Simon Townshend   Sweet Sound
4.0
excellent
Release Date: 1983
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4.0 excellentjb423 | December 14th 13

"Sweet Sound" is the first album by Simon Townshend, the younger brother of Pete Townshend who produced the album, Simon Townshend may share a second name with Pete Townshend but he also shares his singing voice. The album sounds a lot like Pete Townshend's great solo hit record "Empty Glass" mainly because the great man himself produced it and used his own usual musical collaborators such as the great "Mark Brzezicki" of Scottish band "Big Country" and Pete Townshend's arranger and father-in-law, Ted Astley The album is among Simon Townshend's many unknown gems, the tracks "Sweet Sound" and "So Real" are all great but there is one particular gem "I'm the Answer" that makes the album complete a track that gives you the same feel as "You Better You Bet" (light hearted and lively) the track "Freakers" is an interesting track that also stands out. The song writing may not be Pete Townshend but it's still good musically. the album is well worth a listen for any die hard Who fan or someone who loves AOR rock.

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4.0 excellentbobbart | November 24th 19

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