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M**G
I love his album
I cried for about thirty minutes just listening to "Party Song" (the last song on the album) because it is just so beautiful. His music is so wonderful and just seems to stir something deep inside of me. I can't stop listening. I don't know if I ever will. It's perfect. He's amazing.
E**E
A Beautiful Album
Truly thought out lyrics from a heartbroken soul. A shy man who opened up his heart through music. It is truly beautiful and his lyrics are relate-able to anyone who has dealt with a break-up. "You don't know how lucky you are" and "Small Hands" are wonderful songs.
A**R
Absolutely beautiful.
A beautifully honest album that feels like listening to spoken poetry. An incredibly sad, yet beautiful experience.
B**Y
Five Stars
Wonderfully sad album. I lost my husband in March and this album hits the spot.
A**A
Five Stars
Package and delivery were as expected.
J**N
Five Stars
Great music that reaches the depth of your soul.
B**E
Awesome
Awesome CD. I love this singer
S**T
Understated Talent
There aren't many pieces of music which make me sit up and take notice these days. Not instantly. But the hairs on the back of my neck raised when I heard You Don't Know How Lucky You Are. Its the sound of one man making music with his guitar and laying his heart on the line. Intense is an understatement. It is reminiscent of Josh T Pearson's efforts last year (except I prefer this). Sure its not happy - even Party Song song is downbeat. But it contains enough moments of brilliance to win you over. You keep coming back and whilst it may be a bit too much to listen to all the time (its dark), it really is rewarding, intimate and full of passion. So far removed from the Pop music of X-Factor and all the better for it.This is an album for stereo's (the bass and space of it works with speakers). This is an album for headphones (the intimacy demands such a device to conduct the heartfelt moments intimately). This is an album which lingers (the keening voice and haunting melody will stay long beyond the last note). This is an album that deserves to be heard.
M**L
... found him recently and I think he is simply fantastic.
I found him recently and I think he is simply fantastic.
M**U
Five Stars
superbe
M**R
A stunning album of confessional break up music.
This album is stunning and has simply become one of my 'must play' records nearly every day, I play it at school during lessons and many of my students have asked about it and checked Keaton out on Youtube where there are some fabulous videos to accompany some of his amazing songs, I first heard 'Charon' on the BBC3 series 'In The Flesh' and couldn't believe that I hadn't heard of him before, especially as a 'Folkie' myself and quite up to date with new artists but Wow! song after amazing song bleeds from this CD : You don't know how lucky you are, Small Hands and Flesh and Bones are all incredible their raw emotion, confessional story-telling and impeccable playing on electric and semi-acoustic guitars just amazing - I will not liken him to any other artist because I feel it detracts from them and from him, you'll just have to listen and find out for yourself. There are some moments when Keaton turns on the power a bit such as on tracks Kronos but essentially this is raw, mellow, semi-acoustic confessional 'break-up'music the likes of which Jake Bugg could only dream of!
P**K
It didn't disappoint and is very charming and sensitive
I heard Keaton Henson on the soundtrack of the film X ±Y and tracked this down. It didn't disappoint and is very charming and sensitive.Reminded me of Sufan Stevens.
J**J
Good
Great
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