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By: Henry Small
Origin: New York, đşđ¸ - Calgary, Alberta - Winnipeg, Manitoba - Toronto, Ontario - Kamloops, British Columbia, đ¨đŚ
He first earned a reputation as a vocalist with a strong presence in The Group, and later recorded with Gainsborough Gallery, then Scrubbaloe Caine with ex-Guess Who bassist Jim Kale and Paul Dean(later of Streetheart and Loverboy). But Henry Small may best be known to some as the former singer for Prism, appearing on the 1981 album SMALL CHANGE and its monster hit penned by Bryan Adams & Jim Vallance â âDonât Let Him Knowâ. But thatâs about to change.
With TIME, his new INDEPENDENT release, the BC native is establishing himself as a seasoned veteran in Canadian rock music, full of stories and insights left untold. From the acoustic intro of the lead-off track âKing Of Foolsâ co-written with Ken Rose, weâre given a taste of the mature songwriting evident throughout the CD. âKiss Itâ has a sarcastic twinge to whatâs already a fine piece of work. Whatâs NOT to like about a song whose lyrics include âYouâre hurting me and I donât know why â so kiss my ass goodbyeâ ?
Henry produced the disc himself at his studio in Kamloops, featuring a superb supporting cast â Kevin Ishida, Ken Lawson and Brad Hampton, who pulls double duty, also the bandâs webmaster. All three shared in the song-writing and these guys really gel together in the studio, from the tender âWill I Still Be In Your Heartâ to the haunting âOut Of The Darknessâ and the slick guitar-work in âRide The Waveâ.
The title-track starts out almost restrained, building into a charged-up insightful statement. In the end youâre asking yourself about your own moral convictions after hearing the religious and political undertones in the song. The sobriety of âLand Of Dreamsâ, âWalk Awayâ and âThe Truthâ give light to one of Canadaâs most under-rated writers.
Thereâs a lot of emotion and personal experience in the disc, evidenced in âPlace In The Sunâ, a sort of autobiographical account of years of highs and lows in music and in life. Tight hooks and flowing rhythms are sprinkled throughout â âLong Way To Paradiseâ serves as one of the most potentially best AOR singles in recent memory. Thought-provoking and insightful, itâs uptempo acoustically-driven beat easily fits into any adult radio station playlist in the country.
In total thereâs a dozen well-crafted tracks, guaranteed to please an adult contemporary audience â and anyone that appreciates well-written pieces â full of tight melodies and catchy hooks.
-Dan Brisebois
Henry Small: vocals, keyboards, violin, backing vocals
Ken Lawson: rhythm guitar, lead guitar
Kevin Ishida: acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar
Brad Hampton: drum programming, bass, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Terry Strudwick: bass
Tina Moore: backing vocals
Produced by Henry Small
Engineered by Brad Hampton
Mastered by Bud Bremner
This is the first release on CD, exclusively for Jay Bowden
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