed folk-pop that is on one hand too cosy and warm for mass consumption--there's only so much space around the beach campfire--but on the other it's so accessible, so infectious, so feel-good that how could it not be headed for every other car stereo in the country, windows rolled down (weather permitting). It's not cutting edge by any stretch of the imagination; he constantly reminds of the acoustic balladry of 90s soft-metal bands Extreme and Mr Big (or at least the songs "More than Words" and "To Be with You") via modern day peers like Ben Harper, but Newton Faulkner comes with a fertile imagination and an enjoyably flexible range to dress that foundation up. His gravelly cover of Massive Attack's "Teardrop" is notable and Jack Johnson's a good reference for the percussive plucking of tunes like "Gone in the Morning", "To the Light" and "Feels Like Home". There are very few 17-track albums that couldn't be improved by losing six tracks, but the consistency on Hand Built by Robots is admirable and hints at a long term talent. --James Berry

Album Description
2007 debut album from the young singer/songwriter making waves on both sides of the pond with his melodic and mesmerizing approach to his craft. Fans of Jack Johnson, Donovan Frankenreiter and Paulo Nutini have been enchanted by his opening spots on recent tours and word-of-mouth via Myspace has helped to build an audience who are anxiously awaiting the release of this album. 17 tracks including the singles 'I Need Something' and 'Dream Catch Me'. RCA.

Album Details
2007 Release of the Debut Album by a Young Man who is One of the Most Highly Touted Diy-type Major Artist Talents in 2006-7. His Debut Single, "Full Fat EP", Hit the Top of Amazon's Singles Charts with Virtually No Promotion at All! Faulkner's Laidback Scat Singing and Gutsy Holler, Shuffling Beats, Blues Riffs, Intelligent/Tongue-in-cheek Lyrics and String Tapping Are Just Some of Reasons Why Audiences Seem to Light to Him So Quickly. His Live Performance Style is Well Honed and Instantly Endears Him to his Ever-expanding Audience. Among the Songs Here is his Daring Cover of Massive Attack's "Teardrop", Presenting the Song that Featured Cocteau Twins Liz Fraser Singing Lead in a Whole New Light.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant!!!   August 14, 2008
R. P. Cowley (New Plymouth, NZL)
Amazing Album, First saw this guy opening up for John Mayer at THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL last year, was looking forward to hearing more. Not many CD's have that 'play all the way through from start to finish, never skip a song' thing going for them. In my collection of a few hundred barely a handful fit this bill. This however goes right in there amongst them. Superb, thats all I can say, every song is a winner and the tunes are catchy but still different from a lot of things out there.

Great album and Recommend it to anyway who enjoys the superb playing of acoustic guitar and great catchy songs!!



4 out of 5 stars hey! talent that isn't packaged!   August 2, 2008
David Bahr (I exist)
I first heard about Newton Faulkner by...no! not the latest single on the radio. I was at a record shop, and asked about music similar in style to Keller Williams, who I just saw last night, helluva show too. This guy was recomended, put on the stereo, and I bought it. Why did I buy it? I rarely buy CDs, but this guy has a good sense of melody, a good voice and range, although some of the songs do sound similar.

Hmmm, the next big thing? Well, hard to tell, but he can sing, no pitch correction or studio trickery it seems, just a guy singing with a guitar and spare backing band. Reminds me of early David Gray, and Justin Currey from Del Amitri most of all. Mellow, but not as boring as Jack Johnson who sounds like he's singing the same song every time.

Faulkner will be a good one to catch live, lots of good talent and enough diffrence in melodic structure to keep the album moving along, good for a saturday afternoon with the wind blowing. Be careful of people who throw around, "the next big thing," scary phrase there.

Layter,
dave



5 out of 5 stars Too good to miss   August 2, 2008
This is one of the best collections of new tunes to appear over the last year. Passion in music is hard to find, but not on this disc. GREAT writting coupled with a strong steady voice, MAKE THIS A MUST OWN COLLECTION. Production is work is perfect and the more you play it, the more you'll love it. This is right in the middle of the singer song-writter group and will soon rise to the top. Get on it now, you'll be glad you did.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent debut album   July 30, 2008
Cody Logan (Seattle, WA)
I found this album via iTunes, but I decided to actually buy the CD here on Amazon, and I have to say that I'm glad I did. His songs are unique and catchy, and I love Faulkner's guitar style. His rendition of "Teardrop" is especially interesting, and "I Need Something" and "Dream Catch Me" are quick becoming two of my favorite songs. There are very few studio albums that I get where I like all of the songs, but this is a notable exception.


5 out of 5 stars My Best Album of the Year   July 29, 2008
Ronald Hust (So Cal)
I bought this CD on a Whim, but what a suprise , it is awesome. The way he puts the music together and mixes it up is a pleasure to listen to over and over.

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