David Gray's glorious fourth record explodes in a wellspring of spacious, electronica-tinged folk-pop. He uses his bright growl of a voice to memorable effect, chewing on vowel sounds while spinning odes to lost love, the resiliency of young...more.
English singer-songwriter David Gray recorded his fourth album, White Ladder, at home in 1998 and self-released it after three previous albums garnered critical acclaim and little else. Opening for the likes of Dave Matthews and Radiohead helped up his...more.
This is an amazing album. David Grey must have had some heart wrenching experiences in his life, because he seems to be able to exress a huge amount of raw emotion. I would recommend it to everyone!
I wanted to write a review on this album because I have been listening to it for many years and I can`t help to love it everyday some more.
This albums is brilliant, David Gray is considered as the best...more.
heartfelt and gorgeous soundscapes that take you into other worlds. It is impressive to see many of these songs performed live, wherein I hold the five star rating.
I heard Gray on LiveIreland.com. Yeah, he's not Irish. But the Welsh are close enough in my blood. Bought the CD. Listened to it over and over. I keep feeling I've gotten a CD from an illegimate offspring...more.