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Henry Locke’s 11-original album, Edge of a Dream is solid. The guitar playing is tasty and his rangy singing is energetic and skillful. His songwriting is hooky but not at the expense of originality. His songs are fun (Bad Hair Day, Joe Cool), rockin' (Edge of a Dream, Rockin' on the Redline) and introspective without being a test of attention span (36th Avenue Blues, Bestest Friends.) I am looking forward to his next CD Heartwork.
Henry Locke’s ruggedly soothing voice reaches a place in your heart that, until now, was reserved only for close friends and family. His carefully constructed lyrics, delicately executed chorus transitions and just the right blend of youthful reflection, honest emotional release, and playful fantasy make EDGE OF A DREAM a musical collection the entire family can enjoy together. Tom Petty meets Country twang meets Bruce Springsteen for a unique variety of sound that is all Locked up! Kerri Colquhoun, Kamloops, BC |
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