Time Changes Everything
- John Squire
- Band Name: John Squire
- Record Label: North Country
- Release Date: Sep 16, 2002
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A brazen, heartwarming, classic '70s bardic rock album, spirited enough to compete with and instruct the Ashcrofts and Gallaghers.
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Sadly, theres no escaping the fact that Squires solo debut is a one-paced, uni-directional affair.
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60He still fires the occasional lyrical blank and his guitar playing has less of the sparks of the past, instead settling into a role complementing the songs rather than dominating them.
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60This bloody enormous rock demeanour means Stone Roses fans may not be amused. [Oct 2002, p.96]
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40If you can get over the voice--and it is not a lovely thing--Time Changes Everything at least has curiosity value. [Oct 2002, p.104]
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20If this was the work of a new artist it's debatable whether it would even have seen the light of day, and it's certainly unlikely we'd've felt the need to even comment on it.
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20Squire's voice is awful, while his music and lyrics are those of a busker. [Nov 2002, p.113]
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AnthonyN8Not what we expected but quality anyway! Lets see a 2nd album!! Cheers John
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victoriav10amazing stunnig class
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hankn.3dissapointing stuff from one of my all time heros. stick to playing great guitar john, you are not a singer.