Two years after
Emotions and three after his exceptional
Sensual Journey, singer/songwriter and producer
Will Downing returns with
Soul Symphony. There is something utterly timeless about
Downing's approach. His new soul m.o. brings his mellifluous baritone to the listener in a silky smooth yet beat-driven tunnel of emotive reflection that goes right to the heart. Once more,
Downing surrounds himself with the cream of the studio crop, like guitarist
Wah Wah Watson, Rex Rideout on keyboards, and bassist Melvin Davis, just to mention a few.
Downing wrote only about half the album this time out, and on these tracks he collaborated with bandmembers who wrote the majority of the rest. The album's beautiful hinge is the cover of
Bonnie Bramlett and
Leon Russell's "Superstar." But the slippery syncopation of "Crazy Love" and the shimmering acoustic guitar and hand drums that drive "Heart of Mine" are stellar as well. There isn't anything radically new here, but why should there be when
Downing has reached as close to perfecting his sound as he's going to get? ~ Thom Jurek