NEAL FRANCIS - In Plain Sight - LP - Cherry Red Vinyl

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Label: ATO Records SKU: 15850 Catalogue ID: ATO0577 Format: Vinyl
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NEAL FRANCIS - In Plain Sight - LP - Cherry Red Vinyl

NEAL FRANCIS - In Plain Sight - LP - Cherry Red Vinyl

€28.99 €14.99

 

LABEL: ATO Records

CAT NO: ATO0577

BARCODE: 0880882455316

 

Tracklisting:

1. Alameda Apartments
2. Problems
3. Can’t Stop The Rain
4. D’Artagnan
5. Prometheus
6. Sentimental Garbage
7. Asleep
8. BNLV
9. Say Your Prayers


NEAL FRANCIS – In Plain Sight

LP – Limited Edition Cherry Red Vinyl
(Includes Lyric Insert with an Embossed Sleeve and Custom Inner-Sleeve.)


Chicago singer, songwriter and pianist Neal Francis is ATO Records’ newest signing, following an amazing album, Changes, on Colemine, which was one of our Albums of the Year in 2019. After returning home from touring on the back of his 2019 debut album Francis went through a breakup and found himself living in a church, where he ended up writing a series of new songs about honesty and resilience.

“I’m owning up to all my problems within my relationships and my sobriety,” he says. “So much of it is about coming to the understanding that I continue to suffer because of those problems. It’s about acknowledging that and putting it out in the open in order to mitigate the suffering and try to work on it, instead of trying to hide everything.”

Francis and his bandmates recorded In Plain Sight entirely on tape – and mostly in that same church – and the resulting songs are dreamlike and reflective, anchored in the rock and soul sound that has led critics to compare him to legends like Allen Toussaint and Dr. John. In Plain Sight was mixed by the Grammy-winning producer Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, MGMT).

Francis just received rave reviews for his hometown performance at Lollapalooza – “There are hints of ’70s Brit Rock (including a very visceral touch of Elton John) as well as New Orleans jazz-funk, gospel soul, and some lighthearted Randy Newman — and the amalgamation felt like a time-stamped treasure,” wrote the Chicago Sun-Times.

See below for tracklisting…