Released: 25th May 2009 (UK)
Fin Greenall, aka Fink, is certainly the more understated of the world's 'singer-songwriters'.
Following the 2006 release of "Biscuits for Breakfast," and 2007's "Distance and Time," Fink returns in 2009 with the self-produced "Sort of Revolution."Title track, "Sort of Revolution" opens the record over a falling chord sequence. "Move On Me," co-written with John Legend and featuring the soul star on piano, taps into the broody and bluesier side of Fink's character...
Released: 25th May 2009 (UK)
Fin Greenall, aka Fink, is certainly the more understated of the world's 'singer-songwriters'.
Following the 2006 release of "Biscuits for Breakfast," and 2007's "Distance and Time," Fink returns in 2009 with the self-produced "Sort of Revolution."Title track, "Sort of Revolution" opens the record over a falling chord sequence. "Move On Me," co-written with John Legend and featuring the soul star on piano, taps into the broody and bluesier side of Fink's character, while "Q&A" is an a-cappella based number inspired by classic D'Angelo, embellished with vocal harmonies. "If I Had A Million" is a solo vox and guitar cut - a song about what it would mean to Fink and his love if he ever earned a million bucks, while "Pigtails" features the unique talents of Canadian multi-instrumentalist and ex-Crash Test Dummies member Son of Dave. John Legend returns for another co-write on the menacing "Maker," before Fink rounds things off with an exemplary cover of Jeff Barry's 70's classic "Walking In The Sun."
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