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Fifty Yards Of David Hughes









Dinner Dance
Maldon Girls
Sensitivity
An Ordinary Life
50 Yards
Past The Stars
Hold Your Horses Woman
David Hughes' 116th Dream
Matilda
Cool BJ
The Promised Land
Being A Poet

Review
Q magazine
March 98

Caustic, literate, funny third album from self-styled folkish scissormouth

Hearing Hughes for the first time is rather like getting acquainted with Tom Waits, a little unsettling to begin with, but thereafter entirely satisfying. The range of songs is impressive; there's the thigh-slapping tango, Hold Your Horses Woman ("I am not like other men"); acoustic guitar acrobatics on Cool BJ (a tribute to Bert Jansch); the hilarious Matilda, a smoky French cafe shuffle, and a gloriously cynical singalong, The Promised Land ("Buddhism is super / You come back as the thing you most deserve"). The presence of star turn Gerry Conway on drums is essential, Spencer Cozens's keyboards do the necessary on Sensitivity and the album's standout ballad, An Ordinary Life, while Jacqui McShee sparkles throughout, as the pairing of her voice with the Hughes's half-spoken version is inspired.

****

Rob Beattie