Helen Watson With Andy Fairweather-Low: Helen Watson With Andy Fairweather-Low - Hanging Out The Washing (In A Small Backyard) (Maxi, Single) 5 versions : Columbia, Columbia, Hit Or Miss Records, Hit Or Miss Records: 006 2032847, 006-20 3284 7: Europe: 1989: Sell This Version Global Nav Open Menu Global Nav Close Menu; Apple; Shopping Bag ; Search apple.com. Apple; Mac; iPad; iPhone; Watch; TV; Music; Support; Shopping Bag; Cancel Apple Music Preview. The seven million people who bought Eric Clapton's Unplugged album and the countless more who saw the MTV Unplugged TV show experienced the work of Andy Fairweather Low, who served as Clapton's backup… Andy was born in 1948 in Ystrad Mynach, Glamorgan, Wales and rose to prominence in the 1960’s as the front man for chart topping teen idol band Amen Corner. But Low's approach has pretty much stayed unchanged, so this delightful set of 14 tunes isn't likely to garner much more attention. Cancel. "When I Grow Too Old to Dream," the album's only cover, is presented as a waltz with accordion, and provides a warm coda for a modest gem of a comeback that deserves more of an audience than it is likely to receive. Sign Out Sign In Try It Now 14 Songs, 47 Minutes Preview. That's a shame because the singer/guitarist has tapped into a minimalist, engaging groove that feels as comfortable as sinking into an old easy chair. Those albums sadly, but perhaps not surprisingly, flew under the radar in the States because their straightforward and very British charisma was out of sync with the slick dance and hard rock scenes that were then popular. Find Andy Fairweather Low song information on AllMusic. Some of the lyrics drift towards a subtle spirituality that comes alive on the upbeat gospel of the title track. This is loose, relaxed but far from sloppy, and Low sounds like he's having a ball, even on the touching ballads. The singer's voice exudes a distinctive scratchy quality that works perfectly with these sparse yet hooky melodies. Andy Fairweather Low's first solo album in 26 years, Sweet Soulful Music retains the charm of the long out of print trio of discs he released on A&M in the mid- to late '70s. Andy was also a regular player with George Harrison, appearing on his ‘Live in Japan’ album and, in 2002, playing several of the lead guitar parts for the Harrison tribute, ‘The Concert for George’. 14 Songs. Credit noted producer Glyn Johns -- who worked on 1975's La Booga Rooga and 1976's Be Bop 'N' Holla -- for taking a hands-off attitude here by leaving space for Low's spare, gospel-laced soul. After kicking off with the rockabilly-ish "One More Rocket," Low settles into a mid-tempo folkish pop/soul that owes more than a few nods to J.J. Cale. There's a leisurely hip swaying, bluesy feel to songs such as "I Don't Need" that's organic and as far from pretentious as they come. Those albums sadly, but perhaps not surprisingly, flew under the radar in the States because their straightforward and very British charisma was out of sync with the slick dance and hard rock scenes that were then popular. Andy Fairweather Low's first solo album in 26 years, Sweet Soulful Music retains the charm of the long out of print trio of discs he released on A&M in the mid- to late '70s. One of Fairweather Low’s longest musical relationships, however, has been as musical director with Roger Waters.

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