Welcome Home [Evergreen Vinyl] (LP)
Gareth Donkin
Amoeba Review
Twenty-three-year-old Brit Gareth Donkin makes a remarkable debut on Welcome Home. This smooth, soulful album would've absolutely ruled the airwaves in 1982; Donkin's voice and sound feels like he's the spiritual progeny of the inimitable Michael Jackson, with a little bit of Jamiroquai and Bill Evans thrown into the mix. The tracks are romantic, easygoing, and funky, with elements of jazz, hip-hop, and yacht rock thrown into the groove. This is the type of album that sets the tone, and if the one you're looking for is effortlessly cool, Welcome Home deserves a spin.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Till the End of Time (Night Sky)
|
Gareth Donkin | 04:17 |
2.
Something Different
|
Gareth Donkin | 05:18 |
3.
Whenever
|
Gareth Donkin | 03:25 |
4.
Nothing We Can't Get Through
|
Gareth Donkin | 02:22 |
5.
By Your Side
|
Gareth Donkin | 03:53 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Falling for You
|
Gareth Donkin | 03:05 |
2.
Don't Turn the Music Down
|
Gareth Donkin | 03:43 |
3.
Tell Me Something
|
Gareth Donkin | 04:18 |
4.
Looking for Me
|
Gareth Donkin | 05:02 |
5.
De La Soul
|
Gareth Donkin | 05:57 |