Daily MPfree: Anthony & The Johnsons
John Rogers | Friday 6 August, 2010 11:42

Anthony Heggarty is back with his Johnsons. “Thank You For Your Love” is a gentle soul ballad with his familiar wavering falsetto and a nice arrangement on piano, strings and brass. Even though this one is a little more upbeat than some of his more funereal prior work, it still sounds like heartbreak in motion. That voice is so loaded with pathos, even celebrations sound endlessly tearful.
Anthony & The Johnsons – Thank You For Your Love by snipelondon
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