Hugh Laurie's "Let Them Talk" was for me from the beginning under pressure, whether it really can go well. Bought disc inserted - and spent the whole evening with them. In a way, this record is nothing but Laurie's homage to the good old blues - and for that he picked the best genre songs of the last decades out. , Brilliantly played by the songwriting ago versatile musically complex and presented with plenty of rest and care - actually took Laurie himself every single piano voice itself on - a testament to his musical talent. As with so many things makes it also the mix - from melancholy with Soul and Swing bonds and blues lastigem Beat with country bonds. A roller-coaster ride, sometimes fast, sometimes slow - sometimes mid-song, like "Swanee River" impressively proves a born from songwriting bombastic piece full of twists, with bonds from Venice, in fleigenden alternating with swinging Country- / Blues-Mix , a piece of evidence for the fun everyone involved scheinen- to have when shooting, ideal always stylish and at any time. Hugh Laurie's voice can convince stehts here, the Blues adapts, is insightful and full of joy at what he does here.
Certainly, there is much to hear, the songs follow their own principles and who wish to be seen through. So "Let Them Talk" no CD to listen once and immediately fall in love, but it can only reveal their full potential a listener. For background music at meeting with colleagues, for the food in the evening to relax with a good book, listening to melancholy - all around a great record with their very own atmosphere.
-When You see me laughing, I'm laughing just to keep from crying