Album Review: Charlie A'Court - Come On Over

20 November 2015 | 11:48 am | Sebastian Skeet

"The backbone of the album is soul, and the flesh of the album is the guitar playing between Diesel and A'Court."

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There is no holding back on the opening and title track of this album; it's full steam ahead with the kick drum working overtime.

Hooking up with his buddy Mark ‘Diesel’ Lizotte, Canadian Charlie A'Court breathes life into these tracks with his incredible vocals. The backbone of the album is soul, and the flesh of the album is the guitar playing between Diesel and A'Court. No Slack (Feeling's Gone) is a perfect example of soul music being brought to life in a fresh way. Mahalia Barnes appears on I'm Sorry which is one of the more relaxed and intimate tunes on the album. If you want to hear a great voice doing something fresh with roots music, then A'Court is your man.