Terry Edwards, a versatile musician known for his work with various bands and projects, presents "Clichés," a compact yet engaging album released on December 6, 2010, under Sartorial Records. Clocking in at just over 34 minutes, this album is a testament to Edwards' ability to blend genres and create a cohesive collection of tracks.
"Clichés" opens with "Down at the Doctors," setting the tone for a journey through a mix of blues, rock, and jazz influences. The album features a variety of styles, from the rockabilly vibes of "I Love Rock & Roll" to the tender ballad "The Very Thought of You." Edwards' versatility shines through in tracks like "Pickin' the Blues" and "Let's Get Lost," showcasing his skill on multiple instruments and his ability to convey a range of emotions.
The album also includes a classical interlude with "Prelude in C," demonstrating Edwards' classical training and adding a unique dimension to the collection. With tracks like "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner" and "Lulu's Back in Town," Edwards pays homage to his roots and delivers a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
"Clichés" is a testament to Terry Edwards' musical prowess and his ability to create a compelling narrative through his music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a satisfying blend of styles and a glimpse into the mind of a truly versatile artist.