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Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)

Posted By: Designol
Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)

Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 349 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 122 Mb | Scans included
Pop/Rock, New Wave, Synthpop | Label: WEA | # 244 176-2 | Time: 00:48:29

After a three-year wait, this album was a bit of a disappointment. Musically, it is his best yet, but it lacked a certain energy that the others had. The songs seemed to replace vivacity with length. The album didn't do very well on the charts; the number 13 single (U.S.), "Everlasting Love," was the biggest hit. Ironically, the best song on this album, "Out of Thin Air," does not use a single synthesizer but instead is a solo piano piece performed by Jones himself. After all those years of electronic music, a song featuring a real instrument is a welcome relief.

Review by Iotis Erlewine, Allmusic.com

On his fourth album of what turned out to be a fruitful decade for him,he found himself several years from his previous release. 1989 turned out to be a crucial year for changes in music. Various embellishments not withstanding,the music world at this point was witnessing the official end of the pop revolution and the beginning of the what was essentially the modern music era. The age of superstars were no more. It was all about keeping it real. And most musics from this point would actually be either some variation of hip-hop or alternative rock. A lot of people would begin sacrificing songcraft and melody for "credibility". And since those were two qualities that defined Howard Jones he could've all too easily found himself in an artistic quagmire. The fact that several years had passed since One To One had come out,Howard knew for sure that the synth pop/new wave era was officially over by this time. The result of this awareness resulted in what sounds to be the most engaging and creatively potent of all his albums.

Beginning with "The Prisoner" was an excellent idea since it was the one song here that most resembled his previous synth pop/dance type material. His interests in jazz and funk,apparent a bit more heavily on his previous two albums are where he takes the rest of what's here. And it's amazing the combinations he comes up with. "Everlasting Love" and "Last Supper" again both wax philosophical on matters of love and life and both with upbeat,soulful grooves to match. The title song finds him grooving out on some pounding funk that actually gets very percussive at the bridge. "Powerhouse" finds him realizing the potential of a House type dance number,the sort of techno/DJ inspired dance music that became the standard after the demise of the synth pop/new wave sound. On the piano based instrumental "Out Of Thin Air",the long and rather abstract "Guardians Of The Breath","Fresh Air Waltz" and the closing,topical/cold war musing of "Those Who Move Clouds" he's moving towards a richly textured jazz/world fusion sounds full of exotic drum effects,fretless bass layering and unusual vocal harmonies.

Things would never quite be the same for Howard Jones after this album. Starting here,he just wasn't getting the type of hits he'd earned with his first three albums. And was gradually becoming less a pop artist than someone with a more self expressive bent. This happened to a lot of British new wave artists,especially people such as Thomas Dolby who as you'll see in my other Howard Jones reviews is one of the few people with whom I can give Howard the closest comparison. This is his swansong for the 80's too. And likely the best possible way to end the decade too. And it was more than just a creative juncture in this artists career. It represented the end of an era. Perhaps as another reviewer pointed out Howard Jones tended to end his albums with downbeat songs. But in a way it was appropriate here. Howard,the new wave artist who'd poetically encouraged creative freedom of expression in his lyrics throughout his career was about to be succeeded by artists who would demand the same thing very explicitly. And they like Howard did actually have the right idea. But "HoJo" succeeded aesthetically in one area where others later struggled. He realized that those who cannot hear an angry shout in music may strain to hear a whisper. And that kind of sums up this one record in a lot of ways too.

Review by Andre S. Grindle, Amazon.com

Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)



Tracklist:

01. The Prisoner (04:39)
02. Everlasting Love (04:20)
03. Powerhouse (03:29)
04. Last Supper (05:24)
05. Cross That Line (04:45)
06. Out Of Thin Air (03:06)
07. Guardians Of The Breath (07:37)
08. Fresh Air Waltz (04:04)
09. Wanders To You (05:12)
10. Those Who Move Clouds (05:48)


Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 15. February 2016, 11:05

Howard Jones / Cross That Line

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Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)

Howard Jones - Cross That Line (1989)

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