“Self Induced Cause” 2005
“Something Goin On Out There” 2008
Some blues in this review from Australian singer-songwriter Barry Charles. He send his two last albums, first Self Induced Cause from 2005. To be honest, the looks of the booklet confused me a bit as on this picture he looks exactly like a popular Dutch radio DJ who only plays popular mainstream music. Thankfully Barry Charles has a much better taste in music. He sings a combination of original material and covers from artists such as Curtis Mayfield, Rolling stones and Jim Crawford. Charles surprises me with a deep and rich voice, (yes, yes a bit like Tom Waits, my god what a cliché, I apologize for that) Some great material from Charles himself like Sunday Paranoid Blues. Good saxophone in this one, not that any of the musicians backing his guitar play and singing is bad, definitely the right chemistry between them. Than three years further in time, it’s 2008 and he records his latest album "Something Goin’ On Out There". From the first second the biggest difference is the full and rich sound of the album. Sparkling music, on the opening track Shirley Sassy and again he is backed by the right musicians (this time violin, harmonica, Wurlitzer etc.) From this fresh start to the more serious stuff in Cruisin. Love the pureness of this song, great interaction between harmonica and guitar. In High Technology Blues he combines his good sense of humour with his good taste of music. The only song in which he uses some electronic programming to proof that all those modern things frustrate him a lot. Barry Charles is an unexpected surprise who is at his best in his self written songs, although the covers he does, aren’t bad either. Two great albums!
Eelco Schilder - FROG - the Folk & Roots Online Guide
(Nov 12, 2009)