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[[Craig David]]'s brand new album, 'Signed Sealed Delivered' asserts once more why Craig is such a significant artist. Covering a multitude of [[Motown]] classics, Craig's fifth studio offering retains his innovative approach to music-making, while respectfully delving into the past. It's not the straightforward covers album you'd expect, as Craig gives classics from the likes of [[Stevie Wonder]], [[The Four Tops]] and [[The Temptations]] a modern twist. |
[[Craig David]]'s brand new album, 'Signed Sealed Delivered' asserts once more why Craig is such a significant artist. Covering a multitude of [[Motown]] classics, Craig's fifth studio offering retains his innovative approach to music-making, while respectfully delving into the past. It's not the straightforward covers album you'd expect, as Craig gives classics from the likes of [[Stevie Wonder]], [[The Four Tops]] and [[The Temptations]] a modern twist.</small><ref>http://www.myspace.com/craigdavid</ref> |
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The first single 'One More Lie (Standing In The Shadows)' is the perfect example of this, with its beautifully raw 60s soul sample, sitting comfortably over a 21st century hard knock drumbeat, coupled with some of Craig's most versatile vocals to date. The album features classics such as 'For Once In My Life', 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' and, of course, the title track by Stevie Wonder.</small><ref>http://www.myspace.com/craigdavid</ref> |
The first single 'One More Lie (Standing In The Shadows)' is the perfect example of this, with its beautifully raw 60s soul sample, sitting comfortably over a 21st century hard knock drumbeat, coupled with some of Craig's most versatile vocals to date. The album features classics such as 'For Once In My Life', 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' and, of course, the title track by Stevie Wonder.</small><ref>http://www.myspace.com/craigdavid</ref> |
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Craig David's brand new album, 'Signed Sealed Delivered' asserts once more why Craig is such a significant artist. Covering a multitude of Motown classics, Craig's fifth studio offering retains his innovative approach to music-making, while respectfully delving into the past. It's not the straightforward covers album you'd expect, as Craig gives classics from the likes of Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops and The Temptations a modern twist.[2]
The first single 'One More Lie (Standing In The Shadows)' is the perfect example of this, with its beautifully raw 60s soul sample, sitting comfortably over a 21st century hard knock drumbeat, coupled with some of Craig's most versatile vocals to date. The album features classics such as 'For Once In My Life', 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' and, of course, the title track by Stevie Wonder.[3]