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    Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends

    Ian Matthews - Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends

    06/21/2005 | Bgo - Beat Goes On 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Following two less than thrilling releases for Columbia, Stealin' Home is somewhat of a return to form for Ian Matthews. Recorded for Rockburgh Records in the U.K., and co-produced by Matthews along with label owner and former cohort Sandy Roberton, the album veers away from the tepid jazz-tinged pop of its predecessor, continuing what seemed to be a natural progression that was hinted at with Some Days You Eat the Bear in 1974, and then to a greater degree with the lackluster Go for Broke two years later. The pop and light R&B of the disappointing Go for Broke is more fully realized here, showing Matthews in a much more flattering light. Once again he chooses a handful of good covers, including songs by Robert Palmer, John Martyn, and Terence Boylan to round out and complement his own material. It's a nice, pure pop treatment of Boylan's "Shake It," that gave Matthews his first Top 40 hit in over seven years (number 13), but it's a pair of pre-rock & roll numbers that are responsible for two of Stealin' Home's most inspired moments. A warm a cappella arrangement of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carefully Taught," from the musical +South Pacific, evokes both the beauty and depth of the song, while the interpolation of Richard Stekol's contemporary "Yank and Mary" with the old standard "Smile" has a sort of melancholy sweetness. Elsewhere, cuts such as Palmer's "Gimme an Inch," Boylan's "Don't Hang Up Your Dancing Shoes," and Martyn's "Man in the Station" are appealing enough, but seem a bit diluted when placed next to the original versions. Released by Mushroom Records in North America, Stealin' Home, though not necessarily essential, is still worth a listen. Saddled with late-'70s production techniques there is nothing, on the surface, to recommend Siamese Friends. A close look at the songwriting credits, though, will reveal a beginning of Matthews' fascination with the work of the great Jules Shear. (Matthews would later do an entire album of Shear's songs). Still, even this track is burdened by a cheesy David Sanborn-style sax line. ~ Brett Hartenbach & Jim Worbois, All Music Guide

    Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 7
  • Stealing Home
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for Stealing Home from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 8
  • Shake It
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Shake It from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 10
  • Slip Away
  • 4:18
  • Sound Clip for Slip Away from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 11
  • Sail My Soul
  • 4:30
  • Sound Clip for Sail My Soul from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 13
  • Survival
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Survival from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 14
  • Heatwave
  • 4:25
  • Sound Clip for Heatwave from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 15
  • Home Somewhere
  • 3:39
  • Sound Clip for Home Somewhere from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 19
  • Anna
  • 3:31
  • Sound Clip for Anna from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 20
  • Lies
  • 3:35
  • Sound Clip for Lies from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • 21
  • Run Away
  • 3:38
  • Sound Clip for Run Away from Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends


  • Credits of Stealin' Home/Siamese Friends

    • Mick Weaver
    • Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Piano (Grand)
    • Bryn Haworth
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Arranger, Guitar (Electric)

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