Critics described the sound as a "soul/rock stew" featuring Hugh's Rod Stewart-meets-Sam-Cooke vocals and his signature gospel-style Hammond organ playing. Hollywood Connection
The 55-minute album is often viewed as a "musical novel" detailing a journey of leaving, returning, and redemption. 1992. Grayson Hugh – Road to Freedom (flac)
Hugh and Edwards assembled a tight four-piece band that incorporated roots elements like mandolin, dobro, and baritone guitar . Critics described the sound as a "soul/rock stew"
Grayson Hugh’s 1992 album, , is a critically acclaimed masterpiece of blue-eyed soul that bridges the gap between southern gospel, rock ‘n’ roll, and roadhouse blues. Released by MCA Records on September 15, 1992, it was hailed as one of the year’s top ten albums by Billboard Magazine and marked a significant creative evolution from his gold-selling debut. Production and Sonic Landscape Grayson Hugh’s 1992 album, , is a critically
A personal favorite among fans for its evocative storytelling.
A sublime ballad that showcases Hugh’s vocal depth. Legacy and Lossless Listening (FLAC) Bio - Grayson Hugh