On his first full-length album, Torontos Royal Wood sets his sights on making a grand pop album and just plain goes for it. The ambitious Tall Tales finds the multi-talented instrumentalist marking the same territory as Ron Sexsmith in his vocal style and phrasing, while beefing up his sound with a reckless inventiveness that recalls the Beatles. Indeed, there are many ear-catching sounds snaking their way through Woods lush pastiches of music that only bolster his infectious lyricism. Take heed now; if you let poppy numbers like "The Spirits And I and "Once get into your head, they will not leave. Ditto for an easy ballad like "Sway or the rollicking ode "Suzanne. It goes on and on really, so that every song is a charmer in its own right. Armed with a killer band of innovative musicians, Wood makes releasing a great first album look effortless. Those on the watch for the "next big thing may be wise to keep their eyes on Royal Wood.
(Sherpa)Royal Wood
Tall Tales
BY Vish KhannaPublished Dec 1, 2004