16-02-2025, 18:01
DAVID GRAY ~ Dear Life
![[Image: Dear+Life+Cover.jpg?format=750w]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d7bed36db7bbb32be2b51d5/270dbc32-4a0e-4018-b8bb-e472e84b0c29/Dear+Life+Cover.jpg?format=750w)
Somehow I just can’t seem to find the thread of this album, and stay with it. David Gray is an excellent lyricist and a clever man but to be brutal, Dear Life is a far remove from White Ladder and that's kinda that, really. I kept losing focus and then wondering what I’d listened to. This has happened repeatedly because I’ve tried several times to at least pay the album and the artist the respect of listening properly all the way through. Maybe it’s me – not impossible! I think I would rather reacquaint myself with 2014’s Mutineers which is the last album of his that I can honestly say I enjoyed in sufficient measure to remember.
And now in a seemingly contradictory statement, I will say that there’s nothing awful or even bad on this release – it’s just sideways from the David Gray I personally prefer to listen to - with a couple of exceptions. Chances are high that it is I who am not open to the newer sounds included here although I will say that he seems to be in fine voice. And he's a poet, y'know - at heart, so there were a couple of tracks (of the many) that managed to stick their heads up above the parapet, for me – in addition to the 'singles' I think I’ve already posted somewhere here, so I will link to those …
"Eyes Made Rain" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EKaUf7-GSk
"That Day Must Surely Come" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EBE3_MaYJE
"Sunlight On Water"
![[Image: Dear+Life+Cover.jpg?format=750w]](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d7bed36db7bbb32be2b51d5/270dbc32-4a0e-4018-b8bb-e472e84b0c29/Dear+Life+Cover.jpg?format=750w)
Somehow I just can’t seem to find the thread of this album, and stay with it. David Gray is an excellent lyricist and a clever man but to be brutal, Dear Life is a far remove from White Ladder and that's kinda that, really. I kept losing focus and then wondering what I’d listened to. This has happened repeatedly because I’ve tried several times to at least pay the album and the artist the respect of listening properly all the way through. Maybe it’s me – not impossible! I think I would rather reacquaint myself with 2014’s Mutineers which is the last album of his that I can honestly say I enjoyed in sufficient measure to remember.
And now in a seemingly contradictory statement, I will say that there’s nothing awful or even bad on this release – it’s just sideways from the David Gray I personally prefer to listen to - with a couple of exceptions. Chances are high that it is I who am not open to the newer sounds included here although I will say that he seems to be in fine voice. And he's a poet, y'know - at heart, so there were a couple of tracks (of the many) that managed to stick their heads up above the parapet, for me – in addition to the 'singles' I think I’ve already posted somewhere here, so I will link to those …
"Eyes Made Rain" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EKaUf7-GSk
"That Day Must Surely Come" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EBE3_MaYJE
"Sunlight On Water"
"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson